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| alt = Poster of the film featuring [[Mohanlal]]
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| native_name = കൂതറ
| director = [[Srinath Rajendran]]
| Assi.director = [[Unaiz Nazeer]]
| director = [[Srinath Rajendran]]
| producer = Shahul Hammeed Marikar
| producer = Shahul Hammeed Marikar
| narrator =
| writer = [[Vini Vishwa Lal]]
| starring = [[Mohanlal]]<br>[[Bharath (actor)|Bharath]]<br>[[Sunny Wayne]]<br>[[Tovino Thomas]]
| writer = Vini Vishwa Lal
| narrator = [[Dulquer Salmaan]]
| starring = [[Bharath (actor)|Bharath]]<br>[[Sunny Wayne]]<br>[[Tovino Thomas]]
| music = [[Gopi Sundar]]
| music = [[Gopi Sundar]]
| cinematography = Pappu
| cinematography = [[Pappu (Cinematographer)|Pappu]]
| editing = [[Praveen K. L.]]<br>[[N. B. Srikanth]]
| editing = [[N. B. Srikanth]]
| studio = [[Marikar Films]]
| studio = Marikar Films
| distributor = [[UTV Motion Pictures]]
| distributor = [[UTV Motion Pictures]]
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2014|06|13}}
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2014|06|13}}
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'''''Koothara''''' ({{Lang-en|''The Rogue'' / ''Cultureless'' / ''Bad'' / ''Untidy''}}) is a [[List of Malayalam films of 2014|2014]] [[Malayalam cinema|Malayalam]] [[coming of age]] [[mystery film|mystery]] [[thriller (genre)|thriller]] film directed by [[Srinath Rajendran]]. It stars [[Bharath (actor)|Bharath]], [[Sunny Wayne]], and [[Tovino Thomas]] with [[Mohanlal]] in an extended cameo role.<ref>[http://www.dcbooks.com/mohanlal-in-koothara-movie.html മോഹന്‍ലാലും കൂതറയാകുന്നു]. Dcbooks.com (19 August 2013). Retrieved on 20 June 2014.</ref> The story, set in an untold period, focuses on three engineering students {{ndash}} Koobrin (Bharath), Tharun (Tovino Thomas), and Ram (Sunny Wayne), their adventures during the college days and the post-college life.
'''''Koothara''''' ({{Translation|Culture-less / bad / untidy}}) is a 2014 [[Malayalam]]-language [[coming of age]] film directed by Srinath Rajendran and written by [[Vini Vishwa Lal]]. It stars [[Mohanlal]], [[Bharath (actor)|Bharath]], [[Sunny Wayne]], and [[Tovino Thomas]] <ref>[http://www.dcbooks.com/mohanlal-in-koothara-movie.html മോഹന്‍ലാലും കൂതറയാകുന്നു] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130823133717/http://www.dcbooks.com/mohanlal-in-koothara-movie.html |date=23 August 2013 }}. Dcbooks.com (19 August 2013). Retrieved 20 June 2014.</ref> The story, set in an untold period, focuses on three engineering students, Koobrin (Bharath), Tharun (Tovino Thomas), and Ram (Sunny Wayne), and their adventures during college time and post-college life.


The film is produced by Shahul Hammeed Marikar under the banner of [[Marikar Films]] and distributed by [[UTV Motion Pictures]]. The [[soundtrack]] and [[background score]] were composed by [[Gopi Sundar]]. The film was released on 13 June 2014, and received mixed response from critics.<ref name=IBTimesfirstday/>
The film was produced by Shahul Hammeed Marikar under the banner of Marikar Films and distributed by [[UTV Motion Pictures]]. The original songs and [[background score]] were composed by [[Gopi Sundar]]. The film was released on 13 June 2014, and received a mixed response from critics.<ref name=IBTimesfirstday>[http://www.ibtimes.co.in/koothara-earns-1-3-crores-evokes-mixed-reviews-first-day-602235 'Koothara' Earns ?1.3 Crores; Evokes Mixed Reviews on First Day]. ''International Business Times''. (14 June 2014). Retrieved 20 June 2014.</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
{{More plot|date=August 2019}}
Three engineering students whose life takes a twist after meeting a mysterious man who teaches them the real meaning of life.
The story is about three friends whose heedless lifestyle take a twist after meeting a mysterious man who teaches them the real meaning of life.

