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Meeruthiya Gangsters (2015)

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Gang leader Nikhil (Jaideep Ahlawat) and his boys -- Gagan (Vansh Bhardwaj), Amit (Aaksh Dahiya), Sanjay Foreigner (Jatin Sarna), Sunny (Shadab Kamal) and Rahul (Chandrachoor Rai) -- are students in the Meerut college but spend all their time in monkeying around with petty crimes. They graduate to more serious crimes like kidnapping, to get into real estate.

 
 

While the film works in bits and pieces -- the snappy dialogues, the background score that takes centrestage periodically, the spunky women (there’s Gagan’s harrowed girlfriend Mansi (Nushrat Bharucha) who calls the shots in the kidnappings and Sanjay’s slap-happy wife-to-be (Soundarya Sharma)) -- the story struggles to establish its motive right till the end.

Kind of like rebels without a cause, the protagonists effortlessly flit from one kidnapping to the next, like it’s that easy to pull them off, Qadri takes generous liberties in the story department just so it is all pieced together haphazardly in the end.

Release Date: Sep 18, 2015
Language: Bollywood Length: 02 hrs 06 mins
Cast: Jaideep Ahlawat, Aakash Dahiya, Vansh Bharadwaj, Chandrachoor Rai, Shadab Kamal, Sanjay Mishra, Mukul Dev
Director: Zeishan Quadri
Music Director: Siddhant Madhav
Producer: Zeishan Quadri
Genre: Crime, Comedy
Advisory: U/a
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Meeruthiya Gangsters (2015) Gang leader Nikhil (Jaideep Ahlawat) and his boys -- Gagan (Vansh Bhardwaj), Amit (Aaksh Dahiya), Sanjay Foreigner (Jatin Sarna), Sunny (Shadab Kamal) and Rahul (Chandrachoor Rai) -- are students in the Meerut college but spend all their time in monkeying around with petty crimes. They graduate to more serious crimes like kidnapping, to get into real estate.     While the film works in bits and pieces -- the snappy dialogues, the background score that takes centrestage periodically, the spunky women (there’s Gagan’s harrowed girlfriend Mansi (Nushrat Bharucha) who calls the shots in the kidnappings and Sanjay’s slap-happy wife-to-be (Soundarya Sharma)) -- the story struggles to establish its motive right till the end. Kind of like rebels without a cause, the protagonists effortlessly flit from one kidnapping to the next, like it’s that easy to pull them off, Qadri takes generous liberties in the story department just so it is all pieced together haphazardly in the end.. thumbnail text Be the first to review
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