Kappiri Thuruthu

Kappiri Thuruthu is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama musical film written and directed by debutant Saheer Ali.[1][2] The film features Adil Ibrahim, Pearle Maaney and Siddique in the lead roles. It is based on the past era and events happened at Kochi when it was under the rule of Dutch and then British. It also tells the story of H. Mehaboob, who was the beloved singer of Kochi.[3][4] The film is produced by Cimofi productions pvt ltd and Ahamed Palapparambil under the banner of 20-20 Movie International. It was released on 9 December 2016. Expertouch Media which is a leading Ad Film Agency in Chennai, Kerala, Delhi and Bangalore offer Promotions to this Film [5][6][7]

Kappiri Thuruthu
Theatrical-release poster
Malayalamകാപ്പിരി തുരുത്ത്‌
Directed bySaheer Ali
Produced byCimofi productions and Ahamed Palapparambil
Written bySaheer Ali
Screenplay bySaheer Ali
StarringAdil Ibrahim
Pearle Maaney
Siddique
Indrans
Lal
Hareesh Perumanna
Shivaji Guruvayoor
Surabhi Lakshmi
S.P.Sreekumar
Sunil Sukhada
Rajesh Sharma
Music byRafeeq Yusaf
Score:
Madhu Paul
CinematographyPraveen Chakrapani
Edited byP.Sai Suresh
Production
company
Cimofi productions pvt ltd and 20-20 Movie International
Release date
  • 9 December 2016 (2016-12-09)
Running time
117 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album for the film was composed by Rafeeq Yusaf and the background score was scored by Madhu Paul. Mirza Ghalib, Vayalar Ramavarma, Nelson Fernandez, KH Sulaiman Master and Meppalli Balan penned the lyrics.[8] The audio was released on 17 October 2016, on the label of Manorama Music.[6]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Cheruppathil"Vijay Yesudas, Madhusree3:02
2."Sayippe Sayippe"Afsal3:11
3."Pattappakal"Kishore Abu3:10
4."Bas Ki Dushuva"Ramesh Narayan4:31
5."Nathum Kozhiyum"O U Basheer4:38
6."Theerchayilla Janam"Kannan Pareekkutty4:43
Total length:18:44

Critical reception

Deepthi Sreenivasan for Deccan Chronicle rated the film 2.5 out of 5 and commented, "The movie begins to take a turn when local goons eye Sadhu's wife which ends in a public brawl. The last time Malayalis had a similar taste of Kochi's cultural treasure trove was in the Dileep starrer Gramophone. Debutant Saheer Ali obviously had too much information on his hands and was trying to include as many things as he can with a love story running parallel to it. His effort was earnest but the film could have done without so much detailing. Adil Ibrahim shines as Sadhu and Pearle compliments perfectly".[9] CinemaDaddy stated, "The way the plot is presented the story and the elements like love, music, agony and the fight for survival are mixed up and it was just beautiful and it was like watching a part of the history of Kochi unfolding before our eyes. The selection of events portrayed in the movie also deserves kudos and the director was in control over the proceedings right from the start. Kappiri Thuruthu keeps a tight leash throughout and leaves a strong impression in the mind".[10]

References

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