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''Kathikappal'' () is a 2008 Indian
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-language
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written and directed by Dinesh Selvaraj in his debut. The film stars V. N. Anoop Kumar,
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and
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, with Chandrabose,
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, Prem,
Thennavan Thennavan () may refer to: * ''Thennavan'' (film), a 2003 Indian Tamil-language film * Thennavan (actor) Thennavan is an Indian actor who has appeared in supporting roles. After making his debut in Bharathiraja's ''En Uyir Thozhan'' (1990), t ...
, Jayaprakasam, Sakthivel and Vinoth Kumar playing supporting roles. It was released on 25 July 2008.


Plot

Set in 1988, the notorious forest brigand Veeraiyyan abducted a former minister and held him captive in the forest of
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. To release him, Veeraiyyan demanded a ransom of 3 crores. Police Commissioner Chandrabose ( Chandrabose) and his squad – Thennavan (
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), Jayaprakash (Jayaprakasam), Sakthivel (Sakthivel), and Vinoth Kumar (Vinoth Kumar) – killed Veeraiyyan, but they could not save the minister, and in the process, the respected doctor Pari Vallal ( Prem) was shot dead. Pari Vallal worked in a remote village to exercise his profession. He met the orphan Sara (
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), who grew up in a church and decided to assist him. They fell in love with each other and got married. In 2008, during the annual death ceremony of Pari Vallal in Kodaikanal, an injured Joshua Prakash ( V. N. Anoop Kumar) appears and proclaims to be the Pari Vallal in his previous birth. Sara, Pari Vallal's widow who now lives with her adopted daughter Kabini (Baby Prahasitha), is astonished and could not believe it. The inhabitants, who think it was a practical joke, beat Joshua Prakash up and tie him with a rope to control him. The next day, Mallika (
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) comes to the village and claims to be Joshua Prakash's wife. After their marriage, Joshua Prakash claimed to be Pari Vallal and told that his parents locked him in a room for 12 years. The villagers first cannot believe him, but his perfect recollections of Kodaikanal and its inhabitants baffle many. The psychiatrist Elangovan (
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), Pari Vallal's brother, interviews Joshua Prakash and confirms that he is Pari Vallal. Annoyed by her husband's eccentric behavior, Mallika decides to leave the place, but Joshua Prakash confesses that he loves her and wants to get ahold of the money hidden by Veeraiyyan. Chandrabose and his team track Joshua Prakash and abduct him in a cabin in the woods. They force him to show the place and then find Thennavan's corpse. Sara, armed with a rifle, threatens to kill them. In 1988, Chandrabose, his squad, and Veeraiyyan were actually partners in crime. Chandrabose and his squad then double-crossed Veeraiyan and killed the minister. Veeraiyyan, who tried to escape, was shot in the back. An injured Veeraiyyan begged Pari Vallal to save him and told him the place where he had hidden the money, but Thennavan killed Pari Vallal and Veeraiyyan died from his injuries. In 2008, Joshua Prakash reveals that he is not Pari Vallal's rebirth but the son of the minister who was killed by them. With Sara, he has planned to take revenge on Chandrabose and his squad. Joshua Prakash and Sara eventually kill them, and he then tells her to keep the money. The film ends with Joshua Prakash and Mallika adopting Kabini and leaving the village.


Cast


Production

Dinesh Selvaraj, erstwhile assistant to
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and son of writer R. Selvaraj, made his directorial debut with ''Kathikappal''. V. N. Anoop Kumar, who did a small role in ''
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'' and was a qualified dancer, was selected to play the lead role. Music director Chandrabose played the role of a crooked police officer whose role was also said to be significant. Dinesh Selvaraj mentioned that keeping the genre in mind, he shot a romantic song in a graveyard.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Sree Sai, with lyrics written by N. Annamalai. The audio was released on 12 April 2008 in
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in
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. Director Mani Rathnam released the first copy of the album that was received by director N. Lingusamy.


Reception

Pavithra Srinivasan of ''
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'' rated the film out of 5 and said, "It's a pretty short movie but the predominant feeling you get when everything's over is that it could all have gone much better". ''Behindwoods.com'' rate the film out of 5 and wrote, "Entire cast performs very unnaturally and it is an uphill task for the audience to get involved in the film. Some of the scenes which are expected to be spooky turn out to be contrived and fall flat. Besides, it is also very difficult to tolerate the buffoonery in the climax sequence". PVS from ''Nowrunning.com'' rated the film out of 5 and stated, "What sustains interest in the film are the scintillating background score by Sri Sai and Abdul Kalam's splendorous celluloid visuals of Kodaikanal".


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*{{IMDb title 2000s Indian films 2000s Tamil-language films 2008 directorial debut films 2008 films 2008 thriller films Films set in 1988 Films set in 2008 Films shot in Kodaikanal Indian films about revenge Indian thriller films