Irandam Ulagaporin Kadaisi Gundu
- 2019
- 2h 21min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
1,1 k
MA NOTE
Un chauffeur de camion entre en possession d'une bombe non explosée, qui est recherchée par la police et des activistes pour la paix.Un chauffeur de camion entre en possession d'une bombe non explosée, qui est recherchée par la police et des activistes pour la paix.Un chauffeur de camion entre en possession d'une bombe non explosée, qui est recherchée par la police et des activistes pour la paix.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Riythvika Panneerselvam
- Tanya
- (as Riythvika)
Hari Krishnan
- Grenade Stealer
- (as Hari)
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Neelam Productions has always delivered tremendous as well as magnanimous products to promulgate the cause and course of every corner of the society in concern with their highly remarkable quoting of Dalit politics. We saw it in their penultimate one, Pariyerum Perumal. Here, Gundu is also following the same path but in a deviated way. Gundu travels through obviously on the Dalit concept but, apart from that, it urges about the consequences of War. Yes, it can add into an anti-war product rather than a caste based one. Two World Wars and their aftermaths are talked and discussed early through many films from all over the world but here in Gundu, the director cum writer Athiyan points about the importance of peace and tranquility in our daily lives. Of course, Gundu is just a symbol for him to announce his views and ideas regarding his ideologies behind the anti-war campaign. In that way, Athiyan succeeded his journey with his debut one. A strong film to watch. #Gundu.
10alexbusy
A technically sound film which deals from local politics to world politics in a most genuine way. To be noted Tenma the music composer has done a great job, that's the backbone of the film. My salute to the producer Pa. Ranjith for predicting the potential of Adhiyan Athirai and such a delicate subject. We welcome such kind of movies in the future. A must watch. The credits dialogue says the film "ayudhatha Epomey kaila edukadha di".
Such a great, spine Chilling impactful story. Must watch in theatres. Would have given 10/10 if couple of facts were conveyed as it happened and should happen.
An unexploded bomb from second world war washes ashore near the coast of Mahabalipuram, a historic town in Tamil Nadu. If it detonates, it could cause widespread destruction wiping out everything in a large radius. It slips through the hands of cops who seize it initially and begins a perilous journey from one scrapyard to another where it is seen as just another piece of rusting metal. Meanwhile, the cops and their masters are desperate to retrieve it as its discovery could open a can of worms that they seek to conceal.
Our protagonist Selvam (Dinesh), a truck driver, is unwittingly assigned the task of transporting the bomb along with a load of sundry metal scrap. Selvam has a running feud with the owner of the scrapyard for insulting him as well as his general attitude towards the workers of the yard. He is secretly working on his ambition to own a truck through his savings and quit the job in the scrapyard. Selvam is also in love with Chitra (Anandhi), a trained teacher from his village. However, her family which is steeped in patriarchy is vehemently opposed to their marriage as they are unwilling to accept a match from a lower class. She escapes her family and joins Selvam mid-way through his trip when he is transporting the cargo from Chennai to Pondicherry. Meanwhile, Tanya (Riythvika, in an impressive cameo), an activist cum investigative journalist is struggling to unearth the truth behind the bomb. The rest of the narrative sees the journey of the bomb with Selvam and their path crisscrossing with Chitra, Chitra's family as well as the cops and Tanya who are chasing the bomb for their own respective reasons.
Debutante director Athiran Athirai has cooked up a raw, genre-jumping recipe that blends elements of a tense thriller, road movie, love story, message movie on class/caste struggle garnished with a generous helping of humour. While some of the elements might feel generic and formulaic, it is to the credit of the director that and the sincerity he infuses into the project that most of the elements work to deliver the desired effect.
Dinesh fits the role of the truck driver Selvam effortlessly and handles the whole range of emotions convincingly. Anandhi provides an ideal foil and turns in a neat performance in the role of Chitra, which resonates quite a bit with her role in Pariyerum Perumal. Muneeshkanth is in fine form and spot on with his comic timing in the role of Puncture. Debutante composer Tenma has turned out a stand-out score and an earthy soundtrack which adds to the allure of the movie.
Through his production house - Neelam Productions, Director Pa Ranjith is on a mission to support movies that extol the plight of those at the bottom of the caste/class pyramid. Last year, he had introduced Mari Selvaraj who made a stellar directorial debut through Pariyerum Perumal - the best Tamil movie of 2018. Continuing on his mission, Pa Ranjith acquits himself as a producer who has a keen eye for the craft and has picked another exceptional talent to watch for in Athiyan Athirai.
