Gandu aka Asshole - Bengali Movie

Gandu aka Asshole - Bengali Movie

Gandu (2010):
Directors: Qaushiq Mukherjee (as Kaushik Mukherjee), Qaushiq Mukherjee (as Q)
Writer: Qaushiq Mukherjee (as Kaushik Mukherjee)
Stars: Anubrata Basu, Joyraj Bhattacharya, Rii Sen 
Genres: Drama
Runtime: 1h 16min
Country: India
Language: Bengali
Release Date: 12 February 2011 (Germany) 
Also Known As: Asshole 
Filming Locations: Calcutta, West Bengal, India

Storyline:
"Gandu is an angry young man who raps about his hatred of life, and of his mother. He and his rickshaw-puller friend enter the world of smack, rap, p*rn and horror. Reality and fiction, surreal and bizarre come together. Can Gandu survive?"

Review:
"Having stumbled across my review of the director's previous venture Bishh on this site (written some four years ago), there came a natural compulsion to jot this down as well. 

After the experience of Bishh, my expectations when I finally came across this 'banned' film was not high. The steamy trailer did little to pique much interest although it became a rage among the online (and offline) masses. To be honest, it felt somewhat gimmicky and I was afraid the film was going to turn out to be something similar. Well, it didn't. 

Gandu is, despite its name, brilliant. The moments of transgression this motion picture dares to make were outlandish, perhaps even 'affected' by a certain sense of the word, but never fails to make a mark. The cinematography is vibrant, the music stimulating. The writing may not have been perfect, but what do I know of perfection... I liked it. There was a profound 'honesty' to the angst (I was tempted to write 'psychedelic honesty') and it was provoking, even without a blunt before the show. 

Joyraj and Anubrata were perfect to the T & Rii was her best yet. Kamalika was hauntingly natural. The direction had a rudderless precision to it that strikes the right chord, and the interesting play of subtitles didn't harm one bit.

I don't know if I can agree with a fellow reviewer calling it one of the best Indian movies ever (although I 'dug' the Midsummer quote), but Gandu is definitely a benchmark as far as Indian Independent Cinema is concerned. It's art, and a fine piece too!" Written By jesse13788

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