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Rifle Club

  • 2024
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.5K
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Rifle Club (2024)
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A historic rifle club faces a vengeful arms dealer's gang in the Western Ghats. Skilled hunters fight to survive and protect their legacy.A historic rifle club faces a vengeful arms dealer's gang in the Western Ghats. Skilled hunters fight to survive and protect their legacy.A historic rifle club faces a vengeful arms dealer's gang in the Western Ghats. Skilled hunters fight to survive and protect their legacy.

  • Director
    • Aashiq Abu
  • Writers
    • Dileesh Nair
    • Syam Pushkaran
    • Sharfu
  • Stars
    • Anurag Kashyap
    • Dileesh Pothan
    • Vijayaraghavan
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    7.0/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Aashiq Abu
    • Writers
      • Dileesh Nair
      • Syam Pushkaran
      • Sharfu
    • Stars
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Dileesh Pothan
      • Vijayaraghavan
    • 49User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Anurag Kashyap
    Anurag Kashyap
    • Dayanand Bare
    Dileesh Pothan
    Dileesh Pothan
    • Avaran
    Vijayaraghavan
    Vijayaraghavan
    • Lonappan
    Vani Viswanath
    Vani Viswanath
    • Ittiyanam
    Vishnu Agasthya
    • Godjo
    Unnimaya Prasad
    Unnimaya Prasad
    • Sisily
    Darshana Rajendran
    Darshana Rajendran
    • Kunjumo
    Hanumankind
    • Bheera
    Navani Devanand
    • Nadiya
    Senna Hegde
    • Chittappa
    Suresh Krishna
    Suresh Krishna
    • Dr. Lazar
    Vineeth Kumar
    Vineeth Kumar
    • Shajahan
    Surabhi Lakshmi
    Surabhi Lakshmi
    • Susan
    Ramzan Muhammed
    Ramzan Muhammed
    • Ali
    Vincy Aloshious
    Vincy Aloshious
    Ponnamma Babu
    Ponnamma Babu
    Sooraj Cherukat
    • Beera
    Natesh Hegde
    • Director
      • Aashiq Abu
    • Writers
      • Dileesh Nair
      • Syam Pushkaran
      • Sharfu
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    7sudheeshthulaseedharan

    A Cinematic Firework Worth Watching

    Although 'Rifle Club' lacks a deeply engaging narrative, Aashiq Abu delivers a cinematic firework that keeps the audience entertained for two hours without a dull moment.

    This film cannot claim to have a great script, despite being penned by Shyam Pushkaran, Dileesh Karunakaran, and Suhas. Instead, it presents a fierce backdrop perfect for gunfights, enriched with all the essential elements for an action-packed drama.

    Even in the photographs adorning the walls, Sunny and Aziz establish their distinct character presence, adding depth to the narrative.

    It is also refreshing to witness the powerful screen presence of Vani Viswanath after a long hiatus. Just two or three impactful scenes highlight how much Malayalam cinema has missed her charisma.

    However, Vani Viswanath's dominance in the scenes tends to overshadow Surabhi, Unni Maya, and Darshan, despite their efforts and training with firearms.

    For Vijayaraghavan, portraying Kuzhuveli Lonappan posed no significant challenge, and he executed the role of a wheelchair-bound character with finesse.

    Among the supporting cast, Vineeth Kumar as romantic star Shahjahan, Kiran Peethambaran as production manager Rappadi, Suresh Krishna as doctor Lazar, and Prashanth Murali as gun-wielding Pallilachan stand out as the most engaging performances.

    Dileesh Pothen and Vishnu Agasthya's gun-toting appearances evoke memories of scenes from their own 'O. Baby,' including the presence of a white dog, which also finds its way into 'Rifle Club.'

    Hanuman Kind Suraj's performance adds significant mileage to the film, particularly in the thrilling scene where Bheera enters the Rifle Club.

    The real fireworks ignite with the entry of Anurag Kashyap, intensifying the action. On one side, Anurag Kashyap and his team unleash bullets from modern firearms, while on the other, Dileesh Pothan's secretary Avaran and his team counter with antique guns. 'Rifle Club' masterfully blends both styles, creating an explosive cinematic experience.

    While Dileesh Pothan impresses as Avaran in Kaduvachal, some viewers may feel that Anurag Kashyap wasn't given enough freedom to fully explore his role as Dayanand Bare.

    The song 'Gandharva Gaan..' bears resemblance to 'Ratipushpat' from Bhishma Parvat, although its melody and rhythm seem slightly disconnected. Setting this aside, Rex Vijayan's background score is commendable.

    Visually, the cinematography outshines even Aashiq Abu's direction, pushing the film's aesthetics several notches higher.

    Despite an impressive cast, the abundance of characters in the action sequences sometimes feels overwhelming, making it challenging to focus on individual performances.

