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Leela

  • 2016
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
481
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Biju Menon in Leela (2016)
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Kuttiyappan is an unmarried 40 something, who lives a careless life, loves to create one-night relationships with women.Kuttiyappan is an unmarried 40 something, who lives a careless life, loves to create one-night relationships with women.Kuttiyappan is an unmarried 40 something, who lives a careless life, loves to create one-night relationships with women.

  • Director
    • Ranjith
  • Writer
    • Unni R.
  • Stars
    • Biju Menon
    • Parvathy Nambiar
    • Vijayaraghavan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    481
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ranjith
    • Writer
      • Unni R.
    • Stars
      • Biju Menon
      • Parvathy Nambiar
      • Vijayaraghavan
    • 5User reviews
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    Biju Menon
    Biju Menon
    • Kuttyappan
    Parvathy Nambiar
    Parvathy Nambiar
    • Leela
    Vijayaraghavan
    Vijayaraghavan
    • Gopi Pillai Nair aka Pillaichan
    Jagadish
    Jagadish
    • Thankappan Nair
    Indrans
    Indrans
    • Dasappappi
    Sini Abraham
    Sini Abraham
    • Rama Panicker's Wife
    Sudheer Karamana
    Sudheer Karamana
    • Thommichan
    Suresh Krishna
    Suresh Krishna
    • Devassy
    Malathy G. Menon
    Malathy G. Menon
    • Devassy's Mother
    Valsala Menon
    Valsala Menon
    • Kumarakom Nalini
    Muthumani
    Muthumani
    • Kunjamma
    Kavitha Nair
    Kavitha Nair
    • Usha
    Priyanka Nair
    Priyanka Nair
    • C.K. Bindu
    Maala Parvathi
    Maala Parvathi
    • Padmini
    • (as Parvathi)
    Kochu Preman
    Kochu Preman
    • Dr. Sukumaran
    Kottayam Purushan
    Kottayam Purushan
    • Rama Panicker
    Naseer Sankranthy
    Naseer Sankranthy
    • Man at Temple
    Santhakumari
    Santhakumari
    • Chengalam Omana
    • Director
      • Ranjith
    • Writer
      • Unni R.
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    4devidasm

    Average

    Movie was not half as good as the story by Unni R. 'Leela' the story is a fascinating piece of art with his touching images and flowing prose. Maybe the story is too off-beat to be made into a movie. Sincerely, Ranjith should not have attempted this misadventure. The visual maestro who made films like "Devasuram", "Nandanam", "Spirit" and many other straight forward entertainers made a major mistake by making this movie based on a bohemian pervert like 'Kuttyappan'.

    Overall the movie doesn't leave behind any thing positive. As far as acting goes Vijayaraghavan stole the show; maybe his role of Pillaichan' was not very complex like 'Kuttyappan'. Biju was okay but the eccentric nature of the character puts limitations on the scope of acting. Jagadeesh too was superb. Visuals and direction were flawless but the theme is not cinematic.
    7chemingineer

    A Challenging Dark Metaphor

    Kuttiyappan is rich and eccentric. The film begins with him riding a horse to go home after drinking so that cops cannot breathalyse him. His elderly woman caretaker has to climb a ladder every day to deliver his bed coffee through a window. He prays to Gandhi and observes Marilyn Monroe's death anniversary by wearing black. He buys a girl for sex, but makes her cry by pretending to be the corpse of her father. He felicitates retired sex-workers by taking them out in a procession. Dark humour like these is strewn all over this complex, rather difficult to understand film.

    There are other quirky men in the film. There is Pillechan, who plays Sancho Panza to Kuttiyappan's Don Quixote, as they go in search of a tusker. There is a very efficient pimp, who is always dressed in white. The men are almost always boozing. The film reeks of liquor. The "Leela" of the film appears only in the second half and utters just a single word. There are other women in the film, who are gladly willing to be prostitutes.

    The film delivers a visual overload and there are plenty of symbols: of Christianity, sexuality, communism etc. There is an angel and of course, the most important symbol of all – the elephant. Making sense of what the elephant stands for is central to the understanding of this film.

    Leela is a dark and depressing film, but paradoxically shot against the lush backdrop of Kottayam. It demands application of your gray cells to make sense of it. I got the feeling that the director and writer are deliberately challenging the viewers. Even the title "Leela" is a pun. I was able to work out what the elephant represents. It is something that you need to do it yourself.

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    • Trivia
      The first film in the history of Malayalam cinema to release simultaneously on theaters and online. It was available to stream on online streaming website, Reelax.
    • Connections
      References Taj Mahal (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      Vattolam Vaaniyare
      Written by Unni R.

      Produced by Bijibal

      Performed by Biju Menon

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2016 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Production company
      • Capitol Theatre
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1
      • 2.39 : 1

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