'''''The first earthquake'' – The preamble of an undying friendship'''

Koobrin, Tharun and Ram, a trio who met in college, enjoy their days carefree and aimless. They skip classes, fail in exams and survive their hectic engineering curriculum together. Tharun, coming from an economically weak background, carries the hope of his entire family where he has to either make success as an engineer or join his father's profession as a painter. He is bothered by an old relationship, which is unknown to his friends. Koobrin, from a middle-class family, fell for the promise of a motorcycle from his father if he agreed to join engineering, which he has no passion for. Ram, hailing from a wealthy backdrop, has no passion for engineering either. The start of their friendship is marked by an earthquake and carried forward by their perpetual insouciant lifestyle. They are expelled from their hostel and stay with their easy-going professor, Chandran sir and his pet dog, Koothara.

Ram falls in love with Shilpa, who works in a shop nearby, while Koobrin goes through numerous college flings. Sheistha, the last of Koobrin's conquest cheats on him, which he finds out during the orchestration of their college fest. In front of an entire crowd, the trio confront her while he breaks-up with her, culminating in them getting expelled from college without a degree.

The reality of life strikes them now and it strikes them hard. Tharun has no option, but to become a painter. Ram, being continuously demeaned at home, tries various jobs, failing in each. Koobrin is sent to seminary to make it as a priest. Their hopes hit rock-bottom to an extent that Tharun cannot even forgive a preschooler for a silly prank. The occasion of their professor Chandran sir's wedding proves no different, reminding them of how much of failures they have become compared to their classmates.

'''''The second earthquake'' – Yellowtooth: Hope for a better future'''

Chandran sir's pep talk push the three to think of better employment. They start an IT firm, named Yellowtooth, to try to excel in a field they are better equipped in. Stealing money from their homes, they make an exorbitant investment, even when they had zero managerial experience. Another earthquake marks the company's launch. Their innate profligacy and unfocused energies show them no success and it's only a matter of time before the company fell deep into debts.

The only upside to their unsuccessful venture, appears to be their befriending of the neighbour – Swathi, a single mother. It was Swathi's child, whose prank provoked Tharun earlier, which seems to be the reason for her initial friction with the group.

'''''The third earthquake'' – AK47: Usthad and his nefarious plans'''

One by one, each employee quit the sinking ship. Losing hope in the company, the three are faced with the tough choice to make. They decide to shut down Yellowtooth. While drinking in a local bar they encounter a mysterious group of fishermen led by a strange man, on a silly matter. He challenges to meet the trio outside, where they are surprised with a friendly drinks offer. They drink through the night and he learns all about the trio. He claims to be a cursed merman, which the trio does not take seriously. He take them out on his next fishing trip out in the ocean and suggest that the trio enter the fishing industry and that there is a fishing boat available for sale, if they are interested. He assures huge profits, which can pay back their debts, if they can manage the money. With Swathi's help, they mortgage Shilpa's property to purchase the boat from Usthad Sali, an old ailing fisherman, without even seeing the boat.

The next day, they are shocked with the rusty old boat that they got for themselves. Aale-kolli (man-killer), or AK47, as it is popularly known, is believed to be haunted and so far caused 47 deaths, at least one in each of its voyages. The mysterious man is none other than Usthad Sali, the owner of the boat. He tricked them into buying his boat and the boat is not even worth one-tenth what they paid.

