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Chinthamani Kolacase
Directed byShaji Kailas
Screenplay byA. K. Sajan
Story byA. K. Sajan
Produced byM. Renjith
Starring
  • Bhavana
  • Thilakan
  • Biju Menon
  • Kalabhavan Mani
  • CinematographyRaja Rathinam
    Edited byDon Max
    Music byMusic
    Ishaan Dev
    Score
    C.Rajamni

    Release date

    • 31 March 2006 (2006-03-31)
    CountryIndia
    LanguageMalayalam

    Chinthamani Kolacase (transl. Chinthamani Murder Case) is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language action legal thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas. The film stars Suresh Gopi and Bhavana (as the title character) in the lead roles with an ensemble supporting cast. This film narrates the story of a Lal Krishna Viradiyar, a psychotic and daredevil lawyer, who provides verdict in his style of law enforcement for the criminals after the court sessions.

    The style of the movie is non-linearity that is maintained throughout the entire film. The basic story-telling style of Shaji Kailas is spun on and off by the writer A. K. Sajan. It was remade in Telugu as Sri Mahalakshmi and remade in Tamil as Ellam Avan Seyal. The core storyline was also used in the Kannada movie Aptha.

    Plot[edit]

    Lal Krishna Viradiyar is a daredevil and psychotic criminal lawyer with an even more enigmatic mission. Lal Krishna assists hardened criminals to escape from the courts by efficiently managing the case, and stating lack of evidence. Post-acquittal, he pursues and takes them out in a bizarre show of vigilante justice. Isra Khureshi, an LLB graduate, who accused of killing his teacher Rasiya, invites Lal Krishna as his lawyer, asking him to join for a party at his farmhouse for celebrating the success. Lal Krishna arrives at the spot and kills Khureshi, claiming that it is his duty to wipe out evil forces to maintain law and order. Later, Lal Krishna kills David Rajarathnam, a Pondicherry-based gangster, who was accused of assaulting his daughter.

    ASP Jagannivasan, is suspicious of Lal Krisnan's moves, and has been closely observing him for a long time. Lal Krishna takes up the case of Mirchi girls, a band of spoilt, rich NRI's, who are accused in the ragging and murder of Chinthamani, their college mate, an innocent girl from a conservative background. Chinthamani's father Veeramani Warrier is fighting hard for justice and is represented by public prosecutor Kannayi Parameshwaran, who is famous for his unique style of argument. After a long court battle, Lal Krishna succeeds in bringing the judgement in favor of Mirchi Girls. L.K finds out that Kannayi Parameshwaran and college principal Dr. KIM Sudarshan are actually Chinthamani's killers. Kannayi is a silent partner in the private medical college, who killed Chinthamani.

    Chinthamani was sent to Sudarshan's house by her conniving hostel warden, and was asked to withdraw her admission from the medical college, where she resists to comply, but Kannayi kills her by assaulting her, and place charges on the Mirchi Girls for the inhumane act. Kannayi had other major business interests, through selling the medical seats of Mirchi Girls, presumed to be vacated by them during the course of the investigation and trial of the case - to a potential buyer charging an exorbitant sum of 50 lakh (US$60,000) per seat. In his self-styled violent methods, Lal Krishna kills Kannayi by torturing him brutally to death at a salon and Sudarshan to deliver justice to Chinthamani and Veeramani Warrier. Though aware of the entire scenario, Jagannivasan is unable to arrest Lal Krishna, due to lack of evidence and leaves him with a small admiration for the latter.

    Cast[edit]

  • Bhavana as C. V. Chinthamani Warrier
  • Thilakan as Veeramani Warrier
  • Biju Menon as ASP Jagannathan IPS
  • Kalabhavan Mani as CI Ayyappadas
  • Vani Viswanath as Adv. Pattammal
  • Sai Kumar as Adv. Kannayi Parameswaran
  • Maniyanpilla Raju as CI Bava
  • Vijayakumar as Soolapani Warrier
  • Prem Prakash as Dr. Kim Sudarshan
  • Baburaj as Isra Khureshi
  • Bheeman Raghu as David Rajarathnam
  • Anil Murali as Satheeshan
  • Balachandran Chullikkadu as Sathyan Master
  • Vinayakan as Uchandi
  • T. P. Madhavan as Adv. Manishankar Iyer
  • Jibin Thomas (achayan)
  • Poornima Anand as Volga Mariadas
  • Aishwarya Ajit
  • Deepika Mohan
  • Jisna Ali as Thara Shanmughan
  • Rekha as Gajalakshmi
  • Biju Pappan as Shanmughan
  • Srividya as Balamani Warrier (in portrait)
  • Murali as LK's father (in portrait)
  • Reception[edit]

    Chinthamani Kolacase was released a few months after the success of Shaji Kailas - Suresh Gopi's film The Tiger. It went on become one of the biggest money grosser of the year 2006. This film also reaffirmed the chair of Shaji Kailas and Suresh GopiinMalayalam cinema. The script of this film was done by A. K. Sajan, who had earlier done films like Butterflies, Janathipathyam, Crime File and Stop Violence.

    Box office[edit]

    The film was commercial success.[1][2] The film ran for 100 days in major centres of its release.[3]

    Remakes[edit]

    It was remade in Telugu as Sri Mahalakshmi starring Srihari and remade in Tamil as Ellam Avan Seyal with same director. Newcomer RK plays Lal Krishna and actress Bhama plays Chinthamani in the Tamil version and Srihari is L.K. and Shamna plays Sri Mahalakshmi in the Telugu version. The core storyline was also used in the Kannada movie Aptha.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Reign of the superstars". The Hindu. 14 July 2006.
  • ^ "2006-A Flashback!". Sify. 1 January 2007. Archived from the original on 16 January 2017.
  • ^ "10 Suresh Gopi films to watch before you die - The Times of India". The Times of India. 27 November 2016.
  • External links[edit]


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