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Reasons why Mammootty's 'Kaathal - The Core' is enjoying bright reviews and praises

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 23, 2023, 17:56 IST
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Reasons why Mammootty's 'Kaathal - The Core' is enjoying bright reviews and praises

Another day and another hit from the legendary actor Mammootty as his latest outing ‘Kaathal - The Core’ is receiving glowing reviews from all over. The movie directed by ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ fame Jeo Baby, is getting much adulation for several reasons. Here let’s take a look at the reasons why the movie is getting highly positive reviews from audiences.

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Revolutionary theme

From the leaked plot, Mammootty’s character Mathew Devassy plays a homosexual character and the movie revolves around the conflicts that he has to face when his wife Omana, played by Jyothika, finds out this secret. From the first reviews, Jeo Baby has crafted such a controversial and thought-provoking theme with much expertise without being preachy.

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Mammootty - the performer

In a time where every other superstar is after commercial masala films, Mammootty has taken a different path post-pandemic era, by choosing quality scripts. The actor, who is right after the success of ‘Kannur Squad’, has delivered another quality content with ‘Kaathal - The Core’. Considering the plot of the movie, Mammootty has made a commendable move in choosing such a complex character without looking at his stardom. Mammootty is surely setting a new standard for the other superstars by selecting diverse and challenging roles.

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A modern classic

‘Kaathal - The Core’ is said to be a terrific display of art which can be even termed as a modern classic. Without forcing ideologies into the audiences, Jeo Baby has simply and realistically conveyed the theme of the movie backed by the exceptional performances of Mammootty and Jyothika who plays the lead.

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The climax!

From the first reviews, Jeo Baby’s ‘Kaathal - The Core’ is hailed to be a slow-burning marvel. The film sets the drama and emotions slowly in the first half and in the second half, he masterfully unveils the conflicts along with a very emotional climax. According to the netizens, the main highlight of ‘Kaathal - The Core’ is the second half and its emotional climax.

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