Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai
Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai is a 2010
Indian Tamil-language romantic
comedy film written and directed by Thiru.
The film, produced by Vikram Krishna, stars his brother Vishal Krishna in the
lead role along with Neetu Chandra, Tanushree
Dutta making her debut in Tamil cinema,
and Sarah-Jane Dias who makes her acting
debut. Santhanam, Sathyan
Sivakumar, Mayilsamy, and T. S. B. K.
Mouli play supporting roles while Sneha and Mallika
Kapoor make special appearances and Prakash Raj in
a guest role. Film is dubbed into Hindi as Ek Khiladi 3 Hasina
The film follows the story of Vicky Mama, a happy-go-lucky
youth and only child, who is also rich and spoilt. Karthik believes in trying
out and choosing the best of everything in his life. When he decides to adopt
the same practice in choosing his wife and selects three potential candidates
of totally different shades and social stratifications, who he simultaneously
woos, problems emerge and he gets into trouble. How he manages to overcome all
problems and who he finally chooses to marry forms the crux of the story.
The film, featuring music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Arvind Krishna and
editing by T. S. Suresh, was distributed by Sun Pictures on
12 February 2010, while its dubbed Telugu version,
titled Khiladi.[3]
The film was an inspiration for the 2019 Odia movie Mr. Majnu starring Babushan. The background music was adapted from Rajinikanth's Netrikkann.
Plot
Karthik (Vishal)
is a lazy, jobless, upper middle-class guy and the only son of his father, who
is a bank manager (T. S. B. K. Mouli). Karthik is always hanging
around with his friends: an auto rickshaw driver named Kumar (Santhanam),
a tea shop owner named Shekar (Mayilsamy), and a traffic constable named Vishnu (Sathyan).
Over-ambitious in his life, he always wants the best of everything in his life,
from pens and clothes to every other accessories, and has made it a rule to try
out everything before zeroing in on one. Now wanting to choose his best life
partner, he applies the same method and decides to select three girls, whom he
would romance at the same time and make to fall in love with him, then reject
two of them and finally marry the third one.
Karthik comes across Jyothi (Tanushree
Dutta), an athlete living in the poorer area of Chennai, who has
reservations against men and slaps a guy for touching her inappropriately and
is Karthik's first choice. Karthik later attends a marriage, where he meets
Priya (Sarah-Jane Dias), a girl who strongly believes
in traditional and cultural values and has the policy of loving and marrying
only one boy in her life, and she is Karthik's second candidate. The third one
whom Karthik selects is Tejaswini (Neetu Chandra),
a rich and arrogant girl and the heir to Rs. 1,500 crores, who once had a
failed love attempt in her life. Karthik enters their lives, woos them with
lies, and finally wins their hearts. The girls do not know the fact that
Karthik is romancing three girls simultaneously and entirely trust him.
One day, thanks to her caring and understanding father
Ranganathan (Jayaprakash), who does not want his daughter to
sustain one more love failure, Tejaswini gets to know about Karthik's plans and
intentions and confronts him. Karthik dumps her and continues to romance Jyothi
and Priya, while Tejaswini vows to take revenge on him. Without revealing her
own and Karthik's true identity and intentions, she befriends the other two
girls and gives advice to each, how to quicken the progress to get married
soon, trying to put Karthik under pressure and blow his cover. Soon Jyothi gets
to know the truth, wherefore he also rejects Jyothi and settles down with Priya
as his future wife, who was responsible for Karthik's change of mind as he has
now learnt the value of true love and realizes his mistakes.
However, as Jyothi's rowdy brother Anbalazhagan (Prakash Raj) confronts Karthik that he has betrayed Jyothi, Karthik reveals the truth about himself, his intentions, and the other girls to Priya, who was with him. Downheartedly, she leaves Karthik, who is being beaten up by Anbalazhagan and his gang. Karthik then causes a traffic accident, getting himself tangled and injured in the accident, and gets admitted in a hospital, where Dr. Ramya (Sneha) comes for his treatment. He pretends to have lost his memory due to the accident in order to arouse compassion in Priya and also with the intention to change his behavior to be more loyal to Priya, eventually indeed succeeding in his plan as Priya returns and reunites with him. The film ends with Karthik comically telling the audience about he plans to "live as a new man and love Priya only". The film ends with him asking, "You believe me, right?" to the audience, after which his future is left for the audience to predict.
Cast
·
Vishal as
Karthik
·
Neetu Chandra as
Tejaswini Ranganathan
·
Sarah-Jane
Dias as Priya
·
Tanushree
Dutta as Jyothi
·
Santhanam as
Kumar
·
Sathyan as
Vishnu
·
Mayilsamy as
Shekar
·
T. S. B. K.
Mouli as Karthik's father
·
Sudha as Karthik's mother
·
Jayaprakash as
Ranganathan
·
Prakash Raj as
Anbalazhagan
·
Sneha as
Dr. Ramya (special appearance)
·
Mallika
Kapoor as Interviewer (special appearance)
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