Athiyan has the rare skill to beautifully blend the multiple ingredients of his narrative recipe without losing focus on the fate of the bomb and those around it. He keeps the tension real and combines it effectively with regular doses of humour as well as the underlying message of all humans being the same irrespective of our apparent differences and how all of us are equally vulnerable when confronted with certain challenges. The fact that the ideology and message delivered through his characters come across as neither preachy nor phony is testimony to his skills in crafting a sincere narrative populated with characters that we could relate to.
While it may not be as hard-hitting as Pariyerum Perumal in its tonality, IUKG is equally effective in its layered narrative with a rich subtext of socio-economic commentary through multiple metaphors including the use of the scrapyard as a backdrop, the bomb washing ashore along the coast of a historic town, the use of colours, the manifestation of the bomb itself which heralds the repetition of history which sees the odds steeped against the oppressed.
Our protagonist Selvam (Dinesh), a truck driver, is unwittingly assigned the task of transporting the bomb along with a load of sundry metal scrap. Selvam has a running feud with the owner of the scrapyard for insulting him as well as his general attitude towards the workers of the yard. He is secretly working on his ambition to own a truck through his savings and quit the job in the scrapyard. Selvam is also in love with Chitra (Anandhi), a trained teacher from his village. However, her family which is steeped in patriarchy is vehemently opposed to their marriage as they are unwilling to accept a match from a lower class. She escapes her family and joins Selvam mid-way through his trip when he is transporting the cargo from Chennai to Pondicherry. Meanwhile, Tanya (Riythvika, in an impressive cameo), an activist cum investigative journalist is struggling to unearth the truth behind the bomb. The rest of the narrative sees the journey of the bomb with Selvam and their path crisscrossing with Chitra, Chitra's family as well as the cops and Tanya who are chasing the bomb for their own respective reasons.
Debutante director Athiran Athirai has cooked up a raw, genre-jumping recipe that blends elements of a tense thriller, road movie, love story, message movie on class/caste struggle garnished with a generous helping of humour. While some of the elements might feel generic and formulaic, it is to the credit of the director that and the sincerity he infuses into the project that most of the elements work to deliver the desired effect.
Dinesh fits the role of the truck driver Selvam effortlessly and handles the whole range of emotions convincingly. Anandhi provides an ideal foil and turns in a neat performance in the role of Chitra, which resonates quite a bit with her role in Pariyerum Perumal. Muneeshkanth is in fine form and spot on with his comic timing in the role of Puncture. Debutante composer Tenma has turned out a stand-out score and an earthy soundtrack which adds to the allure of the movie.
Through his production house - Neelam Productions, Director Pa Ranjith is on a mission to support movies that extol the plight of those at the bottom of the caste/class pyramid. Last year, he had introduced Mari Selvaraj who made a stellar directorial debut through Pariyerum Perumal - the best Tamil movie of 2018. Continuing on his mission, Pa Ranjith acquits himself as a producer who has a keen eye for the craft and has picked another exceptional talent to watch for in Athiyan Athirai.
Athiyan has the rare skill to beautifully blend the multiple ingredients of his narrative recipe without losing focus on the fate of the bomb and those around it. He keeps the tension real and combines it effectively with regular doses of humour as well as the underlying message of all humans being the same irrespective of our apparent differences and how all of us are equally vulnerable when confronted with certain challenges. The fact that the ideology and message delivered through his characters come across as neither preachy nor phony is testimony to his skills in crafting a sincere narrative populated with characters that we could relate to.
While it may not be as hard-hitting as Pariyerum Perumal in its tonality, IUKG is equally effective in its layered narrative with a rich subtext of socio-economic commentary through multiple metaphors including the use of the scrapyard as a backdrop, the bomb washing ashore along the coast of a historic town, the use of colours, the manifestation of the bomb itself which heralds the repetition of history which sees the odds steeped against the oppressed.
Good Movie. Everybody acted very well in the movie. Songs in the movie were not needed they were placed in unwanted scenes. BGM in the movie could be better. The movie was so interesting and thrilling. The movie had a new concept which made the movie so interesting and thrilling. This movie is one of the Best Thriller and Best Tamil Movie of 2019. Good Movie.
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- Durée2 heures 21 minutes
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