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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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Just finished watching this on Netflix, and in summary I could say this is a must watch film.
The film premise may sound simple - solving a case of missing jackfruits, but it is actually a very cleverly and brilliantly written story which touches some of the most critical (and mostly ignored) topics of the Indian society. And it does that in a very simple yet strong and funny way.
The story is written and presented in a very beautiful way. The direction is superb. And the acting, by everyone, is outstanding.
Every moment of the film was enjoyable. If you like good satirical comedy, this would be really worth watching.
The film premise may sound simple - solving a case of missing jackfruits, but it is actually a very cleverly and brilliantly written story which touches some of the most critical (and mostly ignored) topics of the Indian society. And it does that in a very simple yet strong and funny way.
The story is written and presented in a very beautiful way. The direction is superb. And the acting, by everyone, is outstanding.
Every moment of the film was enjoyable. If you like good satirical comedy, this would be really worth watching.
Kathal focuses on a bizzare case of a missing pair of jackfruits that sends the police in a frenzy . However , the lead Mahima (Sania Malhotra) soon finds something more serious to investigate and comes up with a plan to solve the more serious one while masking it under the jackfruit case.
Kathal is a satire on the Indian police system which tends to go about unnecessary cases under political pressure while ignoring the more serious ones. It is also a social commentary on caste system and many evils present in the society and what makes it different from the other socio commentaries is the jackfruit case .
Nothing is force fed as a speech rather everything is mixed well within the screenplay through normal conversations like a constable mentioning how useless he feels but soon gets to hear that a constable is nothing but a pawn in the chess that can bring down even the king . Being set village areas , it showcases the mentality of village people judging girls based on their fashion like a person saying "She was wearing torn jeans so probably she ran away with some Romeo".
The humor is the USP of this film. It is present in just the right amount and works extremely well . The dialogue, which was present in the teaser as well, "Hum police walo ka standard bhi konsa asmaan choo Raha hai? Hum kathal dhund rahe hai" summarises how nice, subtle and relatable humor the film has. The climax reminded me of the old Bollywood comedies but definitely not as good as them.
Sanya Malhotra does a fine job in this film and so does Vijay Raaz. Rajpal Yadav has some nice hilarious dialogues but his performance and character felt hammy. I forgot his name but the constable who was desperate to search for his stolen car too was pretty hilarious and at the same time you feel for his character who only was desperate because it was a dowry for his daughters marriage. Yet another sad aspect shown in the film. His car gets a twist at the end which you might laugh or feel bad about , but i felt bad mostly but laughed a bit as well. The romance between Sania and her love was pretty cute one.
Don't miss the last scene. It reveals who stole the kathal. It literally left me in splits.
The film does get slow in between and that's the only negative i found in the otherwise near perfect film
Overall, Kathal hits the mark mostly and should be on your watchlist for this weekend . It's fun, hilarious take on some serious topics without becoming too loud or too funny that the seriousness of the topics get lost.
Kathal is a satire on the Indian police system which tends to go about unnecessary cases under political pressure while ignoring the more serious ones. It is also a social commentary on caste system and many evils present in the society and what makes it different from the other socio commentaries is the jackfruit case .
Nothing is force fed as a speech rather everything is mixed well within the screenplay through normal conversations like a constable mentioning how useless he feels but soon gets to hear that a constable is nothing but a pawn in the chess that can bring down even the king . Being set village areas , it showcases the mentality of village people judging girls based on their fashion like a person saying "She was wearing torn jeans so probably she ran away with some Romeo".
The humor is the USP of this film. It is present in just the right amount and works extremely well . The dialogue, which was present in the teaser as well, "Hum police walo ka standard bhi konsa asmaan choo Raha hai? Hum kathal dhund rahe hai" summarises how nice, subtle and relatable humor the film has. The climax reminded me of the old Bollywood comedies but definitely not as good as them.
Sanya Malhotra does a fine job in this film and so does Vijay Raaz. Rajpal Yadav has some nice hilarious dialogues but his performance and character felt hammy. I forgot his name but the constable who was desperate to search for his stolen car too was pretty hilarious and at the same time you feel for his character who only was desperate because it was a dowry for his daughters marriage. Yet another sad aspect shown in the film. His car gets a twist at the end which you might laugh or feel bad about , but i felt bad mostly but laughed a bit as well. The romance between Sania and her love was pretty cute one.
Don't miss the last scene. It reveals who stole the kathal. It literally left me in splits.
The film does get slow in between and that's the only negative i found in the otherwise near perfect film
Overall, Kathal hits the mark mostly and should be on your watchlist for this weekend . It's fun, hilarious take on some serious topics without becoming too loud or too funny that the seriousness of the topics get lost.
A really good social and political satire. It was also quite refreshing to see the traditional roles and power dynamics being reversed as well. Usually in an Indian crime movie it is usually a male protagonist in a position of power while the female characters just play second fiddle or at best a good sidekick; but Kathal reverses this whole power dynamic that is traditionally seen in a mainstream Indian movie.
It also provides a commentary on the caste dynamics that is still a major part of rural India.
Kathal is a silly comedy mystery but at the same time it does provide a biting social commentary.
It also provides a commentary on the caste dynamics that is still a major part of rural India.
Kathal is a silly comedy mystery but at the same time it does provide a biting social commentary.
Kathal: A Jackfruit Mystery is marketed as a typical Comedy movie and I think there should be two sides of marketing this movie, One which should be primary is how due to Political Power the Time and Energy of Police is misused rather Solving other existing problems, and to the critics, this movie is not just an other comedy movie but this "Creative piece of Art" has enlighten great topics like Racial Discrimination of Caste and Gender, and highlighted how Political power should not be misused. Thanks to the team for bringing this movie, and I am unhappy with the marketing team. I rate it 8/10.
Kathal is one of the finest light-spirited comedy movie with underlying tones of social message that I've seen in a very long time. Despite dealing with a subgenre that is almost a tightrope-balance between becoming a satirical comedy and a meaningless laughter riot it's heart remains at the right place and never attempts be either. It takes a brilliant attempt at humanising every character quite in a way "Panchayat" does . The boldness that lies in its simplistic story-telling that attempts keeps you hooked to your seat for two hours is itself commendable. "Kathal" is a must-watch for all aspiring screenwriters and cinephiles alike.
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- 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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