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Cast: Rajendra Prasad, Nasser, Rambha, Anu Menon, Raju Sundaram, Ashwin Mushran, Shanmugha Rajan, Vinay Pathak, Sandhya Mridul, Ranvir Shorey
Director: Shashanka Ghosh
Rating: ***

"Quick Gun Murugun" is the kind of film you would possibly scoff at while watching alone. Reason - it is purposefully silly and self deprecating many times over. However, bring on a bunch of friends and the 'desi hero' Quick Gun Murugun turns out to be a wacky fun company.

"Quick Gun Murugun" has to be one of the most original films to have hit the Indian screens. After all how many stories have been told about a man (Rajendra Prasad as Murugun), so fond of vegetarianism that he takes on warlord (Nasser) for trying to bring out non-vegetarian McDosa's - a la' McDonald's.

Unbelievable as it may sound but this is the point of conflict between the good and the evil here.

So our desi cowboy is sent back to earth from heaven after his application is accepted by the gods.

Back on earth after 25 years, he sees quite a few changes around him.

Cars have replaced horses. His girlfriend (Anu Menon) is no more alive and is now a nagging ex-girlfriend in his locket. A new rage called Internet has come alive which allows nude photographs.

A Google search can reveal the minutest details of anyone. Cabarets have become a little too explicit, as he realises with Mango Dolly (Rambha) coming into his life. Moreover, MBAs have replaced roadside goondas.

However, what doesn't change for Murugun is his Quick Gun act. So bullets still split into two, they also take various twists and turns before hitting the target. The hero still saves himself doing Matrix-style stunts.

All the cliches in the book are revisited but one doesn't "Mind It" because the film was never required to be taken seriously in the first place.

There would be some who may love the quickie sense of humour of Murugun. However, there is bound to be a segment of audience that would call this as 'rubbish and a senseless affair'.

Still, there are quite a few hilarious scenes in the movie. One revolves around the hunt of the perfect mummy who can create the best recipe for the perfect dosa.

This is the brainchild of Raju Sundaram who shines in the brief role of a MBA gangster. Also interesting are the scenes featuring Rajendra Prasad with Rambha.

Shashanka Ghosh is a filmmaker who comes up with crazy ideas and even crazier execution.

This was seen earlier in his debut venture "Waisa Bhi Hota Hai - Part II". Now with his holds-no-bar "Quick Gun Murugan", he has let his imagination go even more wild and made one of the most true blue spoofs to come out of Bollywood.

"Bizarre" is the way to describe "Quick Gun Murugun" though it may not be everyone's cup of tea.






Udita Goswami’s film career might be on the back burner. But somehow, she manages to keep herself in the limelight. Recently, Udita was seen cheering up the little soccer champions of Sporting Tools Indian Tigers Football League.


Basically, Indian Tigers Football League (ITFA) aims at giving the best guidance and coaching with world class curriculum to the school kids from all over Mumbai. Udita was invited to open the under 13 Sporting Tools ITFA.


After watching the budding footballers play she excitedly says, “Our country has the potential to be one of the top 20 football playing countries of the world, all we need is to train 18 committed players. We have a population of over a billion today; the best place to start spotting talent is at schools.


Such tournament develops grass root football; we need to focus on the kids to build the great teams for the future. I am here to be a part of this excitement to watch the under 13 players……Football and rains, the perfect combination.”


Udita has herself been a very sporty person at heart. To watch kids play football must have brought good memories of sporty days at school. What do you say Udita?



 Prem Movies, makers of super hit Telugu movies includingh Krishnudu's Vinayakuduand Rajendra Prasad's Aa Naluguru, launched Vidheyudu on May 7 at Ramoji Film City.
Being directed by debutant S.N. Meera,
Vidheyudu stars a bench of debutants (Anand, Rachana Malhotra, Rajo Jayatri and Vasavi) in the lead roles. The shooting has begun and will continue till June 6 at Ramoji Film City.
The second schedule will take place in Konaseema. Sai Karthik is the music director. Touted to be a family and youthful love story,
 Vidheyudu is produced by Sarita Patra and presented by Prem Kumar Patra. Stay with Galatta.com for more updates


The film ‘Vidheyudu’ starring Nandu and Rachana Malhotra, Rajo Jayatri and Vasavi in the lead roles has winded up its shooting. Currently, the re-recording works of the film is going on. Saritha Patra is producing the film under Prem Movies banner and is presented by Prem Kumar Patra. SN Meera is debuting as a director with film. Sai Karthik is scoring the music for this flick.
Speaking about the film Saritha Patra said: “The film ‘Vidheyudu’ is a family and youthful love story. We put the tagline ‘premaku’ for this flick. The audio will be released soon Sai Karthik scored excellent music for this movie. I hope that this film will be a good hit like my previous films Vinayakudu and Aa Naluguru.”
Other cast: Prem Kumar Patra, gowtham raju, Vasu Inturi, S Ramachandrarao, Gemini Suresh, ARC Babu, Priya, ramesh Dube, and others