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| name          = Kizhakkan Pathrose
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| director      = [[T. S. Suresh Babu]]
| director      = [[T. S. Suresh Babu]]
| producer      = Thommy Kunju
| producer      = Thommy Kunju
| writer        = [[Dennis Joseph]] (screenplay)<br/>Muttathu Varkey (story)
| writer        = {{ubl|[[Dennis Joseph]] (screenplay)|Muttathu Varkey (story)}}
| starring      = {{ubl|[[Mammootty]]|[[Urvashi]]|[[Parvathy Jayaram|Parvathy]]|[[Innocent (actor)|Innocent]]|[[K.P.A.C. Lalitha]]|[[Raghuvaran]]|[[Janardhanan (actor)|Janardhanan]]|[[Anju (actress)|Anju]]}}
| music          = [[S. P. Venkatesh]]
| cinematography = [[Jayanan Vincent]]
| cinematography = [[Jayanan Vincent]]
| starring      = [[Mammootty]]<br/>[[Urvashi]]<br/>[[Parvathy Jayaram|Parvathy]]<br/>[[Innocent (actor)|Innocent]]<br/>[[K.P.A.C. Lalitha]]<br/>[[Raghuvaran]]<br/>[[Janardhanan (actor)|Janardhanan]]<br/>[[Anju (actress)|Anju]]
| distributor    = Maruti Pictures
| distributor    = Maruti Pictures
| released      =  1992
| released      =  27 August 1992
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'''''Kizhakkan Pathrose''''' ([[Malayalam]]: കിഴക്കൻ പത്രോസ്) is a 1992 [[Malayalam film]], directed by [[T. S. Suresh Babu]], starring [[Mammootty]] in the title role. This movie got avg status in 1992.
'''''Kizhakkan Pathrose''''' ([[Malayalam]]: കിഴക്കൻ പത്രോസ്) is a 1992 [[Malayalam film]], directed by [[T. S. Suresh Babu]], starring [[Mammootty]] in the title role. The musical score and songs were composed by [[S. P. Venkatesh]]. The film released around the same time as ''[[Adhwaytham]]'' and ''[[Yoddha (1992 film)|Yoddha]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/malayalam/2021/aug/19/in-second-onam-season-without-film-releases-a-recap-of-star-wars-2346687.html | title=In second Onam season without film releases, a recap of Malayalam star wars }}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
Pothen Upadeshi makes his living as a Gospel preacher. He stays in a house that has been granted to him by Chandy Muthalaali for some time so to as to get rid of the evil prevailing in that site. Pathrose and Kunjumol are his children. Pathrose tries to make an earning by playing drama. However, it doesn't yield him any good financial benefits. His mother gets him married to Molly so that they get a mini lorry also as dowry. Pathrose joins Chandy Muthalaali to transport his goods to Sait at Ernakulam. Chandy had already bribed the tax officials so as to evade tax at check-posts. Pathrose decides to transport fish from Ernakulam to his hometown and sell to make a profit. However, he is blocked by the authorised fish trader in Ernakulam, Tharakan, who takes away all the fish Pathrose had purchased. Pathrose suffers a heavy loss, however, Molly gives him her ornaments to be pledged. Pathrose fights with the fish trader and transports fish in return. He also transports goods directly without Chandy's knowledge to earn more. When Chandy's men get to know about it, they burn Pathrose's lorry and damage his house. Pathrose also comes to know that Molly was ditched by Chandy's son earlier. Pathrose leaves his house disappointed. His father takes Molly to her house.
Pothen Upadeshi makes his living as a Gospel preacher. He stays in a house that has been granted to him by Chandy Muthalaali for some time so to as to get rid of the evil prevailing in that site. Pathrose and Kunjumol are his children. Pathrose tries to make an earning by playing drama. However, it doesn't yield him any good financial benefits. His mother gets him married to Molly so that they get a mini lorry also as dowry. Pathrose joins Chandy Muthalaali to transport his goods to Sait at Ernakulam. Chandy had already bribed the tax officials so as to evade tax at check-posts. Pathrose decides to transport fish from Ernakulam to his hometown and sell to make a profit. However, he is blocked by the authorised fish trader in Ernakulam, Tharakan, who takes away all the fish Pathrose had purchased. Pathrose suffers a heavy loss, however, Molly gives him her ornaments to be pledged. Pathrose fights with the fish trader and transports fish in return. He also transports goods directly without Chandy's knowledge to earn more. When Chandy's men get to know about it, they burn Pathrose's lorry and damage his house. Pathrose also learns that Molly was ditched by Chandy's son earlier. Pathrose leaves his house disappointed. His father takes Molly to her house.


With the financial aid given by Mary, a fish vendor, Pathrose progresses as a fish seller. Occasionally he meets Anthony, who is a drug addict. He joins hands with Anthony and they get jointly involved in the drug business. They also plan Kunjumol's wedding. However, Upadeshi, who is now in an old age home, refuses to go home for the wedding. Molly and his son also stay with him there. An act of betrayal follows, and finally, the movie ends with hope.
With the financial aid given by Mary, a fish vendor, Pathrose progresses as a fish seller. Occasionally he meets Anthony, who is a drug addict. He joins hands with Anthony and they get jointly involved in the drug business. They also plan Kunjumol's wedding. However, Upadeshi, who is now in an old-age home, refuses to go home for the wedding. Molly and his son also stay with him there. An act of betrayal follows, and finally, the movie ends with hope.