With a huge mortgage to pay and no other way out, they are forced to try their luck with AK47. The trio along with Koothara, their pet dog, restore the boat and set out on their maiden voyage marked by another earthquake. Not only do they not catch any fish, they are also met with the fury of the sea, in a thunderstorm that night. Luck lets them escape with their life and an upright boat. Stranded in the sea, their calls to shore for help is answered only by Usthad, who says it is his revenge for the unfinished business from their first meeting. Famished, they are now faced with either slow starvation to death or suicide using the poison that Usthad had left for them on board.

Also, Tharun confess to his friends of his past affair with Swathi.

'''No more earthquakes – The trio triumphs'''

They decide not to give up – the way they had always done so. They try and fix the boat and continue to fish. They manage to capture quite a few and return ashore. Usthad had left the shore, with their money left back for them.

Knowing nothing of the trade, they had returned from the sea, alive and unharmed. They decide to achieve the best in what they know. They restart Yellowtooth and gradually climb to success. Ram marry Shilpa and Tharun marry Swathi. Koobrin starts a relationship with an old classmate, Roshni. A prank, placing a microphone in Tharun's room on his wedding night, reveals to his friends that he is the father of Swathi's child.

The end credits show the story being narrated by Koothara, the pet dog, to his son and Usthad is shown swimming in some distant seas with two other mermaids, having finally freed himself from the curse.


==Cast==
==Cast==
{{colbegin}}
{{colbegin}}
*[[Mohanlal]] as Siren Semiramis Aegean Derketoa aka Ustad Saali
*[[Bharath (actor)|Bharath]] as Koobrin / Kalikkaran
*[[Bharath (actor)|Bharath]] as Koobrin Anthony / Kalikkaran
*[[Tovino Thomas]] as Tharun
*[[Tovino Thomas]] as Tharun Moorthy
*[[Sunny Wayne]] as Ram
*[[Sunny Wayne]] as Ram
*[[Bhavana (Malayalam actress)|Bhavana]] as Swathi
*[[Bhavana (actress)|Bhavana]] as Swathi
*[[Janani Iyer]] as Noora
*[[Janani Iyer]] as Noora
*[[Gauthami Nair]] as Roshni
*[[Gauthami Nair]] as Roshni
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*[[Madhurima]] as Sheistha
*[[Madhurima]] as Sheistha
*[[Akkara Kazhchakal|Josekutty Valiyakallumkal]] as Chandran Sir
*[[Akkara Kazhchakal|Josekutty Valiyakallumkal]] as Chandran Sir
*Anjali Aneesh Upasana as Priya Miss
*Anjali Nair as Priya Miss
*[[Baburaj (actor)|Baburaj]] as Principal
*[[Baburaj (actor)|Baburaj]] as Principal
*[[Ranjini (actress)|Ranjini]] as Ram's mother
*[[Ranjini (actress)|Ranjini]] as Ram's mother
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*[[Sasi Kalinga]] as Sulaiman
*[[Sasi Kalinga]] as Sulaiman
*Master Elhan Riyaz Shah as son of Tharun and Swati
*Master Elhan Riyaz Shah as son of Tharun and Swati
*[[Arun Benny]] as Kannan
*Arun Benny as Kannan
* Bibin Perumballikunneal as Azhar
*[[Prem Kumar]] as himself
*[[Prem Kumar (Malayalam actor)|Prem Kumar]] as himself
*[[Subbalakshmi]] as Valyammachi
*[[Subbalakshmi]] as Valyammachi
*[[Sunil Sukhada]] as House Owner
*[[Sunil Sukhada]] as House Owner
*Abbi as Thufailikka
*[[Abi (actor)|Abi]] as Thufailikka
*[[Kollam Thulasi]] as Bar Manager
*[[Kollam Thulasi]] as Bar Manager
*[[Aneesh Gopal]] as Tharuns Friend
*Lishoy as Koobrin's father
*[[Lishoy]] as Koobrin's father
*[[Urmila Unni]] as Tharun's mother
*[[Urmila Unni]] as Tharun's mother
*[[Nilambur Ayisha]] as Muslim Lady
*[[Nilambur Ayisha]] as Muslim Lady
* Liju Krishna as Saalis Gang Member
*[[Mohanlal]] as Siren Semiramis Aegean Derketto / Ustaad Saali (Cameo)
* Arun Vishwam as Employer in Bar
*Pratheesh Nair
*[[Dulquer Salmaan]] as Narrator (Voice only)
{{colend}}
{{colend}}


