Gangs of Madras

Gangs of Madras is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action crime film written, directed, and produced by C. V. Kumar.[1] The film stars Priyanka Ruth and Ashok in the main lead roles alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Daniel Balaji, Velu Prabhakaran, P. L. Thenappan, Aadukalam Naren, E. Ramdoss, Bagavathi Perumal, and Vikas playing supportive roles. The film released on 12 April 2019.

Gangs of Madras
Release poster
Directed byC. V. Kumar
Produced byC. V. Kumar
Written byC. V. Kumar
StarringPriyanka Ruth
Ashok
Daniel Balaji
Velu Prabhakaran
P. L. Thenappan
Aadukalam Naren
E. Ramdoss
Bagavathi Perumal
Music byHari Dafusia (Songs)
Shyamalangan (Score)
Santhosh Narayanan(Music Supervision)
CinematographyKarthi K Thillai
Edited byRadhakrishnan Dhanapal
Production
company
Fox Star Studios
CV Kumar Productions
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release date
12 April 2019
Running time
142 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

The story opens with a female voice narrating about herself and her love story with Ibrahim (Ashok). Ibrahim works for Mohammad Rowther (Velu Prabhakaran) a goon who deals with drugs. He marries Jaya (Priyanka Ruth) under her parents' disapproval, and she converts to Islam, changing her name as Razia. Everything seems to go well when one fine day, Ibrahim is shot dead in an encounter in front of Razia. This also leads Razia to suffer a miscarriage, and she avenges to kill everybody involved in Ibrahim's encounter.

Razia seeks the help of Abdullah (E. Ramdoss), who reveals the real motive of Ibrahim's encounter. He tells that Rowther's younger son Hussain (Vikas) eyes upon Razia and is warned by his family members as she is someone else's wife. A ruffle happens in the gang, and the police is pressured to encounter someone from the gang to put an end to the issue. Hussain suggests Ibrahim's name so that he can marry Razia. Razia is then sent to Mumbai to meet Boxie (Daniel Balaji), who at first looks at her meanly but later understands her willpower. He keeps her in his gang and trains her to kill Rowther and his gang.

Finally, a well-trained Razia lands up at Chennai and kills Kareem (Lawrence Ramu), the elder son of Rowther, as well as the police who were involved in Ibrahim's encounter. Rowther comes to know about the motto of his son's murder and orders Lala Settu (Vijay) and Edison (Saivam Ravi) to kill everybody who is responsible for his son's murder. Lala Settu tricks Boxie by offering him help to do his drug business in Chennai in the place of Rowther and then kills Boxie and his henchmen. Meanwhile, Razia goes hunting for Hussain and kills him. The police catches her, and they help her kill Rowther as they could not arrest him and stop his drug business as he had Minister Tamizhvaanan's (P. L. Thenappan) support. Later, Lala Settu and Edison are killed by the police, and Razia also lets the police shoot her.

In the end credits, the police are praised for their mission, and Deputy Commissioner Ramachandran (Aadukalam Naren) helps Razia's sisters get jobs in the police department in return for the favour that she did to the police department.

Cast

  • Priyanka Ruth as Jaya / Rasiya
  • Ashok as Ibrahim (Ibbu)
  • Daniel Balaji as Boxie
  • Velu Prabhakaran as Mohammad Rowther (Bhai)
  • Aadukalam Naren as Deputy Commissioner Ramachandran
  • P. L. Thenappan as Minister Tamizhvaanan
  • E. Ramdoss as Abdullah (Abdul)
  • Bagavathi Perumal as Jakir
  • Lawrence Ramu (Sivam) as Kareem, Mohammad Rowther's elder son
  • Vikas as Hussain, Mohammad Rowther's second son
  • Boys Rajan as Commissioner
  • Vijay as Lala Settu
  • Saivam Ravi as Edison
  • Vishva as Yasim
  • Madhushree as Yasim's wife
  • Thilak Rammohan as Louis

Production

The film marks the second directorial for producer turned director C. V. Kumar after Maayavan (2017) and also produced by himself under his production banner CV Kumar Productions.[2][3] The film is based on a gangster woman from Chennai.

Soundtrack

The music for the film's songs is composed by debutant Hari Dafusia, while the film's score is composed by Shyamalangan and music supervision is helmed by Santhosh Narayanan.[4]

References

  1. RajKumar (16 August 2018). "Gangs of Madras Tamil Movie | Cast | Songs | Teaser | Trailer | Review". News Bugz. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  2. "Producer Kumar is ready with his new directorial: 'Gangs of Madras'". thenewsminute. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  3. "CV Kumar's next titled Gangs of Madras, here's the first look". The Indian Express. 4 January 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  4. Ramanujam, Srinivasa (11 April 2019). "Hari Dafusia on working in 'Gangs of Madras'". The Hindu. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
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