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Kattalan Movie Review: Stylish Action Drama That Lacks Emotional Depth

May 29, 2026

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Producer Shareef Muhammed, who scored a blockbuster with Marco in 2024, returns with another ambitious venture titled Kattalan. The film marks his collaboration with director Paul George for a high-voltage action drama designed for a pan-India audience.

Starring Antony Varghese in the lead and Telugu actor Sunil as the antagonist, Kattalan released across Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi languages with considerable expectations riding on its mass appeal.

Given the success of stylized action films like Marco, the question was whether Kattalan could push the genre further—or end up repeating familiar formulas.

Story Overview

Set in the dense forest region of Aanakolli along the Kerala–Tamil Nadu border, the film revolves around Maari (Sunil), a powerful and merciless gangster who runs an illegal ivory smuggling network. His rule is absolute, maintained through fear and brutal force.

Trouble begins when a rival gang, led by Kabir Duhan Singh and others, enters the territory, challenging Maari’s dominance. Amid this escalating conflict, Antony (Antony Varghese) becomes an unexpected yet crucial figure within the cartel. The story tracks his journey from being an insider to someone who eventually confronts Maari’s tyranny and protects the oppressed villagers.

Performances

Antony Varghese is cast in a role that prioritizes presence over performance. The character offers limited emotional variation, with most of his screen time dedicated to stylized action blocks and slow-motion elevations rather than dramatic depth.

Sunil delivers a competent performance as Maari, fitting comfortably into the antagonist space. However, the role does not offer much novelty, as it closely resembles familiar gangster portrayals seen in recent action films.

Supporting actors like Dushara Vijayan and Kabir Duhan Singh are restricted to ornamental roles with minimal impact on the narrative. Even notable cameo appearances, including Lokesh Kanagaraj and Alphonse Puthren, feel underutilized and largely inconsequential.

Technical Department

Cinematography by Renadive stands out as one of the film’s strongest assets. The forest landscapes are captured with striking visual depth, adding scale and atmosphere to the narrative.

The action choreography, designed by Kecha Khamphakdee and team, is another highlight, delivering moments of impact in carefully staged combat sequences.

However, the film falters significantly in its musical and editing departments. The background score by Ravi Basrur, along with contributions from other composers, becomes repetitive and overwhelmingly loud, often drowning out the scenes instead of enhancing them.

Editing by Shameer Muhammed struggles with pacing, making the already simple narrative feel stretched and repetitive.

What Works

  • Rich, atmospheric cinematography
  • High-quality, stylized action sequences

What Doesn’t Work

  • Weak emotional storytelling
  • Overdependence on slow-motion elevation shots
  • Repetitive and loud background score
  • Predictable screenplay structure
  • Underdeveloped characters

Analysis

The success of films like KGF and Pushpa was not driven by style alone but by a strong emotional core that grounded their larger-than-life narratives. Their protagonists were shaped by motivations that audiences could emotionally connect with.

Kattalan, on the other hand, focuses heavily on visual styling and mass elevation moments but falls short in building emotional engagement. The narrative progresses through a series of stylized action set pieces rather than a compelling character arc.

While inspiration from successful franchises is common, Kattalan often feels overly derivative in structure and tone. Certain character traits and conflict designs strongly echo earlier films in the genre, reducing the sense of freshness.

Another major drawback is the excessive use of slow-motion sequences. Nearly every character is introduced or elevated through stylized slow-motion shots, which quickly becomes repetitive and fatigue-inducing.

Coupled with a loud and monotonous background score, the film struggles to maintain rhythm or emotional variation. Despite a runtime of just around two hours, the experience feels longer due to its repetitive storytelling style.

A sequel tease involving Lokesh Kanagaraj adds curiosity, but the current film does not build enough momentum to justify anticipation for a follow-up.

Final Verdict

Kattalan is a visually impressive action film that ultimately lacks emotional depth and narrative freshness. While it succeeds in delivering stylized action and strong visuals, it fails to rise above its familiar template.

Bottom Line: A mass action film heavy on style but light on substance—more imitation than innovation, with limited emotional impact.