Asif
Ali
is
back
in
action,
with
Thrissivaperoor
Kliptham,
which
has
hit
the
theatres
today
(August
11,
2017).
Directed
by
debutant
Ratheish
Kumar,
Thrissivaperoor
Kliptham
gained
the
attention
of
the
audiences,
right
with
its
first
teaser
trailer,
which
definitely
was
one
among
the
best
in
the
recent
times.
But
how
has
the
film
turned
out
to
be?
Keep
reading
Thrissivaperoor
Kliptham
review
to
know
more
about
this.
Plot
Thrissivaperoor
Kliptham
narrates
the
story
of
a
gang
led
by
David
Pauly
and
Joy
Chambadan,
who
is
a
rich
businessman
in
Thrissur.
David
Pauly
and
Joy
hold
grudges
against
each
other,
since
childhood
and
are
in
the
lookout
for
chances
to
pull
each
other's
legs.
Enter
Girija
Vallabhan,
a
typical
youngster,
who
comes
forward
to
join
David's
gang
and
then
David's
gang
get
a
golden
chance
to
hit
back
at
Joy.
What
happens
later
forms
Thrissivaperoor
Kliptham.
At
first,
let
us
see
how
the
actors
of
the
film
have
fared
for
the
movie..
Asif
Ali
As
Girija
Vallabhan
Asif
Ali
plays
the
role
of
Girija
Vallabhan,
a
youngster
based
in
Thrissur.
In
fact,
this
isn't
a
role,
which
is
new
to
the
actor
in
him.
He
has
done
roles,
with
similar
characteristics
in
the
past
as
well
and
he
comes
out
with
a
sincere
performance
this
time,
as
well.
He
scores
heavily
in
certain
sequence
with
his
subtle
reactions
and
dialogue
delivery.
Chemban
Vinod
Jose
As
David
Pauly
To
be
frank,
major
share
of
credits
for
the
entertainment
value
of
the
film
must
go
to
this
man,
who
owns
the
movie.
He
has
amazing
screen
presence
and
handles
both
comedy
and
serious
sequences,
with
ease.
He
has
made
the
character
David
Pauly
a
memorable
one
with
his
enigmatic
performance.
Baburaj
As
Joy
Chembadan
Baburaj,
after
a
brief
break
gets
to
play
a
strong
role.
Joy
Chambadan
is
a
rather
interesting
character
and
he
plays
the
role
with
ease.
The
only
disappointing
factor
is
that
his
character
doesn't
get
the
deserved
share
towards
the
end
of
the
movie.
Aparna
Balamurali
As
Bhageerathi
Aparna
Balamurali
gets
to
play
a
powerful
role
in
the
form
of
an
auto
driver
named
named
Bhageerathi.
It
is
quite
different
from
the
characters
that
she
has
done
in
the
past
and
it
demanded
her
to
deliver
a
powerful
performance,
which
she
has
done
convincingly.
Rest
Of
The
Cast
Apart
from
the
above
mentioned
actors,
Thrissivaperoor
Kliptham
also
features
Irshad,
Rony,
Sreejith
Ravi,
Zarina
Wahab,
Rachana
Narayanankutty
in
important
roles,
among
which
Sreejith
Ravi's
performance
deserve
a
special
mention
as
he
has
made
his
character
a
rather
interesting
one.
Overall
View
Thrissivaperoor
Kliptham
had
the
elements
and
a
basic
storyline
in
it
to
come
out
as
an
entertainer,
which
would
please
all
sections
of
audiences.
The
story
of
the
silly
fights
between
two
gangs
in
the
backdrop
of
a
regional
flair
is
the
perfect
essence
for
a
treat.
The
first
half
of
the
film
starts
off
in
a
captive
manner,
introduce
each
and
every
character
of
the
movie.
The
film
takes
its
own
time
to
settle
down
to
the
main
plot,
which
unveils
towards
the
interval.
The
silly
fights,
dfferent
ways
in
which
the
two
gangs
try
to
pull
each
other's
legs
etc.,
have
been
etched
in
an
entertaining
manner
in
the
first
half.
But,
the
film
loses
the
steam
somewhere
in
the
second
half,
where
the
film
goes
haywire
in
many
sequences.
Even
the
entertaining
elements
in
the
second
half
are
on
the
downslide
and
the
overload
of
characters
and
their
motives
in
the
story,
get
mixed
up,
which
pulls
the
film
down.
The
script
written
by
PS
Rafeeque
isn't
strong
enough
to
put
everything
together
in
a
delectable
manner.
He
promised
something
interesting
in
the
first
half,
but
it
has
to
be
said
that
he
messed
it
up
in
the
latter
half.
In
fact,
Ratheish
Kumar,
the
debut
film-maker
has
tried
his
best
to
place
everything
in
a
neat
manner.
He
is
a
good
craftsman
and
it
is
quite
evident
from
the
making
style
of
the
film,
which
has
helped
the
film
to
overcome
the
slight
drawbacks
in
the
script.
Swaroop
Philip,
the
cinematographer
of
the
film
has
set
some
nice
frames,
bringing
in
that
nativity
factor.
A
big
applause
to
Bijibal,
the
songs
of
the
film
are
really
catchy
and
the
BGM
work
by
this
talented
musician
is
par
excellence.
There
are
some
sequences
in
the
film,
which
have
been
lifted
to
another
level
by
his
classy
BGM.
Verdict
Thrissivaperoor
Kliptham
won't
disappoint
you,
on
a
whole.
The
film
has
its
own
share
of
good
moments
for
the
audiences,
especially
in
the
first
half
but
after
the
completion
of
the
movie,
the
first
thought
that
crosses
your
mind
would
be
'It
could
have
been
better!'.