Shoot the Kuruvi Movie Review:
Rasa Studio & Shortflix present and in the direction of
Mathivanan “Shoot the Kuruvi” is narrating about gangster and their lifestyles.
In the opening of 2032 Mangalore, a couple of college students approached a
professor and were doing research on Ethnography. Initially, the professor was
not interested to talk with the students. The guys stated they were researching Kuruvi Rajan who lived in 2020.
The guys were showing the clue of puzzle images of Kuruvi
Rajan,The professor was getting shocked and started to explain the year 1986 in
the place of Vellore a rebellion was taking place. Suddenly, Rajan was getting
afraid and moved to Chennai and got settled with Anwar bhai. At one point,
Rajan becoming as a Kuruvi by shooting his Guru. Now, Kuruvi Rajan become a
gangster and psycho killer.
In this scenario, in 2020 the professor got into deep
research with a couple of guys Sherif (Ashiq Hussain), and with his roommate.
The 27-year-old man Sherif was affected by a severe heart problem and he was
forced to do open heart surgery for that he required 5 lakhs, even though he
was a refugee at his friend’s house. Both of the facing problems with Kuruvi
Rajan. In this toughest situation, they were rescued from the Kuruvi Rajan and
what was their next level is the rest of the narration.
The film was produced by K J Ramesh and R Sanjevekumar.
Director Mathivanan’s experiment was adequate. The actors Arjai and Ashiq
Hussain has given decent performances and especially Ashiq’s slang modulation
was wonderful. The music composed by Moonroxx merges with the story narration.
Overall, a good attempt.
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