Kattalan review: Antony Varghese’s actioner feels like a series of reels disguised as a film | Movie-review News
Kattalan Movie Review & Rating: About 10-15 minutes into Kattalan, a feeling of puzzlement began to creep in. Suddenly, it felt like I had accidentally fast-forwarded through much of the movie and landed significantly ahead in the runtime, missing key points in the story. But then it hit me: I was in a movie theatre, and our technology hasn’t advanced enough for each person to control the projection in a cinema hall without affecting others’ experiences. After questioning my senses for a few more minutes, I slowly realised the issue lay with Kattalan itself, as the makers seemingly forgot to cover the massive pits they had carved out to trap the wild elephants in the story, rendering the whole movie incoherent. Don’t Miss | Drishyam 3 movie review: A close shave for Mohanlal, Jeethu Joseph as Georgekutty battles himself Aanakolli, a hamlet located in the woods adjoining the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border, is known for its wild elephant population. As the tuskers start posing a threat to the villagers’ lives, they seek the help of notorious hunter, …

