Narivetta
- 2025
- 2h 30min
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6.5/10
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Cómo el poder policial global puede pasar de protección a control, enfocándose en la violencia estatal y su impacto en grupos marginados.Cómo el poder policial global puede pasar de protección a control, enfocándose en la violencia estatal y su impacto en grupos marginados.Cómo el poder policial global puede pasar de protección a control, enfocándose en la violencia estatal y su impacto en grupos marginados.
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Narivetta is a powerful and bold Malayalam film that brings to light the harsh realities still faced by lower caste and tribal communities in the 21st century. It courageously portrays the dark side of the police force, highlighting the systemic injustice and brutality that continues to affect marginalized people.
The film delivers a raw and emotional narrative, without sugar-coating the violence or the silence of the system. However, amidst this darkness, Tovino Thomas shines brilliantly as a symbol of humanity. He plays a police officer who defies the norms of a corrupt system. Instead of blindly following the orders of a tainted force, he takes a stand for justice-not for personal gain, but for the memory of a fallen colleague.
Tovino's character brings out the inner conflict of a man torn between duty and morality. His portrayal is deeply moving and layered, showing that even within flawed institutions, there can be individuals who choose the right path.
The film's message is clear and powerful: silence in the face of injustice is complicity. Narivetta is not just a film-it's a statement, a mirror to our society, and a call for introspection.
The film delivers a raw and emotional narrative, without sugar-coating the violence or the silence of the system. However, amidst this darkness, Tovino Thomas shines brilliantly as a symbol of humanity. He plays a police officer who defies the norms of a corrupt system. Instead of blindly following the orders of a tainted force, he takes a stand for justice-not for personal gain, but for the memory of a fallen colleague.
Tovino's character brings out the inner conflict of a man torn between duty and morality. His portrayal is deeply moving and layered, showing that even within flawed institutions, there can be individuals who choose the right path.
The film's message is clear and powerful: silence in the face of injustice is complicity. Narivetta is not just a film-it's a statement, a mirror to our society, and a call for introspection.
Narivetta
Good movie. Music and background score was awesome. The first half sets the stage. Felt that the performances were a bit artificial especially of Tovino and Priyanvada in the first half. Surajettan's performance and the chemistry between Surajettan and Tovino was awesome This movie underlines how nasty a state and the police department can be to Adivasis of the Wayanad district. This movie also underlines the fact that every person in power always fears a well organized protest.
The story unveils as the protagonist struggles between chasing his dream and seeking a love life. He is forced into a job where he meets a fatherly figure,who guides him on his journey. The course of things change when they are called to manage an organised riot near the Mananthavady village of Wayanad district. In fake attempt to accuse the Adivasis of seeking help from maoists the fatherly figure is killed. The realisation of truth leds the Protagonist into an internal struggle between right and wrong. The terrorizing fact is that the department seems to have no shame in commiting a Genocide. Senior officials leds the protagonist to commit a crime. He tries to reveal the ultimate truth about the brutalities, and hence gets a hero imagery.
The greatest message of the movie being 'every drop of blood will be accounted for '.
Mantion I like police related stories Give little bit short.
Good movie. Music and background score was awesome. The first half sets the stage. Felt that the performances were a bit artificial especially of Tovino and Priyanvada in the first half. Surajettan's performance and the chemistry between Surajettan and Tovino was awesome This movie underlines how nasty a state and the police department can be to Adivasis of the Wayanad district. This movie also underlines the fact that every person in power always fears a well organized protest.
The story unveils as the protagonist struggles between chasing his dream and seeking a love life. He is forced into a job where he meets a fatherly figure,who guides him on his journey. The course of things change when they are called to manage an organised riot near the Mananthavady village of Wayanad district. In fake attempt to accuse the Adivasis of seeking help from maoists the fatherly figure is killed. The realisation of truth leds the Protagonist into an internal struggle between right and wrong. The terrorizing fact is that the department seems to have no shame in commiting a Genocide. Senior officials leds the protagonist to commit a crime. He tries to reveal the ultimate truth about the brutalities, and hence gets a hero imagery.
The greatest message of the movie being 'every drop of blood will be accounted for '.
Mantion I like police related stories Give little bit short.
The movie is a really good one but the ending felt uncompleted. But the movie still gave out good awareness about the cruelties from the society against people facing problems and poverty. The actors did a great job from their part and they did not disappoint at all. The movie showed a good amount of romance from the protagonist and it was not disappointing either!. But the ending slipped a bit out of my expectations because it felt uncompleted. Like the continuation to the protagonist story after the ending will be a mystery, because no idea to that could be acknowledged. But the ending do gives audience endless ideas about what could've happened next!. Good job, team!. I enjoyed watched the movie.
I always said, Tovino is the Crime thriller genre king. When it comes to story selection from mollywood Tovino wears all the hats!
