Chempada

Chempada
Directed by Robin Thirumala
Produced by Jagadish K. Nair
Abdul Azeez
Screenplay by Robin Thirumala
Based on Avar Nagarathilund by M. D. Ajayaghosh
Starring Bala
Sridevika
Music by Robin Thirumala
Cinematography Noushad
Production
company
Garden Films
Release dates
  • December 2008 (2008-12)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Chempada (English: Red Army) is a 2008 Malayalam language thriller film written and directed by Robin Thirumala in his directorial debut.[1] The film is based on the novel Avar Nagarathilund by M. D. Ajayaghosh which was serialised in Manorama Weekly.

Plot

The film revolves around a music troupe of youngsters named 'Red Army'. Headed by its mentor Captain Mukundan Menon, the group's real operations are to loot and kill people who have amassed wealth through wrong means and to cleanse the world of crime and injustice. Manu (Bala), a naive guy from Vagamon and son of a driver working for R. K. Nair, a rich planter, loved Meenakshi (Sreedevika), an innocent girl. But Meenakshi was raped by the planter and his accomplices. Being loyal to the master, Manu's father took the blame upon himself and got arrested. Things took a different turn when his father committed suicide in jail under suspicious circumstances and Meenakshi went missing. Manu then took up arms to avenge R. K. Nair and his men, but was beaten and left badly wounded in a desolate place, where he was found by the troupe members. Manu, who is later inducted into the troupe, gets a new name, Harikrishnan, and becomes active in the troupe's activities. What happens next forms the rest of the movie.

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack contains 10 songs, all composed by Robin Thirumala. Lyrics by Robin Thirumala, Prakash Marar, Firoz Thikkodi.

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Ente Pranayathin (D)" Najim Arshad, Jyotsna
2 "Ente Pranayathin (M)" Najim Arshad
3 "Kallurukkippoovu Kammalaninja" M. G. Sreekumar, Ranjini Jose
4 "Mele Etho Oru Minnaaminni" Pradeep Palluruthy
5 "Mohabbathin Kadalile" Jyotsna, Dr. M. K. Muneer
6 "Oru Paattaay" Arun, Preetha Kannan
7 "Pathiye Vanna" Cicily, Satheesh Babu
8 "Raavin Viralthumbil" Najim Arshad, Smitha Nishanth
9 "Raavin Viralthumbil [F]" Smitha Nishanth
10 "Thumbe Thumbe" Afsal, Pradeep Palluruthy

References

  1. "Chempada". Malayalam Movie Database. Retrieved 11 March 2011.

External links

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