Karimpinpoovinakkare

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Karimpinpoovinakkare
Karimpinpoovinakkare.jpg
Poster
Directed byI. V. Sasi
Written byP. Padmarajan
Produced byCentury Kochumon
Mohanlal
I. V. Sasi
Seema
Mammootty
Raju Mathew
StarringMammootty
Bharath Gopi
Mohanlal
Seema
Urvashi
CinematographyN. A. Thara
Edited byK. Narayanan
Music byShyam
Production
company
Casino Films
Distributed byCentury Release
Release date
  • 14 November 1985 (1985-11-14)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Karimpinpoovinakkare is a 1985 Malayalam film written by P. Padmarajan and directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Mammootty, Bharat Gopy, Mohanlal, Seema, and Urvashi.[1][2] The film revolves around the life and revenge of a few villagers against each other.[3]

Plot[]

The film opens with an illegal cockfighting competition held in a small village in central Kerala. Suddenly police enter and arrest Shivan and Suku for holding money betting. But on way, they are saved by village youths under Chellan, a local goon, who is also a close buddy of Shivan. Both Chellan and Shivan share a strong friendship and are more like brothers. Chellan is in love with Shivan's younger sister and Shivan and his mom have given the green signal to it. Chandri, the sister of Shivan, is his everything and his whole happiness revolves around her. Bhadran, the younger brother of Chellan is too aggressive like him and picks fights for every silly reason. Its usually Shivan, who sorts out the fights that he picks every day. Things are going very smoothly until one day Chandri becomes pregnant. Chandri, in order to pacify Shivan reveals him that it is Chellan who is responsible for this, whereas it was Thampi, her neighbor, who was actually responsible. Shivan, in a sudden rage, kills Chellan and surrenders at the police station. Bhadran turns violent by this incident and vows to take revenge.

This incident changes the atmosphere in the village and Bhadran is now blind with hatred towards Shivan and his family. Shivan is sentenced to life imprisonment. Thampi then comes out and marries Chandri. Bhadran one night kills him and kidnaps Chandri and sells her along with the son to Pappi, a pimp, who also runs a brothel. Shocked of his brutal way of revenge, Bhadran's mother curses him and dies. Though shocked over her reaction, Bhadran is not ready to give up his revenge.

Years have passed by. Shivan is released after seven years of sentence and reaches back to the village. He is a completely transformed man and is now in deep repentance for killing Chellan, who was more like an elder brother. He pleads Bhadran to reveal where Chandri is now, but Bhadran is not ready for that. One night, Bhadran is assaulted by his enemies, but is saved by Shivan. This incident opens his eyes, who informs his sister that he is going to bring Chandri back and plans to marry her. Bhadran reaches the brothel and asks Pappi to hand her over, Pappi doesn't obey. Bhandran picks a fight with Pappi and his goons. Shivan, who was following Bhadran reaches there and he joins him in facing the goons. In the end of the fight, Bhadran is killed by Pappi. Shivan beats Pappi and is about to kill him, but stops on request of Chandri. Bhadran makes his last breath lying in the lap of Shivan.

Cast[]

Release[]

The film was released on 14 November 1985.

Box office[]

The film was commercial success.[4][5][6][7]

Soundtrack[]

The music was composed by Shyam and the lyrics were written by Bichu Thirumala.

No. Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss)
1 "Airaani Poove" K. J. Yesudas Bichu Thirumala
2 "Karimbin Poovinakkare" P. Jayachandran, Chorus, Krishnachandran Bichu Thirumala
3 "Maancholakkuyile" K. S. Chithra, P. Jayachandran Bichu Thirumala
4 "Thathintha" P. Jayachandran, Chorus Bichu Thirumala

References[]

  1. ^ "Karimbinpoovinakkare". malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Karimbinpoovinakkare". spicyonion.com. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Karimpinpoovinakkare Film Details". malayalachalachithram. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  4. ^ C S Venkiteswaran (8 November 2017). "Trendsetting titan". The Hindu.
  5. ^ "Team of 48". Rediff.com. 1 September 1998.
  6. ^ "'I would have been surprised if he hadn't won any National Awards!'". Rediff. 7 September 2000.
  7. ^ "The End of an Epoch". The Hindu. 26 October 2017.

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