Leela

Synopsis: Kuttiyappan is an unmarried 40 something, who lives a careless life, loves to create one-night relationships with women.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Renjith
Production: Capitol Theatre
 
IMDB:
5.7
Year:
2016
101 min
117 Views


1

Come on!

Go!!

Team DrC

Stop! Stop!

Blow into this..

Blow..

Go!

What happened?

Go, my dear!

'Stride away, my dear..'

The horse is a perfect vehicle,

especially for those who

drink in the night.

lf you're on this,

they can't make you blow,

or do their checking!

lt is safe,

and a change as well.

Got it?

Got it, PT Chacko Sir?

Why are you standing

there like a statue?

Long Live Kerala Congress!

Long Live PT Chacko!!

Do you have any idea

what's going on in Pala?

The party has split into

around 26 groups now!

'Leela'

Sound Design

Arun S Mani, Vishnu PC

Sound Mixing

N Harikumar (Aries Vismaya)

Make Up

Ronex Xavier

Costume Design

SB Satheesh

Colorist

Liju Prabhakaran

Chief Associate Director

Shyamjith GS

Production Controller

Biju Thomas

Art Director

Santhosh Raman

Editor

Manoj Kannoth

Music

Bijibal

Cinematography

Prashanth Raveendran

Story, Screenplay, Dialogues

Unni.R

Directed by

Ranjith

Team DrC

Sir,

Kuttiyappan Sir,

Sir,

Do you remember attending

a funeral at Manganam?

..of one Keshava

Panicker's wife?

You held my shouldertight when you

caught a glimpse of her back then.

l had a hard time

trying to convince her.

And only recently l came to know

that she started 'this' job.

What's your name, dear?

Bindu!

Just Bindu?

No initials?

C.K. Bindu.

C.K. Bindu!

That's nice!

The initials of the first

girl l had were also C.K!

C.K. Ammini!

l'll wait outside.

- So be it!

C.K, my dear,

Come!

Take that lamp.

Pour some oil, put the

wicks in, and light it!

Let it shine brightly!

Come on, light it!

Shall we start then?

As you please, Sir.

As a good omen, keep

that lamp there.

Now spread this mat

over here, C.K.

Who am l to you?

l don't know.

Then l'm telling you..

l am your father!

Your?.

Father!

Got it?

l'll lie down here like this.

But l won't be lying

here just like that.

l'll be lying dead.

Got it?

ls this how you sit when

your father is dead?

Shouldn't you cry?

Start crying then.

Oh Lord Allah!

You should cry sincerely!

l don't have cotton in my nose.

Please adjust.

Ready?

Aren't you going to cry?

Not enough..

Let it come from within..

You can be more natural..

On a higher pitch..

Team DrC

Good!

This is good!

Stop.

Enough, dear C.K.

This father is really happy!

Don't cry!

Don't cry, dear!

Stop crying, CK!

The 'programme' is over!

My father died very recently.

l had to start this

wretched job after that..

l got reminded of my father.

Dasa Pappi,

Give this to her.

Ask her to go to Joshi's

textile shop tomorrow.

l'll tell him.

He will give her some job there.

Shall l serve dinner?

No, sister!

l'm not hungry!

Team DrC

Hey,

Have you slept?

No!

Then get your mat &

pillow and come here.

lt's okay. l'll sleep here.

That won't be right!

What if something happens to you

in this age if you sleep alone?

Come here and sleep.

Admit that you're scared to sleep

there alone. Then l'll come!

Yes. l admit!

Come!

There's a saying that 'if you have company,

you can even see through darkness.'

l have enough company in this town, right?

Then what?

l'm not talking about the company

to drink and to sleep with...

You should have a woman

as your companion!

How long have l

been telling you?

Don't keep repeating

this everyday!

That won't be possible.

The sexton of our church

had mentioned about a girl.

Whoever it is, it

won't be possible!

l can't cheat someone knowingly!

By the way,

Don'tjust lie there like you're in

art film and sing a song instead!

This silence is like a satan!

