Kouthuka Varthakal

Kouthuka Varthakal is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas and produced by Navas. The film stars Mukesh and Suresh Gopi in the lead roles, with Siddique, Mamukkoya, Urvashi and Ranjini in supporting roles. The film has musical score by Johnson.[1][2][3] It was partially inspired by Worth Winning (1989).[4] It was a super hit at the box office.[5]

Kouthuka Varthakal
Directed byThulasidas
Written byV. R. Gopalakrishnan
Screenplay byV. R. Gopalakrishnan
Produced byNavas
StarringMukesh
Suresh Gopi
Urvashi
Ranjini
CinematographyVipin Mohan
Edited byG. Murali
Music byJohnson
Production
company
Navayuga Arts
Distributed byNavayuga Arts
Release date
  • 4 October 1990 (1990-10-04)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

The movie begins with the arrival of Ramamurthy, a man who has been newly employed as a school teacher at the house of his friend Raveendran "Ravi", where two other bachelors Pavithran and Mathew Ninan Koshy live. Mathew is promiscuous, and one night when all of them are drunk, they place a bet on Mathew to woo the woman they choose with 10000 rupees in return for it. Ramamurthy after great difficulty points out a woman they see at a temple, a Tamil woman named Kamalu, who is young but is married to a relatively old man Soorya Narayana Iyer. Kamalu falls for Mathew. Pavithran shows him a woman named Rosemary, who takes a longer time to fall for him but does so. To continue the relationship, he breaks up with Kamalu. Raveendran decides to play a trick on Mathew by asking him to seduce his fiancee Ashwathy, whom he thinks will not fall for Mathew and will end his promiscuity. Eventually, Mathew makes Ashwathy fall for him, and this makes Raveendran very angry. He apologises and breaks up with Ashwathy after Raveendran tells him the truth. He decides to marry Rosemary, but fails when she disagrees to it. The film ends with the marriage of Raveendran and Ashwathy and Mathew and Rosemary.

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