==Production==
==Production==
[[Bharath (actor)|Bharath]] was signed as one of the lead actors for the film. Ranjini was cast for an important role. [[Madhurima]] stated that she will essay the role of Shaista, an NRI in the film.<ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/malayalam/news-and-interviews/Madhuurima-to-romance-Bharath/articleshow/25446231.cms Madhuurima to romance Bharath The Times of India]. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (9 November 2013). Retrieved on 20 June 2014.</ref> [[Shritha Sivadas]] said that her character Shilpa was a simple village girl and that she was paired opposite [[Sunny Wayne]], who plays a college student.<ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/malayalam/news-and-interviews/Sritha-to-romance-Sunny/articleshow/26213766.cms Sritha to romance Sunny The Times of India]. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (23 November 2013). Retrieved on 20 June 2014.</ref>
[[Bharath (actor)|Bharath]] was signed as one of the lead actors for the film. Ranjini was cast for an important role. [[Madhurima]] stated that she would essay the role of Shaista, an NRI in the film.<ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/malayalam/news-and-interviews/Madhuurima-to-romance-Bharath/articleshow/25446231.cms Madhuurima to romance Bharath]. ''The Times of India''. (9 November 2013). Retrieved 20 June 2014.</ref> [[Shritha Sivadas]] said that her character Shilpa was a simple village girl and that she was paired opposite [[Sunny Wayne]], who played a college student.<ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/malayalam/news-and-interviews/Sritha-to-romance-Sunny/articleshow/26213766.cms Sritha to romance Sunny]. ''The Times of India''. (23 November 2013). Retrieved 20 June 2014.</ref>


The shooting started at [[Calicut University Institute of Engineering and Technology]], Thenhipalam on 25 September. The film was also shot at [[Calicut]], [[Ernakulam]], [[Thodupuzha]] and [[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]].
The shooting started at [[Calicut University Institute of Engineering and Technology]], Thenhipalam on 25 September. The film was also shot at [[Calicut|Kochi]], [[Ernakulam|Kozhikode]], [[Thodupuzha]] and [[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]].


''Koothara'''s poster designed by YellowTooth was shortlisted for International Movie Poster (IMP) awards.<ref>[http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-09-25/news-and-interviews/42391994_1_koothara-film-sreenath-rajendran Koothara’s poster makes it to IMP film poster awards The Times of India]. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com (25 September 2013). Retrieved on 20 June 2014.</ref>
''Koothara''{{'}}s poster, designed by YellowTooth, was shortlisted for International Movie Poster Awards (IMP Awards).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131001121817/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-09-25/news-and-interviews/42391994_1_koothara-film-sreenath-rajendran Koothara’s poster makes it to IMP film poster awards]. ''The Times of India''. (25 September 2013). Retrieved 20 June 2014.</ref>


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
{{Infobox album
| Name = Koothara
| Type = Soundtrack
| Artist = [[Gopi Sundar]], Thakara
| Cover =
| Caption =
| Released = 2014
| Recorded =
| Genre = [[Film soundtrack|Feature film soundtrack]]
| Length =
| Online Promotion =
| Label =
| Producer = Shahul Hammeed Marikar
| Last album =
| This album =
| Next album =
}}


The film's soundtrack is composed by [[Gopi Sundar]] and Thakara Band.A promo song was released prior to the release of the movie.
The soundtrack features songs composed by [[Gopi Sundar]] and Thakara .The lyrics were written by Hari Narayanan, Thakara and [[San Jaimt]] .

