Plot Summary
As much of an anti-Bollywood film as one could imagine, revolutionary filmmaker Q's "Gandu" is a deliriously frantic, music-infused look at one poor young man and his dreams of becoming a rap star. Excitable Gandu lives in Kolkata. Poor, he survives by stealing spare change from his mother's sleazy lover. Gandu lives to be a rapper, and finds a comrade-in-song with another young man, the Bruce Lee-loving Ricksha. Together they sing, drink, do drugs, wander the city and collectively dream of success. When Gandu wins big in the lottery, all his dreams seem to come true. Or do they? Told in fragmented scenes with pulsating music, the film is surreal, wild, weird, unpredictable, and sexually graphic. Gandu is a startlingly bold and wildly entertaining example of new Indian filmmaking... which, ironically, is banned in India.
Customer Reviews
A genuine mind-bender!
I went into Gandu not knowing what to expect. However, after watching I realized that films like this simply do not come around all the often. Intense, intelligent, creative...these are some of the words I might use to describe this head trip. Worth the ride.
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