Just watched "Narivetta" and I'm absolutely blown away by your performance! The way you portrayed the character's internal conflict, his journey from reluctance to a deep understanding of justice, was incredibly powerful. It's such a bold and essential story that "Narivetta" tells, and your acting truly brought its important message to the forefront.
You made me feel every bit of his struggle and his eventual resolve.
Thank you for giving us such a powerful and thought-provoking performance!
Whether this message finds you or not, as a fan, I felt compelled to share how deeply your portrayal resonated with me.
Verdict: Semi-Hit.
Just watched "Narivetta" and I'm absolutely blown away by your performance! The way you portrayed the character's internal conflict, his journey from reluctance to a deep understanding of justice, was incredibly powerful. It's such a bold and essential story that "Narivetta" tells, and your acting truly brought its important message to the forefront.
You made me feel every bit of his struggle and his eventual resolve.
Thank you for giving us such a powerful and thought-provoking performance!
Whether this message finds you or not, as a fan, I felt compelled to share how deeply your portrayal resonated with me.
Verdict: Semi-Hit.
Review: Narivetta - 7/10
First, my thanks to the entire Narivetta team. I wasn't fully aware of the real-life incident the film is based on, as I typically don't follow such news. That unfamiliarity made the storyline feel fresh and engaging. Though I recognized the real-life figures, their on-screen portrayals were both compelling and convincing.
The film moved at a steady pace with no noticeable lag. The scenes were thoughtfully crafted, and the storytelling held my attention throughout. One creative choice that felt unnecessary was the use of timestamps-they didn't add much value, in my opinion.
Casting was a definite highlight, lending a refreshing vibe to the film. The first half flew by, likely because I was deeply immersed. While the second half didn't lag, it did feel like the energy and narrative momentum dipped slightly.
The natural tone of the scenes-especially the dialogues among the Muthanga people and the realistic settings-added authenticity. That said, the performance of Tovino at the protest sequence felt out of place. Tovino's performance in that part leaned too much into melodrama, breaking the film's otherwise grounded feel.
The portrayal of relationships-mother-son, uncle-nephew, and romantic-was heartfelt and thoughtfully done. Certain emotional scenes stood out for their depth. Priyamvada Krishnan was particularly impressive, thanks to the nuanced writing of her character. Her dialogue exchanges with Tovino felt organic and real.
Cheran's performance reminded me at moments of Padmasree Murali, one of my all-time favorite Malayalam actors-not in terms of comparison, but in spirit. Cheran delivered a solid performance true to his role. Arya Salim showed great potential, and her performance was notably strong. Suraj Venjaramood, playing a key role, was effective, though I expected a bit more given his character's weight in the story.
The protest (or "war") scenes were executed with surprising clarity and control-an area where many films falter. Tovino, overall, performed well, though those particular scenes felt a bit overacted.
In summary, Narivetta is a well-crafted and absorbing film with a few minor flaws but a strong emotional core.
As always, this is just my personal perspective.
Sheejith Payyaratta.
First, my thanks to the entire Narivetta team. I wasn't fully aware of the real-life incident the film is based on, as I typically don't follow such news. That unfamiliarity made the storyline feel fresh and engaging. Though I recognized the real-life figures, their on-screen portrayals were both compelling and convincing.
The film moved at a steady pace with no noticeable lag. The scenes were thoughtfully crafted, and the storytelling held my attention throughout. One creative choice that felt unnecessary was the use of timestamps-they didn't add much value, in my opinion.
Casting was a definite highlight, lending a refreshing vibe to the film. The first half flew by, likely because I was deeply immersed. While the second half didn't lag, it did feel like the energy and narrative momentum dipped slightly.
The natural tone of the scenes-especially the dialogues among the Muthanga people and the realistic settings-added authenticity. That said, the performance of Tovino at the protest sequence felt out of place. Tovino's performance in that part leaned too much into melodrama, breaking the film's otherwise grounded feel.
The portrayal of relationships-mother-son, uncle-nephew, and romantic-was heartfelt and thoughtfully done. Certain emotional scenes stood out for their depth. Priyamvada Krishnan was particularly impressive, thanks to the nuanced writing of her character. Her dialogue exchanges with Tovino felt organic and real.
Cheran's performance reminded me at moments of Padmasree Murali, one of my all-time favorite Malayalam actors-not in terms of comparison, but in spirit. Cheran delivered a solid performance true to his role. Arya Salim showed great potential, and her performance was notably strong. Suraj Venjaramood, playing a key role, was effective, though I expected a bit more given his character's weight in the story.
The protest (or "war") scenes were executed with surprising clarity and control-an area where many films falter. Tovino, overall, performed well, though those particular scenes felt a bit overacted.
In summary, Narivetta is a well-crafted and absorbing film with a few minor flaws but a strong emotional core.
As always, this is just my personal perspective.
Sheejith Payyaratta.
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 591,328
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 30min(150 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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