{| class="wikitable"
; Track list
|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;"
{{tracklist
! Track !! Song !! Singer(s)!! Duration !! Lyricist
| headline=
|-
| extra_column = Singer(s)
|1 || "Kannethadoore" ||Rita Tyagaragan and [[Gopi Sundar]] || 3:34 || Hari Narayanan
| length = {{Duration|m=24|s=17}}
|-
| total_length = 24:27
|2 || "The Country Song" || [[Jayen Varma]] || 3:46 ||Hari Narayanan
| title1 = Kannethadoore
|-
| extra1 = Rita Tyagaragan & [[Gopi Sundar]]
|3 || "Penne" ||Sharan Raj || 3:22 || Hari Narayanan
| lyrics1 = Hari Narayanan
|-
| length1 = 3:34
|4 || "Praanth" || [[Gopi Sundar]] || 3:48 ||Hari Narayanan
| title2 =The Country Song
|-
| extra2 = [[ Dr Sunil Yemman]]
|5 || "Vasudeva" ||Pavithra Menon, [[San Jaimt]], [[Gopi Sundar]] || 4.25 ||Hari Narayanan
| lyrics2 = Hari Naraanan
|-
| length2 = 3:46
|6 || "Avasaanamayi" ||James Thakara || 2.59 ||Thakara
| title3 = Penne
|-
| extra3 = Sharan Raj
|7 || "Promo Song-GVQ" || Thakara || 4:33 ||Thakara
| lyrics3 = Hari Narayanan
|}
| length3 = 3:22
| title4 = Praanth
| extra4 = [[ Gopi Chandhana ]]
| lyrics4 = Hari Narayanan
| length4 = 3:48
| title5 = Vasudeva
| extra5 = Pavithra Menon, [[San Jaimt]] & [[Gopi Sundar]]
| lyrics5 = Hari Narayanan, [[San Jaimt]]
| length5 = 3:22
| title6 = Avasaanamayi
| extra6 = James Thakara
| lyrics6 =Thakara
| length6 =2.59
| title7 = Promo Song-GVQ
| extra7 = Thakara
| lyrics7 =Thakara
| length7 =4:33
| title8 = Official Trailer (Narration)
| extra8 = [[Dulquer Salmaan]]
| lyrics8 =--
| length8 =1:50

}}


==Reception==
==Reception==


===Critical response===
===Critical response===
The film received negative reviews.<ref name=IBTimesfirstday/> ''Times of India'' rated it 3.5/5 and said "It cannot be called an enjoyable movie despite a rich verve of youthful energy that is pumped into it. Often it is low, degrading and utterly disappointing rarely eliciting any real laughter."<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/malayalam/movie-reviews/Koothara/movie-review/36603320.cms |title=Koothara Movie Review, Trailer, & Show timings |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2014-06-15 |accessdate=2015-05-20}}</ref>
The film received negative reviews.<ref name=IBTimesfirstday/> ''Times of India'' rated it 2.5/5 and said "It cannot be called an enjoyable movie despite a rich verve of youthful energy that is pumped into it. Often it is low, degrading and utterly disappointing rarely eliciting any real laughter."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/malayalam/movie-reviews/Koothara/movie-review/36603320.cms |title=Koothara Movie Review, Trailer, & Show timings |work=The Times of India |date=2014-06-15 |accessdate=2015-05-20}}</ref>

Gayathry of [[Oneindia.in]] said, "Koothara is a one time watchable flick. There are lot to see and laugh during the first half but, the movie disappoints during the second half and reviewed the movie 2/5."<ref>{{cite web|last=Published |first=Gayathry |url=http://m.oneindia.in/entertainment/malayalam/reviews/2014/koothara-movie-review-145454.html |title=Koothara Movie Review - Filmibeat |publisher=M.oneindia.in |date=2014-06-13 |accessdate=2015-05-20}}</ref>


