Thuruppugulan
Thuruppu Gulan | |
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Directed by | Johny Antony |
Written by | Udayakrishna Siby K. Thomas |
Produced by | Milan Jaleel |
Starring | Mammootty Sneha Innocent Jagathy Sreekumar Salim Kumar Harisree Ashokan |
Cinematography | Sanjeev Sankar |
Edited by | Ranjan Abraham |
Music by | Alex Paul |
Distributed by | Playhouse Through PJ Entertainments UK |
Release date |
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Running time | 155 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Thuruppugulan is a 2006 Malayalam-language action comedy film directed by Johny Antony and written by the Udayakrishna/Siby K. Thomas duo. The film stars Mammootty in the title role, and also features Sneha, Innocent, Jagathy Sreekumar, Salim Kumar, Harisree Ashokan, Cochin Haneefa and Janardanan in major supporting roles. The music was composed by Alex Paul.
The film follows Kunjumon, a Calicut-based street restaurant owner, who is known by his nickname 'Gulan'. The film was released on April 14, 2006 and coincided with the 'Vishu' festival.[1]
Plot
The film opens with a kind-hearted street-rowdy who manages his problem and promises to help his stepsister arrives.
Mr. Menon (Devan), a multi-millionaire, invests in real estate. He entrusts one of his lieutenants, Sreedharan Unnithan (Kalashala Babu), to construct a 5-star hotel in Kochi. He buys a small plot adjacent to a 5-star hotel and gives it to Kochuthoma (Innocent), Kunjumon's (Mammootty) father, to construct a small restaurant. Menon leaves for Singapore and Kunjumon is sent to Calicut by his father, who fears that his son's life might be in danger after he is badly wounded by a goon who picked a fight with Menon.
Twenty years later, Unnithan fails in forcing Kochuthoma to vacate the site since the restaurant is damaging the reputation of the hotel. Unnithan uses a rowdy named Tipper Vasu (Bheeman Raghu) to make Kochuthoma sign a contract to vacate, but Kunjumon arrives and fights with Vasu who is hospitalized after the fight. Unnithan then uses the local police to remove Kochuthoma. But, Unnithan arrives and uses his money and power to jail Kunjumon and Kochuthoma.
Meanwhile, Menon decides to return to his native land to see his daughter married. But Unnithan and his sons have him framed and imprisoned with the help of Gavan Ji. His daughter, Lakshmi (Sneha) travels to Kerala to help her father. After events, she meets up with the hero Gulaan Kunjumon (this part takes place before Kunjumon and his father were jailed), the hero of the Calicut Market. Both of them go to Kochi.
To avenge his imprisonment, Kunjumon leases the bar in the 5-star hotel through Swamy (Jagathy Sreekumar) and spoils the hotel's reputation. With many twists and turns and a lot of misunderstanding, it becomes clear to Lakshmi that Kunjumon, aka Gulan, is the son of Kochuthoma and Kunjumon finally realizes that Lakshmi is the daughter of Menon, not Unnithan.
Kunjumon and Lakshmi struggle to release Menon and imprison Unnithan and his cruel sons. Finally, Menon is released from prison and returns to Kerala. This time, Kochuthoma tries to block an agreement regarding Unnithan as the future head of the hotel. Kunjumon, along with Menon and Swamy, rushes to the hotel to fight. The movie ends with Kunjumon tearing up the contract...
Cast
- Mammootty as Kunjumon (Gulan)
- Sneha as Lakshmi Menon
- Innocent as Kochuthoma, Kunjumon's father
- Jagathy Sreekumar as Swamy
- Salim Kumar as Khadar
- Harisree Ashokan as Shathru
- Suraj Venjaramood as Appukuttan
- Kalashala Babu as Sreedharan Unnithan
- Cochin Haneefa as Raman Kartha
- Janardhanan as Constable Pillai
- Devan as Chandrasekhara Menon, Lakshmi Menon's father
- Vijayaraghavan as D.G.P. Rajendra Varma
- Suresh Krishna as Santhosh, Unnithan's Son
- Baburaj as Manoj, Unnithan's Son
- Baiju Ezhupunna as Rajan, Unnithan's Son
- Bheeman Raghu as Tipper Vasu
- Kalabhavan Shajon as Keshavan, Lorry Driver
- Urmila Unni as Rajendra Varma's wife
- Ponnamma Babu as Dance teacher
- Ambika Mohan as Sreedharan Unnithan's wife
- Raj Kapoor as Sub-Inspector Aarumugham
- Sadiq as Govindan, Sub Registrar
- Ceylon Manohar as Chorathadam Raghavan
- Kozhikode Narayanan Nair as Kannan, Menon's friend in Singapore
- Vysakh as Dineshan, Hotel Receptionist
- Sheetal Bedi as Special appearance in the song "Alakadalil"
- John D'Souza as Gavan Joseph aka Gavan Ji
Soundtrack
The movie has three songs composed by Alex Paul.
Song | Singer(s) |
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"ThuruppugulaanThuruppugulaan" | Afzal |
"Alakadalil" | Mahadevan and Chorus |
"Madayaana" | Vineeth Sreenivasan |
Release
The film was released on 14 April 2006.
Critical reception
India Glitz criticized several aspects of the film, claiming that "even though the basic plot seems to be promising, the film has lost the tempo in the second half cluttered to become a star show." The review concluded that "the highlight of the film is the brisk pace by which the director Johny Antony passes through the events without lending time to think about the other loopy crass. The film is sure to hold masses for its wholesome entertainment, even though in weaker terms."[2][3]
Box office
The film was one of the highest grossing Malayalam movie of 2006. The film was commercial success.[4][5][6][7]
References
- ^ "Superstars continue their reign". 29 December 2006 – via www.thehindu.com.
- ^ "THURUPPU GULAN REVIEW". Indiaglitz. 14 April 2006.
- ^ Paresh C Palicha (17 April 2006). "Thuruppu Gulan: A wasted effort". Rediff.com.
- ^ "Masters and Outsider up for release". Rediff.com. 30 March 2012.
- ^ "Sneha conquers with her million-dollar smile". Sify. 3 May 2012. Archived from the original on 15 October 2015.
- ^ "Mammootty, the friendly ghost". Rediff.com. 30 March 2015.
- ^ "Story of a lovable hero". The Hindu. 6 October 2016.
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