1/10
Capsule Review: Thrissivaperoor Kliptham
3 November 2017
A gang is fervently trying to outdo a rival gang in Ratheish Kumar's Thrissivaperoor Kliptham. The methods that they use to do this is childish at best, which naturally makes this a film suitable for infants only. And even they may doze off after 5 minutes. While it's disheartening to see talented actors like Chemban Venod Jose and Asif Ali play to the tunes of an amateur director like Kumar, it is even more depressing to learn that the film, which has fantastic poster designs, has no story to tell. It dilly-dallies around for over 2 hours, with characters blurting out nonsense and rebelling just because they hail from the city of Thrissur, and then suddenly ends because people are already sleeping. Thrissivaperoor Kliptham is a mess right from the start and cumulatively turns into a dumping ground with a convenient, cringe-worthy climax. The usual favorite Aparna Balamurali also crosses the line of over-smartness in this haphazard approximation of chronicle of life in the city. Thrissivaperoor Kliptham is easily one of the worst Malayalam films of 2017. TN.
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