Raj Vikaram of metromatinee said, "Negative title will only serve to accentuate the movie's collapse not that 'koothara', is most badly made movie which is insufficient to the hilt. But its attempt to be a surprise packet, doesn't bear fruit beyond a point."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metromatinee.com/movie-review/koothara-movie-review-485 |title=Koothara Movie Review |publisher=Metromatinee.com |date= |accessdate=2015-05-20}}</ref>
Gayathry of [[Oneindia.in]] said, "Koothara is a one time watchable flick. There are lot to see and laugh during the first half but, the movie disappoints during the second half and reviewed the movie 2/5."<ref>{{cite web|first=Gayathry V |last=Pillai |url=http://m.oneindia.in/entertainment/malayalam/reviews/2014/koothara-movie-review-145454.html |title=Koothara Movie Review - Filmibeat |publisher=M.oneindia.in |date=2014-06-13 |accessdate=2015-05-20}}</ref>


Raj Vikaram of metromatinee said, "Negative title will only serve to accentuate the movie's collapse not that 'koothara', is most badly made movie which is insufficient to the hilt. But its attempt to be a surprise packet, doesn't bear fruit beyond a point."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metromatinee.com/movie-review/koothara-movie-review-485 |title=Koothara Movie Review |publisher=Metromatinee.com |accessdate=2015-05-20}}</ref>
''Deccan Chronicle'' stated "'' Koothara'' is good in parts, just like a use-and-throw razor" and appreciated the technical aspects of the movie.<ref>[http://www.deccanchronicle.com/140614/entertainment-movie-review/article/movie-review-koothara-good-parts-just-use-and-throw-razor Movie review 'Koothara': Is good in parts, just like a use-and-throw razor]. Deccanchronicle.com (14 June 2014). Retrieved on 20 June 20164.</ref>


''Deccan Chronicle'' stated "'' Koothara'' is good in parts, just like a use-and-throw razor" and appreciated the technical aspects of the movie.<ref>[https://www.deccanchronicle.com/140614/entertainment-movie-review/article/movie-review-koothara-good-parts-just-use-and-throw-razor Movie review 'Koothara': Is good in parts, just like a use-and-throw razor]. ''Deccan Chronicle''. (14 June 2014). Retrieved 20 June 20164.</ref>
''The IB Times'' applauded the cinematography and Mohanlal's cameo.<ref name=IBTimesfirstday/>


===Box office===
===Box office===
''International Business Times'' reported that ''Koothara'' had a first day box office collection of {{INR Convert|1.3|c}}.<ref name="IBTimesfirstday"/>
The film was flopped at box office.
<ref>http://www.ibtimes.co.in/malayalam-best-lead-actors-2014-mammootty-dulquer-nivin-fahadh-others-top-10-list-618005</ref>


==References==
==References==
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* {{IMDb title|3726014}}


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Koothara
Poster featuring Mohanlal
കൂതറ
Directed bySrinath Rajendran
Written byVini Vishwa Lal
Produced byShahul Hammeed Marikar
StarringMohanlal
Bharath
Sunny Wayne
Tovino Thomas
Narrated byDulquer Salmaan
CinematographyPappu
Edited byN. B. Srikanth
Music byGopi Sundar
Production
company
Marikar Films
Distributed byUTV Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 13 June 2014 (2014-06-13)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Koothara (transl. Culture-less / bad / untidy) is a 2014 Malayalam-language coming of age film directed by Srinath Rajendran and written by Vini Vishwa Lal. It stars Mohanlal, Bharath, Sunny Wayne, and Tovino Thomas [1] The story, set in an untold period, focuses on three engineering students, Koobrin (Bharath), Tharun (Tovino Thomas), and Ram (Sunny Wayne), and their adventures during college time and post-college life.

The film was produced by Shahul Hammeed Marikar under the banner of Marikar Films and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures. The original songs and background score were composed by Gopi Sundar. The film was released on 13 June 2014, and received a mixed response from critics.[2]

Plot

[edit]

The story is about three friends whose heedless lifestyle take a twist after meeting a mysterious man who teaches them the real meaning of life.

