Mumbai Express
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Directed by | Singeetham Sreenivasa Rao |
Produced by | Kamal Haasan |
Written by | Kamal Hassan Saurabh Shukla |
Starring | Kamal Haasan, Manisha Koirala Nassar Santhana Bharathy Kovai Sarala Hardhik Pasupathy Manobala |
Music by | Ilayaraaja |
Cinematography | R. Siddharth |
Editing by | Ashmith Kunder |
Release date(s) | 15 April 2005 |
Running time | 152 min. |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
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Mumbai Express is a Tamil film directed by Singeetham Sreenivasa Rao, starring Kamal Haasan and Manisha Koirala. This film was produced by Kamal Haasan himself and music was composed by Ilayaraaja. This movie had went into the race of best film on Tamil New Year 2005 but miserably bombed leaving Chandramukhi, Anniyan, Priyasakhi and Sachein successful. Also made in Hindi as Mumabai Xpress, it was more successful there.
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[edit] Plot
Three amateur thieves plot to kidnap a wealthy Chettiar’s (Santhana Bharathy's) son from the boy's school. They do a trial run. However on the eve of the kidnap, the guy whose job is to operate a crane in this plan is hospitalized. The services of Avinasi aka Mumbai Xpress (Kamal Haasan, brother of Kovai Sarala, a deaf stunt man performing dare devilry bike acts is roped in. Twists and turns take place where the other two gang members are hurt and invariably our Mumbai Xpress is left to perform the task all by himself. He kidnaps a wrong boy Daddu (Hardhik), the illegitimate son of Ahalya (Manisha Koirala) and police officer Rao (Nassar), but manages to get a huge ransom from Chettiar by default. A brawl takes place between the original kidnap planners-Chidambaram (Pasupathy), Johnson (Vaiyapuri) and Avinasi in handling Ahalya’s child but Avinasi delivers the child unhurt to his mother. He eavesdrops into her tele-con with Rao where Rao wants to settle both the ransom and sever his ties with her. Ahalya pleads and coaxes him to help her get the ransom which Rao is willing to pay. The child takes a fancy to Avinasi and wants him to be the man in their life, and gets him to agree (or else he would throw himself from a multi storied building). Ahalaya wants either Rao’s or Chettiar’s money which Avinasi is holding, whereas Avinasi is in love and wants to be that protective person. Rao appoints Chettiar to handle the ransom and what follows is a series of mix-ups.
[edit] Cast and Crew
[edit] Cast
- Kamal Haasan ………………………. Avinasi
- Manisha Koirala ………………….. Ahalya
- Nassar ………… Rao
- Ramesh Arvind…………………………… Thambhu (Both Versions)
- Pasupathy…………………………………….Chidambaram
- Santhana Bharathy……………………….Chettiar
- Vaiyapuri ……………………………………..Johnson
- Kovai Sarala ………………………………..Avinasi’s Sister
- Hardhik ………………………………………..Hardhik
- Vijay Raaz………………………………………..Digamber (Hindi version)
- Dinesh Lambha………………………………………..Johnson (Hindi version)
- Saurabh Shukla………………………………………..Mehta (Hindi version)
- Om Puri………………………………………..Rao (Hindi version)
- Dheena………………………………………..Raju (Both Versions)
- Sharat Saxena………………………………………..Saxena (Both Versions)
[edit] Crew
- Director: Singeetham Sreenivasa Rao
- Banner: Rajkamal Films International
- Story/ Dialogue / Screenplay: Kamal Haasan
- Cinematography: Siddharthya
- Music: Ilayaraaja
[edit] Trivia
In the climaxes of both versions (Hindi & Tamil), you can see opposite casts viewing the newly opened Mumbai Xpress "death well". In this case, Kovai Serala, Vaiyapuri, Pasupathi, & Santhana Bharathy make a brief cameo during the climax of the Hindi version, while Vijay Raaz, Dinesh Lambha, & Saurabh Shulka appear in the Tamil version.