Velipadinte Pusthakam Page #9

Synopsis: Professor Mathew Idikkula, who reformed the atmosphere of a college by developing a healthy relationship between teachers and students. The film reflects the goodness of the youth and the impact the students can have. It also takes a round-up on the revenge of the death of founding father of the college by killing his assasin.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Year:
2017
157 min
109 Views


Was Vishwan's dream.

To fulfill that dream,

we are making Vishwan's

story into a movie. That's all.

Why should you show me as

a villain for that?

Even if this movie

gets made or not;

There's a story that the

people of this village,

have believed for

the past 10 years.

If that story becomes a movie,

what more disgrace

would you be getting?

So don't try to oppose us.

If you oppose us, you will fail.

Because, behind this dream;

There's the whole youth and

people of this village.

Look.

Mathen Sir,

don't try to create

troubles like earlier.

You won't get anyone from here to go

to jail for you, like 'Crow' Rameshan.

You better be calm.

It's the people's need to make

Vishwan's story into a movie.

If you even dare to touch one

among us, because of this;

All the boys would break into

your house &finish you!

We won't allow you to

step into the town.

You won't know where

you're getting hit from.

All that won't be needed.

He has understood

everything now.

Hey.

Boys these days are like bees.

If they are disturbed, you wouldn't

know who's stinging you from where.

So, as we said..

See everything positively.

And at times, you can come

&watch the shooting too.

If you dare to raise your

hands on this boy again,

there won't be any

kerosene in your shop.

I will pour that and torch you!

Did you hear me?

Kafiummasshew mop!

Where did Vishwettan go?

Where did Vishwettan go?

He went to give a

signature at the station.

Oh no! Don't tell him

that I told you.

You Kankanis would

know very well;

How many cases are there

against him, right now?

Why is everyone silent?

Jayanthi, we don't know!

Dude, Wshwefian.

- Where were you?

- I had gone to check a vehicle.

Must be a police jeep.

How did you know that?

Why are you doing all

this for random people?

Why don't you mind

your own business?

If everyone starts

thinking like that,

life would be like

a rusted vehicle.

If it has to be painted &

carried around in style,

we should help others.

And we should also hit people who

don't move even after honking.

Is this any recent honking case?

The case where I beat up that

ration shop owner lttoop. That one!

Oh God!

You hit lttooppettan also?

Isn't he a good man?

Good man indeed!

But he hit his own son & bruised

that poor kid's eyes and face.

What's your problem if

he hits his own son?

If it's his son, he can

do anything or what?

He said he wants to get good

marks and go to college.

And his father said 'Don't go to

college; Run the ration shop!'

When the boy didn't agree,

he started beating him up.

I hit him because I didn't want

the son to hit the father.

Nice excuse!

It's compromised.

Ittoop sent his son to college.

He said that he didn't send him

because there's no college nearby.

This is why I keep saying that we need

a college & a hostel in our village.

Will our protest

succeed, Vishwetta?

Let's try going forward

in a fair way.

Nowl'm on the goon list, right?

Othen/vise, we can

try that route too.

When she's angry, her face looks

like a Leyland Lorry, right?

Yes. Correct!

Why is your face turning red

for such silly matters?

Everything is silly

for you, Vishwettan.

Fights, quarrels and

police cases daily.

When you're late to come home,

my heart is on fire.

You have enemies all

over town, right?

Do you ever think about

me and our daughter?

And you're sad that lttoop's son

didn't get to join a college.

Did you forget our past?

What I saw in lttoop's son's eyes;

Were my tears!

The tears of someone who deeply

desired to study, but couldn't.

You know rig ht?

Even after the sea took my father,

my mother carried fish baskets

to pay for my studies.

And I studied well also.

It was while I was dreaming

about joining college,

that my mother became paralyzed.

She lied motionless for 8 years!

I took care of her,

as much as a son can.

You were the only one who used to

come running to help me back then.

You were the only one who

used to console my sorrows.

And now, even you..

