
Kathukutty 2015
In the gritty political drama *Kathukutty* (2015), directed by Era. Saravanan, a disillusioned politician's son gets a shot at redemption when his party backs him as a candidate. Though known for his reckless lifestyle, his genuine empathy for struggling farmers sets him apart.
Director: Era. Saravanan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kathukutty (2015) about?
*Kathukutty* follows the transformation of a careless politician's son who's thrust into an election race. Despite his past mistakes, he connects with farmers and vows to protect their land. The story pits him against a cunning rival as he battles to prove his sincerity and win over voters.
Who directed Kathukutty?
The film was directed by Era. Saravanan, known for his ability to blend drama with social themes in his storytelling.
Who stars in Kathukutty?
The film stars Narain as the lead, with Soori, Srushti Dange, Sandhya, and Jayaraj rounding out the principal cast.
Is Kathukutty (2015) worth watching?
With its compelling mix of drama and political intrigue, *Kathukutty* offers a thought-provoking take on rural struggles and electoral politics. Fans of character-driven narratives will appreciate Narain's nuanced performance, even if the film's pacing occasionally lags.
How long is Kathukutty?
Runtime details are not listed.
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About Kathukutty (2015) — A Dramatic Journey of Power, Land, and Redemption
In the gritty political drama *Kathukutty* (2015), directed by Era. Saravanan, a disillusioned politician's son gets a shot at redemption when his party backs him as a candidate. Though known for his reckless lifestyle, his genuine empathy for struggling farmers sets him apart. As he navigates a high-stakes election battle against a formidable rival, his fight isn't just for votes—it's for the very land he vows to protect. The film blends sharp social commentary with raw emotional stakes, painting a vivid picture of power, corruption, and grassroots struggles.
Narain delivers a standout performance as the titular protagonist, navigating a complex journey from apathy to conviction, while Soori and Srushti Dange add depth to the narrative with their supporting roles. With its hard-hitting exploration of rural India's political landscape, *Kathukutty* is more than a political tale—it's a heartfelt plea for change and accountability.