Ee Parakkum Thalika

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Ee Parakkum Thalika
Directed byThaha[1]
Screenplay byVR Gopalakrishnan[2]
Story byGovind Padman
Mahesh Mithra
Produced byM. M. Hamsa
StarringDileep
Harisree Asokan
Nithya Das
Cochin Haneefa
Salim Kumar
CinematographySaloo George
Edited byRanjan Abraham
Music byOuseppachan
Production
company
Release date
  • 4 July 2001 (2001-07-04)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Ee Parakkum Thalika (transl. This Flying Saucer) is a 2001 Indian Malayalam slapstick comedy drama film starring Dileep,[3] Nithya Das, Harisree Asokan, Cochin Haneefa. It was directed by Thaha and written by V. R. Gopalakrishnan, seems to have been inspired by Mouse Hunt.[4] The film was also the debut film of actress Nithya Das.[5] The story follows bus owner Unnikrishnan and his assistant Sundareshan who live and sleep in their bus. It is considered one of the best slapstick comedy movies in Malayalam cinema and was one of the highest grossing Malayalam movie in 2001.[6] The bus known as Thamarakshan Pilla, which is a central figure in the movie eventually developed into a cult figure in Kerala.[7][8] The film was remade in Tamil in 2002 as Sundhara Travels.

Plot[]

Unnikrishnan owns an old bus,[9] received as compensation for his father Thamarakshan Pillai's road accident, which killed Pillai, who was a chenda master. Now, Unni faces consequences due to the pathetic condition of the bus, named after his father. He sold many valuable things to maintain this bus. His friend and distant relative Sundareshan is his only companion and the bus's cleaner. A mouse had eaten Sundareshan's passport and spoiled his chances of going abroad. Some part of the film's comedy involves Sundareshan running behind the mouse for revenge. A live TV show in which Unni badmouths Circle-Inspector Veerappan Kurup lands him in more trouble when the former commands Unni to leave the city with the bus. Sreedhara Kaimal, an advocate and well-wisher, tries to help Unni with a bank loan to run a mobile kitchen (Thattukada) from his bus. The plot takes a turn when a girl named Basanthi enters the bus as a nomad, but she is actually Gayathri, the daughter of an influential and politically powerful minister R. K. Santhanam in Puducherry. Santhanam forced Gayathri to join politics, which made her leave home. Initially, Gayathri refuses to leave the bus, despite Unni's and Sundareshan's constant efforts. The police trace her and takes her back to Santhanam's custody. Santhanam is making arrangements for her marriage with someone else. Meanwhile, Unni realizes that he could not live without Gayathri. He and Sundareshan secretly enter her house. Unni and his friends plans to take Gayathri, but Santhanam find them inside the almirah. The men of Santhanam starts beating up Unni despite the requests of Gayathri. Terribly wounded Unni refuses to let go of Gayathri and Santhanam realises their true love,letting his daughter go with Unni in his bus.

Cast[]

Reception[]

The film received a mostly positive critical reception and was a commercial success.[10] It was the second-highest-grossing Malayalam film of 2001, after Ravanaprabhu.[2][3][11][12][13]

Soundtrack[]

All lyrics are written by Gireesh Puthenchery; all music is composed by Ouseppachan.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Arumayaam Sandhyayodu"M. G. Sreekumar 
2."Ka Kaattile"K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra 
3."Kudamulla Kammalaninjal"K. J. Yesudas 
4."Kudamulla" (Violin Solo)Ouseppachan 
5."Kuppivala Kaikalum"K. S. Chithra 
6."Kuppivala Kaikalum"M. G. Sreekumar 
7."Parakkum Thalika"M. G. Sreekumar 
8."Pathu Pavanil"M. G. Sreekumar 

Remakes[]

  • Aaduthu Paaduthu in Telugu
  • Sundara Travels in Tamil
  • Dakota Express in Kannada
  • Many scenes from the movie were used in the Hindi movie Chal Chala Chal

References[]

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  10. ^ "Dileep and July 4 connection: Fans trend #GoldenDayOfDileep on Twitter". Malayala Manorama. 4 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Dileep (Dileep Gopalakrishnan)". webindia123. com. Retrieved 9 July 2009.
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  13. ^ "Kerala House Udan Vilpanakku". Sify. 12 February 2004.

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