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A local politician whose prized jackfruits go missing and a young police officer who is adamant to solve this bizarre case to prove herself.A local politician whose prized jackfruits go missing and a young police officer who is adamant to solve this bizarre case to prove herself.A local politician whose prized jackfruits go missing and a young police officer who is adamant to solve this bizarre case to prove herself.
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"Kathal" is a satirical comedy that delicately delivers powerful messages, particularly targeting the patriarchal ecosystem and caste-divided Bharat. The story revolves around a lost jackfruit and the police's efforts to solve the crime, highlighting how influential politicians often mock the system. Sanya Malhotra portrays Mahima Basor, a delightful character who is passionate about her job, strong, independent, and tender-hearted, as seen in her romantic moments with a constable from an upper caste. Despite addressing numerous societal issues, the movie maintains a light-hearted tone, which contributes to its overall success. Bijaya Raj and his uncle's Hong breed kathal (jackfruit) serve as the focal point of the story. Rajpal Yadav shines in his role as a journalist, while the other performances are average.
Although the movie follows the template set by "Peepli Live," it fails to deliver the final punch and falls flat during the climax. Overall, the movie is enjoyable, except for the climax, which could have been more impactful.
Although the movie follows the template set by "Peepli Live," it fails to deliver the final punch and falls flat during the climax. Overall, the movie is enjoyable, except for the climax, which could have been more impactful.
Sanya Malhotra has never disappointed - since Dangal but this is finally the movie that does her talent justice. She almost caries the movie singularly on her shoulder - save the fact that the support cast is just as solid and the two veterans Vijay Raz and Rajpal Yadav just claim their stake of admiration.
Rajpal Yadav gives the performance of his lifetime. I have never been impressed by him this much. (That skullcap I could have done without).
Story, screenplay and dialogues have that Coen brother feel of blending absurd, whimsical and wit - with dark.
Last 15 minutes are disappoint anticlimax where too many loose ends get neatly tied in a hurry and almost give a feel of 1970s "parivarik" drama where everything suddenly gets tidied up for a happy ending. An imperfect end would have been a perfect for a story like this - where something was left without a closure.
Sanya - her performance alone is enough though to make me watch the movie again.
Rajpal Yadav gives the performance of his lifetime. I have never been impressed by him this much. (That skullcap I could have done without).
Story, screenplay and dialogues have that Coen brother feel of blending absurd, whimsical and wit - with dark.
Last 15 minutes are disappoint anticlimax where too many loose ends get neatly tied in a hurry and almost give a feel of 1970s "parivarik" drama where everything suddenly gets tidied up for a happy ending. An imperfect end would have been a perfect for a story like this - where something was left without a closure.
Sanya - her performance alone is enough though to make me watch the movie again.
A commendable satire that not only bravely addresses all of the pertinent issues bedevilling our society, but also takes sly jabs at the authorities, politically affiliated parties, and, specifically, the police administration.
Despite being quite adamant and sincere in its core objective, the film never gives up its quirky demeanour. It kept the humour going until the story reached its conclusion. And trust me when I say that the final chapter of this tale is one heck of a laughter ride.
P. S. Sanya Malhotra is rapidly emerging as the performer with undeniable versatility and range; I just wish she would keep selecting scripts that would push her further and aid in her acting development. She is unquestionably one of the more promising names out there.
Despite being quite adamant and sincere in its core objective, the film never gives up its quirky demeanour. It kept the humour going until the story reached its conclusion. And trust me when I say that the final chapter of this tale is one heck of a laughter ride.
P. S. Sanya Malhotra is rapidly emerging as the performer with undeniable versatility and range; I just wish she would keep selecting scripts that would push her further and aid in her acting development. She is unquestionably one of the more promising names out there.
Kathal: A Jackfruit Mystery, a well cooked social satire, cleverly intertwines the disappearance of two jackfruits with a captivating narrative that reveals broader societal issues. With a perfect balance of humor and a leisurely pace, the film skillfully highlights complex caste dynamics and gender biases without being preachy. While it could have delved deeper into these themes, Kathal beautifully captures the allure of rural life and its simple joys. The cast delivers captivating performances, infused with witty banter, while the police force is portrayed with raw authenticity. Kathal is a good-watch, offering 120 minutes of clean cinematic experience!
This movie is so good. It tackles a serious subject with so much ease and laughter. The language, relationship of police with each other and with politicians, whole ambience of this movie was very relatable and felt real. Most of all the comedy and the end scene reminded me of movies like hera pheri or welcome. I commend the writers and director
Yashowardhan Mishra and Ashok Mishra for bringing back comedy genre at its finest. I wasn't bored one bit. It handled so many big topics without making you feel heavy yet still nodding your head at the unfortunate reality of our society. Whole cast did an amazing job. I was thoroughly entertained. Congratulations!
Did you know
- TriviaYashowardhan Mishra's directorial debut.
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Mahima Basor: We've got a uniform, not a license to beat up poor people.
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- 1h 55m(115 min)
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