Kaathal stands in contrast to blockbuster films like Animal, devoid of massive guns, exaggerated violence, and unchecked misogyny—elements deemed essential for a traditional theatrical experience.
Malayalam superstar Mammootty continues his winning streak with his latest movie Kaathal – The Core. Helmed by Jeo Baby from a script written by Adarsh Sukumaran and Paulson Skaria, this humble little film stars Jyothika as the female lead.
Kaathal – The Core has been hailed as a ground-breaking cinema in Malayalam cinema since The Great Indian Kitchen. And you may wonder what's so groundbreaking about a film that revolves around an estranged couple. But, when you look closer, you will see that the true, life-altering drama lies in the often-overlooked subtle details. This philosophy is skillfully employed by director Jeo Baby, who captures the nuances between dialogues, magnifying them to expose distressing malaises in our society.
In the post-pandemic era, the definition of a theatrical experience has undergone a significant cultural shift. Unfortunately, anything humble, subtle, personal, and artistic struggles to find a place and acceptance at the box office. Despite the glowing reviews received by Kaathal, one might ponder whether it's worth the effort to travel to nearby cinemas or if waiting a few more weeks to enjoy it from the comfort of home is a more appealing option.
Kaathal stands in contrast to blockbuster films like Animal, devoid of massive guns, sculpted physiques, exaggerated violence, and unchecked misogyny —elements deemed essential for a traditional theatrical experience. However, Kaathal offers a rewarding journey if one engages with its narrative.
Reportedly, Mammootty, the film's producer, declined a lucrative offer to release Kaathal directly on streaming platforms. If this information is true, given the present circumstances, this decision may seem unconventional. In the current landscape, high-octane action films with extravagant sequences have gained immense popularity. However, Mammootty appears to maintain the belief that cinemas remain secure spaces for diverse films, and the theatrical experience should not be confined to a uniform pattern.
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So yes, if you can, then you must watch Kaathal – The Core in cinemas.
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