Film Songs
54321
54321
 

Details
  • Mis Spell Name

  • 54321
  • Genre

  • Thriller
  • Production House

  • IMPOSSIBLE FILMS PVT. LTD.
  • Producer

  • Murlidhar Tilwani
  • Director

  • Ragavendra Prasad
  • Composer

  • -
  • Censor Date

  • 25/04/2018
  • Censor Year

  • 2018
  • Released date

  • 27/04/2018
  • Released Year

  • 2018

 

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Censor Board Details (Central Board of Film Certification)

GRADE: V/A
  • Certificate No :

  • VIL/3/9/2018-MUM
  • Certificate Date :

  • 25/04/2018
  • Office :

  • MUMBAI
  • Guage :

  • -
  • Length :

  • 10863 Feet 3621 Meters
  • Duration :

  • 119 Minutes
  • Reels :

  • 12
  • Color :

  • Coloured
  • Native Language :

  • Hindi
  • Dubbed Languages:

  • Tamil

 

 

Cast Details Story Songs
  • Producer : Murlidhar Tilwani
  • Director : Ragavendra Prasad
  • Translator : Ragavendra Prasad
  • Art. Director : Ragavendra Prasad
  • Editor : Ragavendra Prasad
  • Writer : Ragavendra Prasad
  • Screenwriter- screenplay : Ragavendra Prasad
  • Dialog Writer : Ragavendra Prasad , Joshua Sridhar
  • Story : Ragavendra Prasad
  • Actor : Shabeer Kallarakkal , Aarvin
  • Actress : Pavithra Chari
The story covers the lives of five people who are interconnected through life situations, plotted in a house. A burglar (Jayakumar) breaks and enters into a residential property. Just after he opens a safe to steal money and jewelry from the homeowners, he stumbles across a dangerous cat-and-mouse hostage situation inside the house. After the homeowner, Vinoth (Aarvin G.R.) returns home through the front entrance, another intruder, Vikram (Shabeer Kallarakkal) knocks him unconscious. When Vinoth regains consciousness, he discovers that he is chained to the stairs. The home intruder, Vikram, confronts him and coldly reveals his identity to the chained up captive. Throughout a series of sequential flashbacks, it is discovered that Vikram developed an intense hatred towards Vinoth ever since childhood. As a former classmate and childhood rival, Vikram developed an inferiority complex and psychotic obsession with competing against Vinoth. Vikram eventually killed his own mother and ended up in a mental institution. As an adult, Vikram has now come to harm Vinoth in a state of jealous rage. Flashing forward to the present, it is revealed that Vinoth's wife Anjali (Pavithra Gowda), who is now Vikram's hostage, is sitting tied to a chair with a strip of duct tape covering her mouth. Vikram threatens to mutilate Anjali unless Vinoth agrees to kill an unknown child inside the house. Vikram is determined to ensure that Vinoth kills the child so that he can finally bring Vinoth down to his level and claim that Vinoth is just as morally bankrupt as he is. Vinoth pleads with Vikram not to harm his wife, but Vikram ends up chopping off two of Anjali's fingers when he still refuses to kill the child. Vikram also reveals that he is holding his own father (Ravi Raghavendra) as a hostage too, and threatens to kill him unless Vinoth cooperates with his demands. Unable to bear anything happening to the hostages, Vinoth apparently moves to kill the child. Thereafter, Vikram reveals that the child he killed was actually his (i.e. Vinoth's) son whom he had disguised as a girl. Anjali knew that the child was her and Vinoth's son, but she was unable to communicate this with her husband through the tape over her mouth. Eventually the burglar, who was hiding inside the house the whole time, moves to attack Vinoth. Vinoth's father also attacks him. In a final showdown, Vinoth kills Vikram after plunging a knife into his neck. As he lies dying, Vikram triumphantly declares that he will tell his deceased mother that Vinoth is just as bad as he is. But unbeknownst to Vikram, Vinoth's son is still alive. Vikram dies, and the authorities arrive at the scene. Vinoth is reunited with his wife, who is now finally safe and sound.