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Leela
Official poster
Directed byRanjith
Written byUnni R.
Based onLeela
byUnni R.
Produced byRanjith
StarringBiju Menon
Vijayaraghavan
Suresh Krishna
Indrans
Sudheer Karamana
Parvathy Nambiar
Jagadish Kumar
Priyanka Nair
CinematographyPrashanth Ravindran
DI by Liju Prabhakar
Edited byManoj Kannoth
Music byBijibal

Production
company

Capitol Theater

Release date

  • 22 April 2016 (2016-04-22)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Leela is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language satirical film directed and produced by Ranjith. The film is an adaptation of a short story by the same name by Malayalam screenwriter Unni R. which was published in Mathrubhumi Weekly.[1] Biju Menon plays the lead role, while Vijayaraghavan, Suresh Krishna, Indrans, Sudheer Karamana, Parvathy Nambiar, Jagadish Kumar, and Priyanka Nair play supporting roles.

The movie was released on 22 April 2016. It is the first Malayalam film in history to make its international premiere online on the same day of its theatrical release.[2][3]

Plot[edit]

The film is a black comedy drama set in South Kerala. It follows the protagonist, Kuttiyappan, who is on a delirious mission and is assisted by his trusted aide. Kuttiyappan travels in search of a woman who can fulfill his desires. He is in search of a prime tusker to be a part of his sexual fantasy. The journey explores characters Kuttiyappan meets and the various events in these intersections. He finally finds his requirements. He feels pity for the woman he chooses and decides to marry her. However, unfortunately, the elephant he bought for the task kills that woman. The story cuts through open spaces of abuse and egos as a knife through butter in a divergent manner.

Cast[edit]

  • Vijayaraghavan as Gopinathan Pillai Nair/Pillechan
  • Indrans as Dasappappi
  • Parvathy Nambiar as Leela
  • Jagadish Kumar as Thankappan Nair
  • Suresh Krishna as Devassi
  • Sudheer Karamana as Thommichan
  • Muthumani as Angel
  • Parvathi T. as Padmini
  • Kavitha Nair as Usha
  • Priyanka Nair as C. K. Bindu
  • Kochu Preman as Dr. Sukumaran
  • Valsala Menon as Kumarakom Nalini
  • Santhakumari as Chengalam Omana
  • V. K. Sreeraman as Soman Muthalali
  • Pauly Valsan as Eliyamma
  • Kottayam Purushan as Rama Panikker
  • Adinad Sasi as Jabbar
  • Chithira Rose Mathew as Pillechan's daughter
  • Sini Abraham as Vilasini (Rama Panikker's wife)
  • Release[edit]

    The film was released throughout India on 22 April 2016.[4] It was also available to watch online through Reelax, an online streaming website, thus becoming the first film in the history of Malayalam cinema to be released online on the day of its theatrical release.[2][5]

    Online piracy issue[edit]

    On 26 April 2016, four days after the film was released in theatres and online, it was shared publicly on peer-to-peer (torrent) file-sharing websites. According to Malayala Manorama, the film was also shared across various social media profiles and was consequently downloaded 'thousands of times since its upload.'[6] Commenting on the issue, the scriptwriter of the film, Unni R., said, "We don't know who all are behind uploading the pirated version of the movie on internet. But they will be arrested soon."[7]

    Subsequently, the film's director, Ranjith, took to his social media account to request a call for action against the culprits. "We have come to the notice that the print of the movie Leela is being shared in couple of Facebook pages and sites. We strongly condemn this act. We have already reported this to the Police authorities and would like to inform that strong action will be taken against the culprits [sic]," he said in his Facebook post.[8][9][10]

    Reception[edit]

    Goutham VS critic of Indian Express Limited stated that "This Ranjith film provokes disturbing questions" and gave 3.5 out of 5.[11] Deepa Soman, critic of Times of india gave 3.5 out of 5 and stated that "The wistful fate of Leela can trigger some tears as the final credits roll, but that wouldn’t take away the fulfilment of watching an eloquent film."[12].Onmanorama critic gave 3 out of 5 and wrote that "Leaving these questions to the readers recommending it as a one-time watch"[13]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Home".
  • ^ a b "Malayalam film 'Leela' to premiere online on its release date". 12 April 2016.
  • ^ "Biju Menon-Ranjith's 'Leela' to be released online [Where to watch it]". International Business Times. 9 April 2016.
  • ^ "Leela released". Archived from the original on 25 July 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  • ^ Nagarajan, Saraswathy (21 April 2016). "'Leela', the first Malayalam film to have premiere online". The Hindu.
  • ^ "Home".
  • ^ "Home".
  • ^ "Ranjith Balakrishnan on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 30 April 2022.[user-generated source]
  • ^ https://www.facebook.com/RanjithBalakrishnanOfficial/videos/1048751421885575/ [user-generated source]
  • ^ "Piracy hits Biju Menon's 'Leela'; director Ranjith calls for action against culprits [VIDEO]". International Business Times. 26 April 2016.
  • ^ "Leela movie Review: This Ranjith film provokes disturbing questions". The Indian Express. 23 April 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  • ^ "Leela Movie Review". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  • ^ "Playing the unusual macho 'Leela'". OnManorama. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  • External links[edit]

    LeelaatIMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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