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Mumbai Xpress in Tamil rocks!

Siddhu Warrier | April 15, 2005 19:49 IST

Manisha Koirala and Kamal Haasan in Mumbai XpressI walked into a theatre screening the Tamil version of Mumbai Xpress after a three-hour encounter with the superstar, Rajnikanth. After having watched how a faithful, frame-by-frame reconstruction of a classic Malayalam movie can still turn out to be terrible, I was hoping for a movie that would be a cut above Chandramukhi.

And glory be, Mumbai Xpress put on display Kamal Haasan at his very best -- and better still, it was an original story! Mumbai Xpress is not just a cut, but a whole ladder above the rest!

Comedy in Tamil movies is usually slapstick. Senthil throwing a sack of flour at Goundamani's visage and laughing at the sight is about as good as it gets. But Kamal Haasan is an exception. He is the only actor to have starred in comedies that people actually find hilarious. Classics like Michael, Madan, Kama Raj, Pammal K Sambandham, Tenali and Pushpak come to mind.

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Mumbai Xpress is another movie in the same vein. Kamal Haasan plays Avinash, a partially deaf motorbike stuntman forced into joining a gang of kidnappers. The kidnappers plan to extort money out of a rich businessman.

The venture seems doomed from the outset. The gang leader is bitten by a horse, the car they're driving in has accidents and the kidnapper goes to sleep along with his victim, not to mention an unscrupulous insurance agent joining the party.

Things get messier when Avinash kidnaps the wrong kid, who turns out to be the police commissioner's mistress' child. But Avinash has a conscience attack, returns the kid home, and falls in love with the mistress. The whole story revolves around the ransom, mistaken identities and funny phone conversations.

Kamal proves yet again that he is among the nation's best comic actors. His performance is inspired, his one-liners and often ridiculous repartees left me (and the 15 kids, 12 software engineers and 10 engineering college students around me) in splits.

A still from Mumbai XpressEarlier, all I had seen Pasupathy do was roll his eyes menacingly and yell, 'AEEEEYYY!' at the hero. Mumbai Xpress proves that Pasupathy can do a lot more, and do it well. His comic timing puts Kamal to shame, and steals the show in every scene that he is present on screen as the bumbling gang leader.

Ramesh Aravind, as the 'insoorance' agent from Andhra Pradesh, puts in a great performance, with a perfect Telugu accent and the go-getter attitude that insurance agents epitomise!

Manisha Koirala is, to sum it up in a single word, ravishing. She's shed a lot of weight and looks every bit the bar dancer who seduces the much-married police commissioner into a moment of indiscretion.

The dialogues are the highlight of the movie -- almost every line elicits a guffaw. The jokes, bucking today's trend, are not ribald and risqué, but of the kind that would get even the average 10 year old kicking the back of the seat in front of him in joy (of course, much to my dismay).

It may be exam time now -- but this is one movie everyone should take the time out to watch. After three hours of rolling on your seat, you'll be ready to take on anything!

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Number of User Comments: 23




Sub: i dont think kamal as a great comedian-he is trying

the review comments goundamani and senthil as slapstick.but says mumbai express has great dialogues. the author should know that goundamani is known for his dialogues ...


Posted by madhu





Sub: Mumbai Express SUCKS Big time.

Siddhu Warrier & Mumbai Express suck big time. Totally biased review.


Posted by Maddy





Sub: shoba and kaal bite the dust

it is indeed tragic that in rediff one reviewer praises one film and another treats it like dirt.(chandramukhi is applauded by Nadar and Warrier tears ...


Posted by ravi





Sub: cut above the edge ??

sorry, xpress is not a cut above the edge when compared to chandramuki, which first of all had some thing called story, which is missing ...


Posted by veni





Sub: chandramukhi .. all the way

the review sucks big time!!!... rite frm the first line where the author says that chandramukhi is terrible!!!... am sure all thalaivar fans wood agree... ...


Posted by baba




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