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    Kattalan Movie Review: Antony Varghese Shines in a Film That Never Stops Screaming

    Antony Varghese Pepe brings intensity, elephants, and endless swagger to this gritty action thriller — but the film spends so much time looking cool that it forgets to actually say anything.
    By Mohan NasreMay 29, 2026
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    Kattalan Movie Review: Antony Varghese Shines in a Film That Never Stops Screaming

    Kattalan Movie Review: ★★☆☆☆ (2/5)

    Kattalan delivers brutal action, heavy background music, and plenty of slow-motion hero moments, but the film struggles to balance style with meaningful storytelling. Antony Varghese Pepe brings intensity to the role, yet the weak screenplay and repetitive violence stop the film from becoming truly gripping.

    If you enjoy loud, mass-style action thrillers filled with visual swagger, this might work as a one-time theatrical watch. Otherwise, the film feels more exhausting than impactful.


    Rating: ★★☆☆☆ (2/5)
    Director: Paul George
    Language: Malayalam
    Cast: Antony Varghese, Dushara Vijayan, Jagadish, Siddique, Sunil
    Release: Theatrical


    Some films earn their tension through story and character. Others believe that if you slow every shot down, crank the background music loud enough, and have men stare at each other from across dark rooms, tension will simply appear. Kattalan belongs very firmly in the second group.

    Kattalan Movie Review

    Director Paul George’s debut feature is set against a backdrop of ivory smuggling, gang warfare, and forest brutality — a setting that genuinely has potential. There’s room in that premise for a gritty survival thriller, or something with real social weight about exploitation and violence in forest communities. Kattalan occasionally gestures at those possibilities before quickly returning to what it actually cares about: the next hero elevation moment, the next slow-motion walk, the next thunderous music cue.

    Antony Varghese Pepe plays Anthony, a ruthless hunter dragged into a brutal world of revenge and cartel violence. The character is designed to feel mythic — cigar in hand, Biblical threats delivered with a glare, enemies dispatched with impressive efficiency. The problem is that the film keeps trying to establish Anthony as a legend before properly building the person underneath the swagger. You get the attitude long before you have any reason to care about it.

    That pattern repeats itself throughout. Scenes arrive already at maximum intensity, which paradoxically drains them of actual impact. When everything is loud, nothing feels loud. The violence stops feeling dangerous and starts feeling like a rhythm you’re waiting to complete.

    To be fair, there are stretches where the film works. The action choreography lands in places — a garage fight in particular holds together well, and the climax has moments worth watching. The elephant sequences stand out for a different reason: the filmmakers reportedly used real elephants rather than CGI, and that choice pays off with a level of rawness that digital animals rarely deliver.

    Visually, Kattalan has real ambition. The dark forest settings, smoke-filled hideouts, and heavy atmosphere create a genuinely grimy world. Ravi Basrur’s score pushes hard for a larger-than-life feeling throughout, though it sometimes feels like the music is single-handedly carrying the emotional weight that the screenplay isn’t providing.

    Antony Varghese has screen presence — that’s not in question. He’s convincing in the physical moments and looks right for the role. But in the scenes that require emotional range rather than physical menace, the performance feels stiff. Dialogue delivery lands awkwardly when it should land with force.

    The supporting cast gets very little to work with. Dushara Vijayan’s Malayalam debut feels genuinely underused — she deserves better material. Jagadish and Siddique are experienced performers reduced to standing near the hero and reacting. Nobody feels written. Everyone feels placed.

    The comparisons to Marco are going to follow this film everywhere, and they’re not unfair. The same visual obsessions — hyper-stylized violence, dark lighting, pan-Indian scale ambitions — are all present. But Marco at least committed fully to what it was. Kattalan feels uncertain, caught between wanting mass entertainment and wanting emotional depth, and not quite achieving either.

    What’s genuinely frustrating is that a better film is visible underneath all the posturing. A story about power, exploitation, and survival in forest communities could have been something. But every time the film approaches that territory, it pivots back to another slow-motion sequence.

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    You walk out remembering the score, the visual style, and the blood. You struggle to remember what any of it was actually about.

    Kattalan isn’t unwatchable. It’s simply too busy performing power actually to possess it.

    Final Verdict: If loud, hyper-stylized hero action with strong visual swagger is what you’re after, there’s enough here to keep you engaged. If you want genuine storytelling, emotional grounding, or anything below the surface, look elsewhere.

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    Mohan Nasre

      With over 2000 articles and blogs to his name for Flickonclick, Mohan Nasre is a versatile content writer skilled in multiple niches, including entertainment, technology, finance, news, lifestyle, fitness, and more. His dynamic writing style and ability to adapt to diverse topics have made him a go-to writer for high-quality, engaging content that resonates with readers across various industries.

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