A once-dead vegetarian cowboy is sent back to life to battle a beef-eating villain.
Quick Gun Murugun is a western spoof with attitude, featuring outlandish songs, outrageous melodrama and crazy action sequences including a classic duel in a traffic jam. The film tells the story of Quick Gun Murugun - a South Indian karmic cowboy whose duty is to protect and cows. When faced with a world-conquering arch villain restaurant owner who wants to create the ultimate McDosa chain using beef, Quick Gun enters into an epic battle of vegetarianism vs. non-vegetarianism that spans time and space, from a small South Indian village to an Indian heaven and then finally to a cosmopolitan Mumbai across 15 years.—Phat Phish Motion Pictures
Somewhere in 1982 South India, a vegan, Quick Gun Murugun, the son of T.V. Murugun, is shot dead by beef-eating Rice Plate Reddy, and quickly escorted by Yamraj to the Ministry of Death Headquarters. Once there, he is taken to the Central Processing Office where he is able to convince Chitragupta, in the interest of saving cows, to return back to life to battle Reddy. The former relents and Murugun returns back. While talking with his former lover in his locket, he also becomes attracted to buxom Blonde Mango Dolly, engages in a modern day duel on Mumbai's busy streets during a traffic snarl, as well as battles Dabbawalas at Dadar Railway Station - little knowing that the McDosa-promoting Reddy has made elaborate plans to turn him into a beef cutlet.—rAjOo ([email protected])
Quick Gun Murugun is a western spoof with attitude, featuring outlandish songs, outrageous melodrama and crazy action sequences including a classic duel in a traffic jam. The film tells the story of Quick Gun Murugun - a South Indian karmic cowboy whose duty is to protect and cows. When faced with a world-conquering arch villain restaurant owner who wants to create the ultimate McDosa chain using beef, Quick Gun enters into an epic battle of vegetarianism vs. non-vegetarianism that spans time and space, from a small South Indian village to an Indian heaven and then finally to a cosmopolitan Mumbai across 15 years.