Black Stallion
Directed byPramod Pappan
Written byPramod Pappan
Story byPramod Pappan
Produced byJagadeesh Chandran
StarringKalabhavan Mani
Bala
Namitha
Music byOusepachan
Abhishek
Release date
  • 8 January 2010 (2010-01-08)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Black Stallion is a 2010 Malayalam Action Thriller Erotic film directed by Pramod Pappan. The film was produced by Jagadeesh Chandran and featuring Kalabhavan Mani, Bala and Namitha play the lead roles in this film. This is Namitha's first film in Malayalam.[1] The film received a bunch of negative reviews from audience, by criticizing the film's imperfect making, story, dialogues, music, editing, cinematography, Kalabhavan Mani's bad heroism, cast performance, and adult content.[2] The film was dubbed in Tamil as Nil Gavani.[3]

Plot

Black Stallion film starts from Irumban John, a dreaded don who terrorizes the town of Tirupur. His partner is the local cop Dominic Nadar who betrays him and his friend Nazer Hussain and he makes Nazer to kill John in a market fight where Dominic kills Nazer. John's son witnesses the crime. He tries to kill Dominic but it fails. He is taken to the juvenile jail and grows up to be another "Criminal Police" called Black. Later, he takes revenge by killing Nadar and soon becomes a notorious "thug in uniform". His catchphrase is "Clinjo".

Laura is a bar dancer, and Black falls for her and tries forcibly to make her, but she stabs him and runs away to Kochi along with her challenged sister Sara.

In Kochi, she falls for the charms of a magazine photographer Ameer Usman and is soon madly in love with him. However, abhiram and his men are after her blood, and she is on the run. Now there is a twist in the tale as Ameer turns out to be the villain with the smiling cheek. Black was actually trying to save Laura from Ameer, who was actually a known pimp. He wants to sell Laura to rich foreigners. In the end, Black kills Ameer and wins Laura.

Cast

Soundtrack

Songs:

  • "The Sexy Lady"

References

  1. "Namitha set to rock Kannada again - Indian Express".
  2. "Black Stallion". Sify. Archived from the original on 17 February 2022.
  3. "Nil Gavani".


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