Thrissivaperoor Kliptham

Thrissivaperoor Kliptham (English: Thrissivaperoor Ltd.) is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by debutant Ratheish Kumar and written by PS Rafeeque.[1] It stars Asif Ali, Chemban Vinod Jose, Aparna Balamurali, Shilpi Sharma and Baburaj. It was produced jointly by Fareed Khan and Shaleel Azeez under the banner of Whitesands Media House[2][3] The film was released on 11 August 2017.

Thrissivaperoor Kliptham
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRatheish Kumar
Produced byFareed Khan
Shaleel Azeez
Written byPS Rafeeque
StarringAsif Ali
Chemban Vinod
Aparna Balamurali
Shilpi Sharma
Vineeth Mohan
Baburaj
Music byBijibal
CinematographySwaroop Philip
Edited byShameer Muhammed
Production
company
M-Little Star Communications
Distributed byWhitesands Media House
Release date
  • 11 August 2017 (2017-08-11)
(India)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

David 'Davis' Pauly (Chemban Vinod) hails from Thrissur. His marriage with a lady (Sneha Sreekumar), arranged by his brother Sensilavos (Abi), is unsuccessful, after a bottle of alcohol, which one of his 'friends' sent him as a present and he hid, breaks in the church. Davy's aunt speculates that Joy Chembadan (Baburaj), Davy's classmate in school and now arch-nemesis, was the one who sent it to him.

Girija 'Giri' Vallabhan (Asif Ali) is from Pattikad and is a very naive person. He is friends with Ambiyettan (Nandhu), an emigrant guru from another part of Kerala, who introduces him to Davy and his gang, consisting of Bahuleyan (Irshad), Philip Kannadakkaran (Rony David) and Alahu (Achuthanandhan), after a fight in the market with Joy's henchmen.

In a parallel storyline, Bhageerathi "Baaghi" is an honorable female auto driver trying to save two young girls (whom she knows, also her neighbor) from turning into prostitutes at the insistence of Ayyappan, a wicked man also Bhaagi's neighbor who is hellbent on forcing them to sell their bodies. It is also portrayed that the girls' father is in dire need of money, for which their mother, unable to pay the bills for her husband's operation, is ready to let her daughters be prostitutes.

Conflicts naturally occur between Davy and Joy. Once, when Joy orders film actress Nileena Mehndi (Shilpi Sharma) to inaugurate his shop, he shows off and looks down on Davy for not being able to do the same. Enraged by this, Davy decided to kidnap and coerce the one responsible for helping Joy get Davy, Rent-A-Star Mansoor (Sudeesh), Nileena Mehndi's assistant.

When Davy and their gang finally do succeed in capturing Mansoor, no matter how much they force him, he refuses to tell Nileena to back off the deal made with Joy (for which advance of 30 lakhs are collected). Infuriated, Davy barks at Sudeesh violently, forcefully stating that he was calling upon Nileena for an inauguration, and not for fornication. Unmoved by Davy's recklessness, Mansoor replies coolly, stating that although the withdrawal of Nileena's contract to Joy isn't possible, she would gladly conduct vaginal intercourse with one person - only one person - in a one-night stand for 10 lakh rupees.

Shocked at this revelation, the gang lets him go. They, with deceit and helplessness, make up 10 lakh rupees. Amidst this, though, Joy embarrasses one of Davy's gang members by arresting him while he was trying to conduct sexual penetration with his wife, and falsely accusing him of adultery. After this, Davy swears to take revenge from Joy. They realize that only one of them can be the lucky one, so they put on a lucky draw, in which Giri is able to win. Hence, Giri heads to a hotel holding a suitcase filled with 10 lakh rupees, as per Mansoor's instructions, where he dreams of having sex with Nileena. Meanwhile, outraged by how close he got to ruining the innocent women's lives through prostitution, Baaghi vengefully kills Ayyappan in a celebration.

A little time later, Davy and gang see on the news that Nileena will be retiring from her acting career temporarily due to cancer. Appalled, they visit the exact same hotel, where they notice that the bag of money is missing from Giri. They investigate with the help of Kozhikkaran Cheru (TG Ravi), Davy's friend and a local businessman, also a professional gambler and owns a local casino. Cheru tells them that Mansoor's actual name was Porinju. It is revealed that he was the driver of Cheru. Porinju stabbed Cheru and ran away with the money of Cheru.

After hearing the story of Cheru, the next day, they are able to corner Porinju(who was about to escape), where he reveals that when he went in the hotel room, even he wasn't able to find the money. Davy hands him over to Joy, who was also scammed of his money. When they reach their residence, they find Baaghi there, who confesses to have taken the money for the operation. She says that, in return for the money, she is willing to sleep with any one of them, for one night.

In the end, Davy has finally gotten a girl all thanks to Joy who has now understood his mistake, and Giri and Baaghi have fallen in love with each other, thwarting Baaghi's plan of "just a one-night stand".

Cast

Production

The film is produced by Fareed Khan and Shaleel Azeez under the banner of Whitesands Media House. Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali plays the lead roles.[4] On September 2016, Shooting began in Thrissur.[5][6]

Soundtrack

All songs are composed by Bijibal

Track Song Title Lyrics Singer
1 Kaanthaa Traditional folk song Vipin Lal
2 Manga poolu poloru P S Rafeeq Bijibal
3 Oruthiri aasha B K Harinarayanan Vivek Moozhikulam
4 Puthiyoru kada P S Rafeeq Sannidaanandan
5 Thrissooru P S Rafeeq Pushpavathi
6 Venne vennakkal P S Rafeeq Sayanora Philip
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References

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