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Thrissivaperoor Kliptham

  • 2017
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.2K
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Baburaj, Asif Ali, and Chemban Vinod Jose in Thrissivaperoor Kliptham (2017)
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David Pauly ever wanted in life was to witness the downfall of his high school nemesis Chembaden Joey. When Joey louses up Davy's betrothal ceremony, Davy and his friends vow to scheme up so... Read allDavid Pauly ever wanted in life was to witness the downfall of his high school nemesis Chembaden Joey. When Joey louses up Davy's betrothal ceremony, Davy and his friends vow to scheme up something that would button up Joey forever.David Pauly ever wanted in life was to witness the downfall of his high school nemesis Chembaden Joey. When Joey louses up Davy's betrothal ceremony, Davy and his friends vow to scheme up something that would button up Joey forever.

  • Director
    • Ratheish Kumar
  • Writer
    • P.S. Rafeeque
  • Stars
    • Asif Ali
    • Chemban Vinod Jose
    • Aparna Balamurali
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Ratheish Kumar
    • Writer
      • P.S. Rafeeque
    • Stars
      • Asif Ali
      • Chemban Vinod Jose
      • Aparna Balamurali
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Asif Ali
    Asif Ali
    • Girija Vallabhan
    Chemban Vinod Jose
    Chemban Vinod Jose
    • David Pauly
    Aparna Balamurali
    Aparna Balamurali
    • Bhageerathy
    Baburaj
    Baburaj
    • Joy Chembadan
    Rahul Reghu
    Rahul Reghu
    • Alavudhin
    Irshad
    Irshad
    • Bahuleyan
    Rony David
    Rony David
    • Philip Kannadikkaran
    Achuthanandan
    Achuthanandan
    • Malik Mansoor
    Sreejith Ravi
    Sreejith Ravi
    • Shehladhan
    Sudheesh
    Sudheesh
    • Mansoor
    Aby
    Aby
    • Sevasinos
    Anjana Appukuttan
    Anjana Appukuttan
    • Bahuleyan's Wife
    Gilu Joseph
    Gilu Joseph
    • Damayanthi
    Jewel Mary
    Jewel Mary
    • Sunitha P.S. (Cameo)
    Meghanadhan
    Meghanadhan
    • Ambi
    Vineeth Mohan
    Vineeth Mohan
    • Fr. Gregory Pauly
    Tharun Moorthy
    • Bus conductor
    • (voice)
    Sanjeev M. Nair
    • Don't Do
    • (as Sanjeev Nair)
    • Director
      • Ratheish Kumar
    • Writer
      • P.S. Rafeeque
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    2sajan-v20

    Few good comedy scenes with a pretty bad story line

    The cast and their acting is pretty good. The movie is colorful, well shot. The first half hour is good as well. However, as the movie progresses, the story loses its grip on you, the movie drags without a story line for long periods. There are too many characters getting screen time without actually contributing much to the story.

    Also, I believe, due to the inclusion of many scenes involving prostitution, adultery etc, it is better to avoid watching this with your family.
    3arungeorge13

    Much ado about nothing! [+34%]

    P S Rafeeque's universe is always full of out-of-this-world characters, trying to break ground in the real world. While 'Amen' was a huge success due to its fairly unfamiliar storyline and setting (and Pellissery's quirky craftsmanship), 'Utopiayile Rajavu' ended up laughably bad. Pellissery's filmmaking style complemented Rafeeque's writing superbly while veteran Kamal struggled to embrace the eccentricity attributed to his set of characters.

    Director Ratheish Kumar makes his directorial debut with 'Thrissivaperoor Kliptham' - yet another addition to the horde of films that try to stand out with their regional slang (I think this one tries a little too much). 'Thrissivaperoor Kliptham' talks about the gang war between Davis (Chemban Vinod) and Chembadan Joy (Baburaj) - a rivalry that dates back to their school days. The opening sequence is a page straight out of Pellissery's book - a portion of pork roast doing the rounds in a Christian household while a "gift" arrives in a box (recall something similar in 'Amen'?). To add to that, the film is narrated by Pellissery himself (can it get anymore predictable?).

    An introverted Girijavallabhan (Asif Ali) bears witness to some of Davis' badassery during a tussle at a marketplace, and becomes instantly captivated, eventually joining the team. Although there's no specific 'hero' on scene, Davis and his bunch of cronies propel the film forward, with a mix of mostly hit-and-miss jokes (a good chunk of it involves misogyny, sex and the human butt - so it all depends on how you as a viewer take to those). I don't mind a good joke regardless of whether it sounds offensive or not, but here the comedic jabs rarely hit the intended target. I wonder what made Asif Ali take up the role of Girijavallabhan (as it is just another supporting character with a few additional don't-make-no sense scenes with the heroine). The usually-fine Aparna Balamurali is required to maintain a frown throughout and even hams it up in a couple of scenes. Her narrative (showcasing the wretched side of the district) doesn't feel integral to the rest of the film.

    I remember laughing for the betrothal scene in the beginning and another instance where a drunk Girijavallabhan is dropped at his house by Davis. Much of the supposed humor comes across as messy. P S Rafeeque is unsure what to do with his bunch of underwritten characters in the second half. Davis' gang of compadres (played by Rony David, Irshad, Nandhu) try their best to make the proceedings appear interestingly funny, but to no avail. Cameos from T G Ravi, Zarina Wahab and Rachana Narayanankutty fail to liven up the wishy-washy screenplay.

    The best thing about the film are its vibrant poster designs. Unfortunately, the flamboyance doesn't spread to the writing or directing departments. Chemban is completely in his zone playing Davis while there's not much to comment about the rest of the ensemble. This one better be avoided unless you're up for a bore-fest.

    Verdict: Confidently give it a miss!
    1nairtejas

    Capsule Review: Thrissivaperoor Kliptham

    A gang is fervently trying to outdo a rival gang in Ratheish Kumar's Thrissivaperoor Kliptham. The methods that they use to do this is childish at best, which naturally makes this a film suitable for infants only. And even they may doze off after 5 minutes. While it's disheartening to see talented actors like Chemban Venod Jose and Asif Ali play to the tunes of an amateur director like Kumar, it is even more depressing to learn that the film, which has fantastic poster designs, has no story to tell. It dilly-dallies around for over 2 hours, with characters blurting out nonsense and rebelling just because they hail from the city of Thrissur, and then suddenly ends because people are already sleeping. Thrissivaperoor Kliptham is a mess right from the start and cumulatively turns into a dumping ground with a convenient, cringe-worthy climax. The usual favorite Aparna Balamurali also crosses the line of over-smartness in this haphazard approximation of chronicle of life in the city. Thrissivaperoor Kliptham is easily one of the worst Malayalam films of 2017. TN.

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      • August 11, 2017 (India)
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