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Kaathal - The Core

  • 2023
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
4.7K
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Mammootty and Jyotika in Kaathal - The Core (2023)
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Mathew, a retired bank secretary, reluctantly enters politics for a by-election. The movie delves into their marriage dynamics, justice, and personal fulfillment amidst a tight-knit village ... Read allMathew, a retired bank secretary, reluctantly enters politics for a by-election. The movie delves into their marriage dynamics, justice, and personal fulfillment amidst a tight-knit village community.Mathew, a retired bank secretary, reluctantly enters politics for a by-election. The movie delves into their marriage dynamics, justice, and personal fulfillment amidst a tight-knit village community.

  • Director
    • Jeo Baby
  • Writers
    • Paulson Skaria
    • Adarsh Sukumaran
  • Stars
    • Mammootty
    • Jyotika
    • Anagha Akku
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeo Baby
    • Writers
      • Paulson Skaria
      • Adarsh Sukumaran
    • Stars
      • Mammootty
      • Jyotika
      • Anagha Akku
    • 51User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Mammootty
    Mammootty
    • Mathew Devassy
    Jyotika
    Jyotika
    • Omana
    Anagha Akku
    • Femi Mathew
    Alex Alister
    • Kuttayi
    Adarsh Sukumaran
    • Comrade Pradeep
    Josey Sijo
    • Sibin Teekoy
    Joji Mundakayam
    • Tomy
    Sudhi Kozhikode
    • Thankan
    Muthumani
    Muthumani
    • Advocate Ameera
    Chinnu Chandni Nair
    Chinnu Chandni Nair
    • Advocate Sajitha
    R S Panicker
    • Devassy
    Kalabhavan Haneef
    Kalabhavan Haneef
    • Judge
    Amal Sukumaran
    • UDP Leader
    Arsha
    • Jaya
    Sherin Shaji
    • Anu
    Mithula Thomas
    • Treesa
    Ambili
    • Lissy
    Mini
    • Susi
    • Director
      • Jeo Baby
    • Writers
      • Paulson Skaria
      • Adarsh Sukumaran
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    8arungeorge13

    Well done.. Mammootty, Jyothika, Jeo Baby & Co! [+79%]

    It isn't fair to call this an intense drama about relationships, sexuality, or even politics for that matter. Kaathal is a drama indeed, though its "dramatic" quotient is severely underplayed and kept subtle until the final moments where it all culminates in a stretch of heart-breaking scenes. I like how a mainstream actor who holds major box-office potential like Mammookka chose to play the character of Mathew Devassy. It not only opens the doors to several conversations and discussions but also gives the subject all the attention it deserves.

    As a director, I feel Jeo Baby has put his cast to sensational use, and that goes out to every little supporting character as well. I also realized how much I missed seeing Jyothika on screen. The use of rain in the pre-interval stretch beautifully symbolizes the melancholy in the household at that particular point. How rain turns into a rainbow at the end is a neat directorial touch. Mathews Pulickan's music and background score aren't used to amplify emotions in every scene, but reserved for those segments that absolutely require them.

    While the courtroom drama in the second half brings plenty of backstory into light, the writers also use this section to ask pertinent questions to the audiences. It even addresses the Decriminalization of Section 377, integrating it as a law point within the story. The best thing about it all is that it treats every character (and their interpersonal relationships) with dignity, even in the toughest of situations. That's, you know, wonderful to see! There's still the (very real) question of Mathew's voting community being equally progressive and accepting (of him), though in this particular film, I like to believe that's the case.

    P. S. - Many production houses in the Malayalam industry can learn a thing or two from Mammootty Kampany (and its owner).
    9vineepradeepan

    A voice, better late than never. . .

    For the Indian society, this movie is an extremely difficult topic to narrate to, actors to act, and makers to conceptualize. There are no references for the actors to view, read through or probably not much on the legal references too.

    Complex, complicated in the eyes of a common man, brilliantly written (Adarsh Sukumaran and Paulson Skaria) and executed. Director (Jeo Baby) has proved once again that he could take a topic that's rare to be divulged, write it almost politically correct and execute it. Nobody shouts at high decibels, they do not call names, they don't wish others ill, this is idealistic and much more. Pray tell? Watch the movie and you'll know, provocation isn't needed in a relationship to be one's self.