The first earthquake – The preamble of an undying friendship

Koobrin, Tharun and Ram, a trio who met in college, enjoy their days carefree and aimless. They skip classes, fail in exams and survive their hectic engineering curriculum together. Tharun, coming from an economically weak background, carries the hope of his entire family where he has to either make success as an engineer or join his father's profession as a painter. He is bothered by an old relationship, which is unknown to his friends. Koobrin, from a middle-class family, fell for the promise of a motorcycle from his father if he agreed to join engineering, which he has no passion for. Ram, hailing from a wealthy backdrop, has no passion for engineering either. The start of their friendship is marked by an earthquake and carried forward by their perpetual insouciant lifestyle. They are expelled from their hostel and stay with their easy-going professor, Chandran sir and his pet dog, Koothara.

Ram falls in love with Shilpa, who works in a shop nearby, while Koobrin goes through numerous college flings. Sheistha, the last of Koobrin's conquest cheats on him, which he finds out during the orchestration of their college fest. In front of an entire crowd, the trio confront her while he breaks-up with her, culminating in them getting expelled from college without a degree.

The reality of life strikes them now and it strikes them hard. Tharun has no option, but to become a painter. Ram, being continuously demeaned at home, tries various jobs, failing in each. Koobrin is sent to seminary to make it as a priest. Their hopes hit rock-bottom to an extent that Tharun cannot even forgive a preschooler for a silly prank. The occasion of their professor Chandran sir's wedding proves no different, reminding them of how much of failures they have become compared to their classmates.

The second earthquake – Yellowtooth: Hope for a better future

Chandran sir's pep talk push the three to think of better employment. They start an IT firm, named Yellowtooth, to try to excel in a field they are better equipped in. Stealing money from their homes, they make an exorbitant investment, even when they had zero managerial experience. Another earthquake marks the company's launch. Their innate profligacy and unfocused energies show them no success and it's only a matter of time before the company fell deep into debts.

The only upside to their unsuccessful venture, appears to be their befriending of the neighbour – Swathi, a single mother. It was Swathi's child, whose prank provoked Tharun earlier, which seems to be the reason for her initial friction with the group.

The third earthquake – AK47: Usthad and his nefarious plans

One by one, each employee quit the sinking ship. Losing hope in the company, the three are faced with the tough choice to make. They decide to shut down Yellowtooth. While drinking in a local bar they encounter a mysterious group of fishermen led by a strange man, on a silly matter. He challenges to meet the trio outside, where they are surprised with a friendly drinks offer. They drink through the night and he learns all about the trio. He claims to be a cursed merman, which the trio does not take seriously. He take them out on his next fishing trip out in the ocean and suggest that the trio enter the fishing industry and that there is a fishing boat available for sale, if they are interested. He assures huge profits, which can pay back their debts, if they can manage the money. With Swathi's help, they mortgage Shilpa's property to purchase the boat from Usthad Sali, an old ailing fisherman, without even seeing the boat.

The next day, they are shocked with the rusty old boat that they got for themselves. Aale-kolli (man-killer), or AK47, as it is popularly known, is believed to be haunted and so far caused 47 deaths, at least one in each of its voyages. The mysterious man is none other than Usthad Sali, the owner of the boat. He tricked them into buying his boat and the boat is not even worth one-tenth what they paid.

With a huge mortgage to pay and no other way out, they are forced to try their luck with AK47. The trio along with Koothara, their pet dog, restore the boat and set out on their maiden voyage marked by another earthquake. Not only do they not catch any fish, they are also met with the fury of the sea, in a thunderstorm that night. Luck lets them escape with their life and an upright boat. Stranded in the sea, their calls to shore for help is answered only by Usthad, who says it is his revenge for the unfinished business from their first meeting. Famished, they are now faced with either slow starvation to death or suicide using the poison that Usthad had left for them on board.

Also, Tharun confess to his friends of his past affair with Swathi.

No more earthquakes – The trio triumphs

They decide not to give up – the way they had always done so. They try and fix the boat and continue to fish. They manage to capture quite a few and return ashore. Usthad had left the shore, with their money left back for them.