==Cast==
==Cast==
{{cast listing|
*[[Mammootty]] as Pathrose
*[[Mammootty]] as Pathrose
*[[Urvashi (actress)|Urvashi]] as Mary alias Chala Mary
*[[Urvashi (actress)|Urvashi]] as Mary alias Chala Mary
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*[[T. R. Omana]]
*[[T. R. Omana]]
*[[K. P. A. C. Sunny]]
*[[K. P. A. C. Sunny]]
 
}}
== Songs ==
== Songs ==


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The tune of the song "Pathirakkili" was used again as "Jhoot Bol Na Sach Baat Bol De" for [[Priyadarshan]]'s [[Bollywood]] film ''[[Saat Rang Ke Sapne]]''.
The tune of the song "Pathirakkili" was used again as "Jhoot Bol Na Sach Baat Bol De" for [[Priyadarshan]]'s [[Bollywood]] film ''[[Saat Rang Ke Sapne]]''.
==Production==
The film was originally titled ''Arayan Pathrose''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://malayalam.filmibeat.com/features/flashback-friday-ts-suresh-babu-about-the-title-change-of-mammootty-starrer-kizhakkan-pathrose-066982.html | title=കോട്ടയം കുഞ്ഞച്ചന് ശേഷം മമ്മൂക്കയുടെ അരയന്‍ പത്രോസ് മുടങ്ങാനുള്ള കാരണം പറഞ്ഞ് ടിഎസ് സുരേഷ് ബാബു | date=20 November 2020 }}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0271596|Kottayam Kunjachan}}
* https://web.archive.org/web/20120325211309/http://popcorn.oneindia.in/title/5783/kottayam-kunjachan.html
* [http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/article/61639.html Srikanth debuts in Malayalam ]


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Latest revision as of 08:25, 19 May 2022

Kizhakkan Pathrose
Directed byT. S. Suresh Babu
Produced byThommy Kunju
Written by
Starring
Music byS. P. Venkatesh
CinematographyJayanan Vincent
Distributed byMaruti Pictures
Release date
27 August 1992
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Kizhakkan Pathrose (Malayalam: കിഴക്കൻ പത്രോസ്) is a 1992 Malayalam film, directed by T. S. Suresh Babu, starring Mammootty in the title role. The musical score and songs were composed by S. P. Venkatesh. The film released around the same time as Adhwaytham and Yoddha.[1]

Plot[edit]

Pothen Upadeshi makes his living as a Gospel preacher. He stays in a house that has been granted to him by Chandy Muthalaali for some time so to as to get rid of the evil prevailing in that site. Pathrose and Kunjumol are his children. Pathrose tries to make an earning by playing drama. However, it doesn't yield him any good financial benefits. His mother gets him married to Molly so that they get a mini lorry also as dowry. Pathrose joins Chandy Muthalaali to transport his goods to Sait at Ernakulam. Chandy had already bribed the tax officials so as to evade tax at check-posts. Pathrose decides to transport fish from Ernakulam to his hometown and sell to make a profit. However, he is blocked by the authorised fish trader in Ernakulam, Tharakan, who takes away all the fish Pathrose had purchased. Pathrose suffers a heavy loss, however, Molly gives him her ornaments to be pledged. Pathrose fights with the fish trader and transports fish in return. He also transports goods directly without Chandy's knowledge to earn more. When Chandy's men get to know about it, they burn Pathrose's lorry and damage his house. Pathrose also learns that Molly was ditched by Chandy's son earlier. Pathrose leaves his house disappointed. His father takes Molly to her house.

With the financial aid given by Mary, a fish vendor, Pathrose progresses as a fish seller. Occasionally he meets Anthony, who is a drug addict. He joins hands with Anthony and they get jointly involved in the drug business. They also plan Kunjumol's wedding. However, Upadeshi, who is now in an old-age home, refuses to go home for the wedding. Molly and his son also stay with him there. An act of betrayal follows, and finally, the movie ends with hope.

Cast[edit]

Songs[edit]

All lyrics are written by O. N. V. Kurup; all music is composed by S. P. Venkatesh.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Pathirakkili"K. J. Yesudas 
2."Venal Choodin"K. J. Yesudas 
3."Thudi Kotti"K. J. Yesudas 
4."Neerazhi Penninte"K. J. Yesudas, K. S. Chithra 

The tune of the song "Pathirakkili" was used again as "Jhoot Bol Na Sach Baat Bol De" for Priyadarshan's Bollywood film Saat Rang Ke Sapne.

Production[edit]

The film was originally titled Arayan Pathrose.[2]

References[edit]

  1. "In second Onam season without film releases, a recap of Malayalam star wars".
  2. "കോട്ടയം കുഞ്ഞച്ചന് ശേഷം മമ്മൂക്കയുടെ അരയന്‍ പത്രോസ് മുടങ്ങാനുള്ള കാരണം പറഞ്ഞ് ടിഎസ് സുരേഷ് ബാബു". 20 November 2020.


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