    I normally don't agree on praising the leading actors, especially when they are super star actors. However, Jyothika and Mamookka definitely should be praised for this movie.

    Jyo for being part of progressive content, that she chooses, everytime. Mamookka for not typecasting himself.

    The simplicity of the arc (of his character, in this movie) and the final say, grabs you by the throat. Last but not the least, Sudhi Kozhikode is a perfect cast for the movie, man he's out of the world.

    This movie, in the history of Indian cinema, will be a leap towards progressiveness and inclusivity. They have tried to normalize different identities and show audiences that the world is not as black and white as it is often painted to be. And, succeeded.

    'Mammootty Kampany's' last 3 movies (Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam, Rorschach, Kannur Squad and Kaathal - The Core) are poles opposite in genre and quality movie experience. In all of these, other characters get same or more screen space and are catalysts too.

    When other actors of Mammokka's age are playing saviors and have god syndrome. This man, is on a separate league.

    I am in awe of the staging (to keep the tension), Cinematography (Salu Thomas), and Music (Mathews Pulickan. ) When Chitra Ma sings - "Anbaleyen Chiragalanjeedum", written by - Anvar Ali (Roughly translates to - 'My wings will protect you, with love') the facade of being strongs breaks down. There's a heart ache, when this line ends. And, one carries that ache and leaves the movie hall.

    There was standing ovation after the movie. On a weeekday in Tamilnadu, the movie is almost sold out. That is a testimony of the quality of the content and the making. Grace, dignity and love personified should've been the tagline of the movie.
    10getsenthill

    How Malayalam Directors think a Way forward

    What a extraordinary Movie. Mamooka and Joe and the Writter and the Director and the entire Crew. How can a Actor like Mamootty can even think to act in such a story. That's the passion he has on Cinema. The same with Joe. Climax is heart warming even expected. Tamil actors will act only in killing 100 men in a single punch. Telugu movie ....no need to say. But Malayalam movies takes Indian Cinema to next forum. The one scene when the hero cries with his father and with his wife is the Core of Love. The last Win he makes is the core of love peoples have on him. Every family should watch this movie.
    SPHariSP

    Bold and mature approach

    Kathal is a significant step forward in Malayalam cinema. Its nuanced approach and sensitive handling of the subject matter make it a must-watch for anyone seeking an insightful and thought-provoking film.

    Mammooty delivers a powerful performance , capturing the character's internal struggles and vulnerability with remarkable sensitivity. Sudhi Kozhikode is equally impressive as Thankan, bringing a quiet strength and dignity to the role.

    Jyothika's performance as wife, feels somewhat wooden and underdeveloped, except for the last scene. Jyothika appeared too urban and the stone face she put up in the movie did not contribute much.

    The actor Sudhi Kozhikode who has done the character Thankan is a promise for Malayalam cinema. The 2 kids and other side actors also have done well.

    Mammooty stands tall for taking up this movie and its production.
    9cinish

    Crisp and distilled

    I knew the theme of the movie from the beginning, and I felt that that is impacting the experience for me.

    Jeo Baby probably casted Jyothika and Mammootty, and gave a romantic "Kaathal" title to set a different expectation, and then bring the viewer into the theme as the watching unfolds. That could have added another dimension I feel.

    Mammootty has done exceptional acting. Holding all emotions in for most of the time, and breaking up subtly with excellent acting performances.

    Jeo Baby has definitely grown a lot with this movie. "The Great Indian Kitchen" had felt like a twelth standard guidebook with explanatory text, an asterisk with a footnote, and some diagrams to drill in the stance. "Kaathal" is beautifully subtle.

    Crisp and distilled movie. Very nicely done. There is a short cinematic romantic scene, complete with rain and closeups. Beautiful honest shot that captures the love.

    A controversial topic to work with, the movie has reined it in really well. No crass, no overbearing remarks. The director has made a very watchable movie for such a subject. A very mature take.

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2023 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
      • Kathal
    • Production companies
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      • Wayfarer Films
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      • $65,213
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      • 1h 54m(114 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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