Knowing nothing of the trade, they had returned from the sea, alive and unharmed. They decide to achieve the best in what they know. They restart Yellowtooth and gradually climb to success. Ram marry Shilpa and Tharun marry Swathi. Koobrin starts a relationship with an old classmate, Roshni. A prank, placing a microphone in Tharun's room on his wedding night, reveals to his friends that he is the father of Swathi's child.

The end credits show the story being narrated by Koothara, the pet dog, to his son and Usthad is shown swimming in some distant seas with two other mermaids, having finally freed himself from the curse.

Cast

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Production

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Bharath was signed as one of the lead actors for the film. Ranjini was cast for an important role. Madhurima stated that she would essay the role of Shaista, an NRI in the film.[3] Shritha Sivadas said that her character Shilpa was a simple village girl and that she was paired opposite Sunny Wayne, who played a college student.[4]

The shooting started at Calicut University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Thenhipalam on 25 September. The film was also shot at Kochi, Kozhikode, Thodupuzha and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Koothara's poster, designed by YellowTooth, was shortlisted for International Movie Poster Awards (IMP Awards).[5]

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack features songs composed by Gopi Sundar and Thakara .The lyrics were written by Hari Narayanan, Thakara and San Jaimt .

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Kannethadoore"Hari NarayananRita Tyagaragan & Gopi Sundar3:34
2."The Country Song"Hari NaraananDr Sunil Yemman3:46
3."Penne"Hari NarayananSharan Raj3:22
4."Praanth"Hari NarayananGopi Chandhana 3:48
5."Vasudeva"Hari Narayanan, San JaimtPavithra Menon, San Jaimt & Gopi Sundar3:22
6."Avasaanamayi"ThakaraJames Thakara2.59
7."Promo Song-GVQ"ThakaraThakara4:33
8."Official Trailer (Narration)"--Dulquer Salmaan1:50
Total length:24:27

Reception

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Critical response

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The film received negative reviews.[2] Times of India rated it 2.5/5 and said "It cannot be called an enjoyable movie despite a rich verve of youthful energy that is pumped into it. Often it is low, degrading and utterly disappointing rarely eliciting any real laughter."[6]

Gayathry of Oneindia.in said, "Koothara is a one time watchable flick. There are lot to see and laugh during the first half but, the movie disappoints during the second half and reviewed the movie 2/5."[7]

Raj Vikaram of metromatinee said, "Negative title will only serve to accentuate the movie's collapse not that 'koothara', is most badly made movie which is insufficient to the hilt. But its attempt to be a surprise packet, doesn't bear fruit beyond a point."[8]

Deccan Chronicle stated " Koothara is good in parts, just like a use-and-throw razor" and appreciated the technical aspects of the movie.[9]

Box office

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International Business Times reported that Koothara had a first day box office collection of 1.3 crore (US$160,000).[2]

References

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  1. ^ മോഹന്‍ലാലും കൂതറയാകുന്നു Archived 23 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Dcbooks.com (19 August 2013). Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b c 'Koothara' Earns ?1.3 Crores; Evokes Mixed Reviews on First Day. International Business Times. (14 June 2014). Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  3. ^ Madhuurima to romance Bharath. The Times of India. (9 November 2013). Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  4. ^ Sritha to romance Sunny. The Times of India. (23 November 2013). Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  5. ^ Koothara’s poster makes it to IMP film poster awards. The Times of India. (25 September 2013). Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Koothara Movie Review, Trailer, & Show timings". The Times of India. 15 June 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  7. ^ Pillai, Gayathry V (13 June 2014). "Koothara Movie Review - Filmibeat". M.oneindia.in. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  8. ^ "Koothara Movie Review". Metromatinee.com. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  9. ^ Movie review 'Koothara': Is good in parts, just like a use-and-throw razor. Deccan Chronicle. (14 June 2014). Retrieved 20 June 20164.
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