rifle club malayalam movie review

rifle club malayalam movie review:

The extended family that manages the rifle club malayalam movie review must put apart their differences and come together to defeat a ruthless arms dealer who is out to kill them.

rifle club malayalam movie review
rifle club malayalam movie review

rifle club malayalam movie review

  • Rifle Club is being applauded for its strong plot and screenplay
  • X users are praising the cast for their standout performances
  • The film features Anurag Kashyap and marks rapper Hanumankind’s acting debut

Malayalam survival drama Rifle Club, which released in theatres on December 19, is receiving rave reviews on X. The film stars Vijayaraghavan, Dileesh Pothan, Vani Viswanath, Anurag Kashyap, and rapper-singer Hanumankind in key roles.

rifle club malayalam movie review:X is filled with posts praising the film’s plot, screenplay and storyline. Talking about Rifle Club, an X user wrote, “Aashiq Abu is Back with a banger of a movie. The Whole cast of the movie excels in a big way. Rifle club was a treat for itself. A kick-ass, quirky action entertainer with lots of massy one liners (sic).”

rifle club malayalam movie review Vineeth Kumar

rifle club malayalam movie review:

 If you are looking for guns, girls (or women, rather) and a bit of sex appeal, Aashiq Abu’s Rifle Club, written by Syam Pushkaran, Dileesh Karunakaran and Suhas, will tick all the boxes and some more.

rifle club malayalam movie review

 From the times of black-and-white, we have often seen a wife act coyly around her husband when sharing the news of their impending pregnancy. There is the bashful eyes, shy demeanour, and lines like the veiled “Now, I have to eat for two people” or the direct “There is a new entrant coming to the family” before breaking into a smile and a hug.

In Aashiq Abu’s insanely entertaining Rifle Club, the sassy Sicily tells her husband Avaran, “Bring me the liver of the wild boar you are going to hunt. I heard it is good for pregnant women.”

rifle club malayalam movie review: These are the kind of characters that inhabit the world created by Syam Pushkaran, Dileesh Karunakaran and Suhas. Characters who might seem like a weapon-wielding Addams Family to the rest of the world, but within their self-sufficient existence, this is the normal.

Rifle Club, which is essentially a long shootout that accounts for over an hour of this 100-odd minute runtime, is filled with such badass people. But it starts off with a song-and-dance routine in a club that ends with a slap, a kick, and a disturbed dustbin.

rifle club malayalam movie review:Due to the framing by Aashiq, you know a certain window would come into play, but how it ends is the clincher. There are similar setups throughout the film where there is also an interesting aside about a romantic hero wanting to learn how to handle a rifle before turning into an action star. Of course, there is a redemptive arc waiting for the hero to realise his capabilities, but it is the final punchline that hits us out of nowhere.

rifle club malayalam movie review:The film is pegged as a Wild Wild Westerner set in the Western Ghats amidst a club situated deep within the forests where lawlessness isn’t publicised, but it is essentially lawless. This does away with questions of logic and law, and it completely makes us invested in the happenings without thinking of external factors.

rifle club malayalam movie review:

The stylised treatment of the violence and the pizzazz of the characters courtesy the trippy tunes of Rex Vijayan, and Aashiq Abu’s work behind the camera. The expansive nature of the setting is wonderfully balanced by the close combat gunfire sequences that have the right kind of staging to ensure we are very clued into the blasting splinters of wood from the cabins, shattering glass shards, and the splattering of blood. And what really worked for the Rifle Club is how none of these graphic violence ever steps on to the side of the grotesque. The dialogues keep everything light and airy despite the chaos everywhere.

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