Thaskaraveeran | |
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Directed by | Pramod Pappan |
Screenplay by | Dennis Joseph |
Story by | Antony Eastman |
Produced by | Vindhyan |
Starring | Mammootty |
Cinematography | Jibu Jacob |
Edited by | P. C. Mohanan |
Music by | Ouseppachan |
Release date |
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Running time | 165 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Thaskaraveeran ( The brave thief /The great thief ) is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Pramod Pappan. The film stars Mammootty with Nayanthara, Sheela, Madhu, Innocent, Rajan P.Dev, Siddique, and Mamukkoya in supporting roles.[1][2][3] It has a dubbed Hindi version which is called Kala Samrajya.
Plot
Arakkalam Peeli, a veteran thief, adept in creating different masks was killed by Eapen with an indirect support from the former's son Arakkalam Kuttappan. Kuttappan's son, Baby, who happens to witness the murder runs away from the village. He later becomes a smuggler and robber.
Several years later Kuttappan is sent to prison by a cunning Eapen who is then a rich businessman over an issue related to loan. This causes Baby to return to his village. He gives him gold biscuits to settle the matter and bails out his father. That night Baby manages to steal the same biscuits from Eapen's house by pretending to be his eldest son Thommi. He uses a mask just as his grandfather used to. After handing over the biscuits to Mumbai-based gangster he decides to settle in his village. He stays with Meenakshi, his late grandfather's ex-lover, and seldom meets his father (as he is unable to completely forgive him due to his involvement in his grandfather's murder). He vows to destroy the wealth of Eapen and how he does it forms the rest of the story.
Cast
- Mammootty as Arakkalam Kochu Baby / Arakkalam Bhai
- Nayanthara as Thankamani
- Sheela as Meenakshi
- Innocent as Malayil Eapen
- Rajan P. Dev as Arakkalam Kuttappan
- Siddique as Malayil Thommi
- Baburaj as Malayil Peter
- Niyaz Musaliyar as Malayil Charlie
- Kiranraj as Haafiz Akbar Jinnah
- Madhu as Arakkalam Peeli
- Salim Kumar as Postman Sugathan
- Mohan Jose as Chandy
- Augustine as CI Ayyappan Pillai
- T. P. Madhavan as Ramkumar
- Spadikam George as Malayil Itty
- Bheeman Raghu as Kargil Narayanan
- Kunchan as Raghavan Maashu
- Radhika as Sethulakshmi
- Kishor Sathya as Deepu
- Biyon as Balu
- Subbaraju as Sabu, Smuggler
- Anil Nedumangad as Narayanan Kutty
- Dinesh Prabhakar as Villager
- Mamukkoya as Beerankutty
- Deepika Mohan as Raghavan's wife
- Sruthi Nair
Soundtrack
- "Chenthamare Vaa" - Madhu Balakrishnan
- "Aarthirimulle" - Balu
- "Karimukilil" - Franco
- "Aarthirimulle (version 2)" - Srinivas
References
- โ Sify preview
- โ Sify Malayalam preview
- โ Rani, Angel (29 May 2005). "Thaskaraveeran". Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
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