Looty


Looty is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by Parameswar. The film features Sathyaraj, Roja and Mumtaj in lead roles. The film, produced by V. A. Durai, had musical score by Deva and was released on 14 January 2001 to mixed reviews.

Plot

Rasappa and Vellaiappa were mechanics and good friends. They grew older so they were determined to get marry as soon as possible. Vellaiappa was in love with Sona. Geetha left her home after her step-mother's pressures. Geetha was accidentally kidnapped by Rasappa who thought that she was Sona and Rasappa fell in love subsequently with Geetha. Vellaiappa got married his lover Sona while Rasappa got married Geetha.
After few years, Rasappa became a rich businessman but the couple didn't have children. Whereas his friend Vellaiappa and Sona had two children. The doctor revealed that Geetha was unable to become a mother. Then suddenly one day, Rasappa found an abandoned baby in his car. After much hesitation, the couple adopted the baby. However, Geeta began to suspect Rasappa for being Jeeva's real father.
After finishing his study overseas, Jeeva is back and he shocks everybody when he arrives, Jeeva and Rasappa are looking same alike sending Geetha in to a fit of fury, all her suspicions confirmed, despite Rasappa's bewilderment and protests of innocence. Finally the culprit is revealed. It is Rasappa's father, a lecherous old man in the village almost on his deathbed, who couldn't keep his hands off a nurse assigned to him. The result being a little stepbrother for Rasappa. And the man who put the baby in the couple's car was Kuzhanthavelu, the family doctor, who was in the know of things. But his good intentions had backfired. But then it's all well that ends well.

Cast

The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Deva. The soundtrack, released in 2001, features 5 tracks with lyrics written by Kavi Markandeyar and Vaali.

Reception

The Hindu wrote "despite a hackneyed script and cliched plot twists, the film is entertaining because it maintains a light tone throughout. At no point does it become over-dramatic and that, one must add, is a saving grace!". BBthots wrote "with a ridiculously silly story and cheap comedy, all it does is erase any gains Satyaraj may have made with Ennammaa Kannu". Chennai Online wrote "the film turns out to be a damp squib, with a meandering screenplay, inept handling, time factor that goes hay wire, and comedy that tries out your patience".