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Movie Review : Mumbai Xpress

Producer: Chandra Hassan, Kamal Hassan, C.Kausalendra Rao, Hari Gopala Krishna
Director: Singeetham Srinivasa Rao
Cast: Kamal Hassan, Manisha Koirala, Nasser, Ramesh Arvind, Pasupathy, Kovai Sarala, Vyapuri, Hrithik, Deena
Music: Ilayaraja

‘Mumbai Xpress’ released on 14th April has the lead Kamal Hassan and Manisha Koirala. Kamal Hassan also does the story, screenplay, dialogues and produces it under Sri Rajarajeswari Combines. Singeetham Srinivasa Rao directs the film who had formerly done Pesum Padam, Aboorva Sagodharargal, Michael Madana Kamarajan, and Magalir Mattum with Kamal Hassan. C.Kausalendra Rao and Hari Gopala Krishna are joint producers. The film is presented by Cherukuri Ramesh. Others in the cast includes Nazar, Ramesh Aravind Pasupathi, Santaana Bharati, Vayaapuri and Sharath Saxena

The story is about Annavaram (Kamal) a deaf motorbike stuntman who goes ahead to join a gang of kidnappers. Chinna Tirupathi (Pasupathi), Johnson (Vayaapuri) and another person plan to kidnap the child of a rich businessman to extort some fast money. But one of them falls ill the day the abduction is to take place. So his brother-in-law Annavaram replaces him and this is how he becomes a part of the gang. Anbu (Ramesh Aravind) an L.I.C. agent also joins them.

Things get messy when Annavaram kidnaps the wrong child. But they get the due amount of money they had wanted from the actual rich businessman. From here leads the tale of confusion, mistaken identities, and funny conversations. They plan to kill the wrong child but Annavaram has a conscience attack. He doesn’t let it happen and gets the child back home to his parents. But here he falls captive to another problem. The child’s mother now wants the sum of 1 crore rupees that they’ve gained. There is more of this hilarious episode on the big screen!

Singeetham Srinivasa Rao proves his caliber of an excellent director again. The screenplay is outstanding. Dialogues by Vennelakanti’s are fine and are the strength of the film.

Kamal’s comedy is top class. His performance is mind blowing and once again places him among the top stars of the country.  Manisha looks great. Nazar goes fine too.

Music by Illayaraja fall in splits and doesn’t do much.

This is out an out a hilarious film that you entertain you tickling your nerves!


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