No, Vishwetta.

I said that out of fear.

I won't say it again.

Cut it.

Very good.

Okay right?

- Very nice.

Okay, s I r?

- Perfect.

Father, the shot is okay.

Father, the shot is okay!

Father has really

internalized the character.

I swear! No words!

- He is awesome!

Get ready for the next shot.

What's that crowd here?

Did the sea-turtle lay

an egg on the shore?

Vishwetta, please understand.

- Varkey!

Oh my God! Cinema shooting!

Vishwan'.!

Hey Vishwan!

- Just a small..

Cut it!

Cut it!

- Dad!

- This is my Vishwan!

Vishwan has come back

healthier and mightier.

As FatherVishwan.

Hey! Take him away!

- Let us shoot this.

Careful!

Take him over there.

One more, sir.

- Okay.

Action.

Vishwettan, please

understand what I'm saying.

Varkey, what you're

saying is pointless.

Hey! Stop! Stop!

Cut it!

How can he be Varkey?

I am Varkey, right?

If this is Vishwan, Vishwan's

best friend is me!

Dad, I'm doing your role.

- How's that possible?

If you do my role, will

you marry your mom?

Someone take him away!

Move away, Chetta.

- It's my father. Take him there.

Franklin, these boys

are hurting me!

Dad, stay calm!

- Okay. I'll sit here.

- Don't get up from here.

You should sit there.

Don't move again.

Vishwan is telling you!

Okay Dimblicoos!

But one thing! Mistakes

shouldn't be made.

Only you are dead.

Historic men like me

are still alive here.

So okay.

Carry on!

Carry on!

Sir, let's do one more take.

- Okay.

Clap in.

Sound! Roll camera!

Action!

Vishwetta, please try to

understand what I'm saying.

Varkey, what you're

saying is pointless.

Don't say that you won't

attend Jason's wedding,

because of a silly ego clash.

Cut it!

What's that?

I have never done this. I swear!

Who said that?

- Who?

Havel ever said so?

- What?

Vishwan, don't you remember us

going for Jason's wedding? -Yes.

Both of us got sloshed after the wedding

and dinner and lied on the stage;

I thought the boat was a

bathroom, and pissed on it;

Jason's father swore

at me, and slapped me;

Don't you remember all that?

We're shooting the

wedding like that.

But it won't be so vulgar.

Not that.

- Okay fine.

Dad, I'll fall on your feet.

Let us shoot this.

Please go, dad!

What?

Give me Rs.100.

- I don't have any. Get going!

lam stuck doing some

college kids' film.

None of them know

anything about films.

I'll call you.

So we'll have a blast at Jason's wedding!

- Okay!

We'll have a blast!

Cut it! Okay!

- Superb!

How are you able to

do this, Father?

Dude, next is the

song sequence, right?

'There's a canopy of

jasmine flowers up there'

'There's a canopy of

jasmine flowers up there'

'Here comes the palanquin

of silver moonlight'

'And he wants to step on to it'

'There's a canopy of

jasmine flowers up there'

'There's a canopy of

jasmine flowers up there'

'Are there fireworks

in your heart?'

'ls it a firefly in your eyes?'

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Benny P. Nayarambalam

Benny P. Nayarambalam is an Indian screenwriter who works in Malayalam films and theatre. He wrote his first theatrical play Athyunnathangalil Deivathinu Sthuthi at the age of 19, for the production company owned by Rajan P. Dev, in which he also performed as Rajan's son. He has a post-graduate degree in Malayalam literature. He made his debut in films as screenwriter through First Bell (1992), directed by P. G. Viswambharan.Benny had a successful career as a screenwriter, with most of his films turning into blockbusters. And two of his theatre plays Vikalanga Varsham and Arabikkadalum Adbudavilakkum were made into films, Kunjikoonan (2002) and Chanthupottu (2005) respectively. In Chanthupottu, Dileep and Lal played the roles Benny and Rajan P. Dev portrayed in the original play. more…

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