India, Nov. 1 -- Everyone knows that director Nelson Dilipkumar has a wry sense of humour and a penchant for writing dark comedies. Now, he has turned producer for Bloody Beggar, a movie in this genre written and directed by debutant Sivabalan Muthukumar. (Also read: GOAT review: Fans call it Vijay's best movie after Master)

Bloody Beggar, as the title suggests, is about a beggar (Kavin) whose name we don't get to know until the end. But then you learn that this strange fun-seeking beggar is not your typical beggar either. He lives with a young boy called Jack (Rohit Dennis), and while he employs all sorts of tricks to make a quick buck, Jack sells stationery at the traffic signals (akin to what we see in real life). The beggar won't giv...