Please sing!

'l am offering you

my gratitude,'

'before l go to sleep..'

'For all the blessings you have

showered on me today,'

'from your kind heart..'

'You have washed

away my small sins,'

'l committed against your will;

with my tears,'

'to do good deeds hereafter..'

Team DrC

Who is it knocking on the door?

ls someone knocking?

Of course! Move!!

Don't open the door!

Wait!!

Go find out who it is.

l will!

Who is it?

Go there and find out!!

- Don't push!

Who is it?

lt's me! Kuttiyappan!

lt's Kuttiyappan.

l'm not deaf!

Hey teacher, greetings!

Were you busy?

What is it?

Come here!

Don't pull me!

What is he upto now?

Nuisance!

Kuttiyappan, what's with this attire?

l'm coming after conducting a

multi-religion conference all alone.

Hey,

Pillai,

l need something urgently.

What?

l need.. l need an elephant.

Elephant?

l need a handsome male elephant!

Now?

Not now. Later.

But, he should be

really friendly.

What for?

l mean..

With such high diesel prices, it's

not worth it to drive the jeep..

Apart from that, the

roads are bad..

And when you compare the

yearly maintenance cost,

it is more profitable to

travel on an elephant.

lt will be safe, and

a change as well.

Did you wake me up during

this midnight to say this?

You go and get some

sleep, Kuttiyappan!

lnstead of troubling people like this..

- Wait, Pillai.

Hey..

This isn't any random plan..

Don't tell this to anyone.

This is a new Gandhian protest method

against the global oil companies!

Do you understand?

Elephant, instead

of a motor vehicle.

Coconut leaves and

palmyra, instead of oil!

lsn't it organic?

Got it?

Got it?

Got it!

Then you may go, Pillai!

Go complete whatever

you were doing!

Hey, l'll come in the morning.

Finish your bath, and be ready!

lnteresting...

Elephant, instead of a vehicle..

Coconut leaves and palmyra,

instead of petrol..

What is it?

What?

l'm asking you!

What is it?

Kuttiyappan came here to talk

about buying an elephant.

As if everything

else wasn't enough for him!

Ruining his father's money!!

Switch off the lights

and go to sleep!

Team DrC

Jesus!

Hey Elyamma!

Where are you off to in the

morning, on that ladder?.

What do l say!

Coffee won't go down my boss' throat if

l take it to him through the stairs inside.

So he kept this here for me.

What do l say!

Don't say anything!!

Just be careful while climbing!

My God!!

Elephant, instead

of a motor vehicle.

Coconut leaves and palmyra,

instead of oil.

That will be safe, and

a change as well.

Gosh!

- Got it?

Here!

Your coffee!

So soon?

Good morning!

Cry out loud if you fall down.

Or else l won't hear you!

Wait..

lf l have one before

brushing my teeth,

it will be added to the

previous day's account.

Where did it go?

Are you trying to find a

place to go in the morning?

Not that!

l can't find Pala &

Kozha in this map.

That 'Vaidyar'

(physician) has come.

He had asked for you.

Can you move a little bit?

- Why?

Now l can see!

Oh Lord Allah!

Krishna! Lord Guruvayoorappa!

Christ!

My dear Dinkan,

bless me!!

Original, isn't it?

He will show you five colours!

Have you seen them,

Vaidyar Mollakka?

l have seen around

2 - 2 and a half..

That's more than enough

for this body of yours.

Hey,

don't spread it too much like last time.

Just stir it nicely.

With one dip, one

should reach the skies!

What is it?

l'm on my way!

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Unni R.

Jayachandran Parameswaran Nair (born on 12 April 1971), better known by his stage name Unni R., is an Indian short-story writer and screenwriter, who is known for his work in Malayalam literature and Malayalam cinema. Born in Kudamaloor in Kottayam district, he is currently based in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. Unni R. won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Screenplay for the film Charlie (2015). His notable screenplays include Munnariyippu, Kullante Bharya in 5 Sundarikal and Bridge in Kerala Cafe. more…

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