    If you enjoy gunfights and thrilling sequences akin to Amal Neerad's films, Aashiq Abu's 'Rifle Club' will not disappoint. This is a movie best experienced on the big screen.
    8khvacegame

    Very very stylish and cool film

    Simple story, excellent making, stylish characters, super performances and bucket load of bullets!!!! Fun movie !!! No one character in this movie disappoints. All are awesome. Hanumankind did a good job on debut... Most others are well known performers and they did not let us down. The golden colour grading works well. The comedy suble and part of genuine conversations. Background score by Rex is top notch. Only problem is the movie might not work in other markets as it does not have a star nor has any masala in it. Might pickup if WOM is good. This will be a hit in OTT anyway... Will be a cult movie.
    7arungeorge13

    Lip-smacking, guns blazin' entertainment package! [+74%]

    Aashiq Abu proves his naysayers wrong and bounces back with an extremely stylish, no-nonsense actioner filled with fun one-liners. Yes, this is definitely style-over-substance but when it's tastefully done, I'm not complaining. In the conventional sense, this may also be Abu's most "entertaining" film yet, though it may not feel all that original. That's beside the point here, as the cast (every single one of them) is firing on all cylinders-be it with guns or puns. It's almost like the writers (Syam Pushkaran, Dileesh Karunakaran, Suhas-especially, the former) wanted to shed their "always realistic and grounded" tag and come up with an all-round engaging film that's mostly about guns and the humans wielding them.

    A special shoutout (within the ensemble) must go to Hanumankind-his second-coming scene is just FIERY and Rex Vijayan gives him a fantastic song + score. Anurag Kashyap also does well in his first Malayalam outing, mixing up Malayalam and Hindi in his dialogues. Vishnu Agasthya exudes an enigmatic screen presence, and I'm glad he's playing one of the good guys here after RDX. Dileesh Pothen is solid, getting some of the best lines and a whistleworthy comeback. Vani Viswanath shines among the leading ladies, reminding us of what we were missing all this while. Also, Navani's Kasargod accent (if it was dubbed by her) was jolly good.

    At 1h 52m, Rifle Club is not trying to come across as an exercise in detailed, arc-filled writing. Aashiq Abu clearly knows what he's going for, which is to make a very good-looking film that makes you laugh and hoot; his filmography was sorely missing out on something this fun-filled (and gleefully violent) for a long time. I think the team managed to score a winner in that regard. The baddies could've been written a tad better though.
    7mahirhasan-77129

    Simple Story With Good Presentation

    The story begins with actor Shahjahan, who wants to change his romantic image and play a new, raw character. For this, he comes to the club. But the story takes a turn when the family starts to clash with a deadly arms dealer, Dayanand. Shahjahan's relative and his girlfriend flee from Dayanand and take refuge in the club, and this is why the clash begins.

    How the elderly members of this club come together to face a formidable opponent like Dayanand and protect the family is the main part of the story. Although the story starts slowly, the tension increases, which keeps the audience hooked until the end.

    "Rifle Club" is a family thriller. At first glance, its simple story and the wonderful relationship between the characters are striking. Especially the elderly members of the club are the lifeblood of the story. Their experiences and funny moments make the movie more enjoyable. Vijayaraghavan and Dilesh Pothen's performances were great.

    The cinematography is really commendable. The natural beauty of the Western Ghats and the hunting scenes are portrayed very well. The fun evenings at the club or the exciting moments of hunting are also captured very easily.

    The second half of the movie felt a bit slow, but it did not spoil the whole experience. Anurag Kashyap was quite scary as Dayanand, but it would have been better if his ruthlessness had been shown more.

    Only Malayalam cinema can present a simple story beautifully. This movie is a real example of that. The simpler the story, the more extraordinary its cinematography is. I liked the location, action, BGM, climax. Apart from that, the acting of all the characters is Yes, it is. A must watch for those who like action movies.
    7Defaza17

    A One-Time Watch Action Drama with Unconventional Flair

    The cinematic work known as Rifle Club can be classified as an action thriller drama genres, and a subgenre of gun fight. The film was directed by Aashiq Abu.

    The narrative under scrutiny pertains to the history of the rifle club, an establishment with a long and distinguished history in the realm of firearms. The club boasts a rich tapestry of experiences interwoven with the annals of military history, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of armaments and the pursuit of marksmanship. The club has a considerable number of members. The majority of these individuals are residing at the club. The romantic movie star, Shajahan, would take on the role of the lead actor in an action movie. In order to prepare for his role, he attended the rifle club to practise firing a gun. Subsequently, his cousin and girlfriend followed him to the club, having escaped from a gangster team. The younger son of Daya, a gangster operating within the Mangalore region, was killed by this cousin and girlfriend, albeit without any discernible motive. The older son proceeded in the direction of the club, where he was apprehended by members of the club. He was subsequently shot by the aforementioned members. Subsequently, Daya and his entire cohort proceeded to launch an attack on the club. However, the club members successfully vanquished and killed each and every member of the gang.

    The narrative was of adequate quality. The direction exhibited a standard quality. The performances are of a commendable standard, and the musical scores are a notable aspect of the film. A number of visual effects (VFX) scenes appear to deviate from conventional norms, evoking a sense of peculiarity or otherworldliness in their presentation. Nevertheless, it is a film that can be watched on a single time and recommended to others.

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • OPM Cinemas
    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Production companies
      • OPM Cinemas
      • TRU Stories Entertainment
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      • ₹200,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $651,869
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      1 hour 53 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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