The film ‘Gangers,’ an Action Comedy directed by Sundar C, also falls under the Thriller and Action subgenres. Written by Sundar C and Venkat Raghavan, the movie is presented by Avni Cinemax and Benzz Media (P) Ltd. and produced by Khushbu Sundar, A. C. Shanmugam, and A. C. S. Arun Kumar. ‘Gangers’ was released on OTT on May 15, 2025, with a runtime of 2 hours and 30 minutes and is available in Hindi.
Gangers 2025 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Gangers 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Tamil |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 15 May 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 30 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Comedy Drama |
Writer | Sundar C, Venkat Raghavan |
Director | Sundar C |
Producer | Khushbu Sundar, A. C. Shanmugam, A. C. S. Arun Kumar |
Production Co. | Avni Cinemax, Benzz Media (P) Ltd. |
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Gangers 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Sundar C | Duplicate Saravanan |
Vadivelu | Singaram |
Catherine Tresa | Sujitha |
Hareesh Peradi | Mudiyarasan |
Mime Gopi | Malaiyarasan |
Munishkanth | Singaraj |
Vichu Vishwanath | School Principal |
Kaalaiyan | Anbu |
Lollu Sabha Easter | CCTV Operator |
T. M. Karthik | Charles |
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Gangers 2025 Movie Review
Sundar C is a curious filmmaker, attuned to the nuanced cinema discussions on social media yet crafting films that spark debate in those very spaces. In a recent interview, he claimed his movies avoid excessive bloodshed, voyeuristic camera work, double-entendre dialogues, and gratuitous glamour. However, Gangers contradicts this stance, featuring all these elements—bloodshed, suggestive angles, cheeky dialogues, and glamour galore—while relying on its humor to redeem its less savory moments.
Billed as a heist comedy, Gangers takes its time getting to the heist, with a 150-minute runtime where the entire first half feels like an extended setup. The journey to the core narrative is a mixed bag of relentless jokes, some landing, others falling flat. The first half juggles multiple plot points, leaving audiences piecing together familiar tropes and feeling detached from the story. Vadivelu shines in one of his best comedic roles in years, Sundar C treads familiar ground from his Aranmanai playbook, and the usual ensemble—Munishkanth, Bagavathi Perumal, and Kalaiyan—delivers the expected Sundar C comedic flair. Catherine Tresa’s role balances gravitas with the film’s glamorous quotient. Ultimately, it’s the final heist sequence that steals the show, overshadowing the film’s promise of non-stop laughs.