'Kattalan' Twitter review: Fans praise Ravi Basrur’s BGM as mixed reactions pour in for the Antony Varghese starrer

'Kattalan' Twitter review: Fans praise Ravi Basrur’s BGM as mixed reactions pour in for the Antony Varghese starrer
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Malayalam action thriller 'Kattalan' has finally arrived in theatres, and social media is already buzzing with first reactions from audiences. Headlined by Antony Varghese, the film opened amid strong expectations because of its reported links to the world established in Marco. Directed by debutant Paul George, the film revolves around ivory smuggling, gang rivalries, and violent conflicts.

Netizens share mixed reactions online

Soon after the first shows began, moviegoers started posting their opinions about the screenplay, narration style, and action sequences.One social media user wrote, “#Kattalan First Half Review Plot is Ivory smuggling and Gang rivalry Elaborate intro setup for main characters, Strong Villians BGM By Ravi Basrur is superb Average intro for Pepe. No high moments till now Interval block Need a strong 2nd half Just Decent 1st half."Another viewer criticised the film’s execution and sound design while sharing disappointment with the first half.The comment read, “#Kattalan - First Half - Headache!! Too loud BGM and slow mo frames cannot save poor script & listless narration. The biggest issue is that I am unable to understand what majority characters except Jagadeesh are saying because of the loud BGM & sound recording."

Ravi Basrur’s background score wins praise

While reactions toward the screenplay remained divided, several viewers praised the background music composed by Ravi Basrur.
One audience reaction stated, “#Kattalan getting great response after the first half! Nice action blocks filled with spine chills and storytelling getting interesting and intense towards the second half. All eyes on to the second half! Ravi basur is peaking at the right time."However, not everyone was impressed with the film’s overall presentation.

Some viewers compare film to familiar gangster dramas

Another early review described the film as repetitive and criticised its narrative style.The user wrote, “#Kattalan - BELOW AVERAGE FIRST HALF The Same Old Wine Drug Cartel, Gangster War Drama Which Didn't Excites Any More With a Flavour of Marco's Narrative. Except Ravi Basurar Bgm, Nothing Impressive. Action Blocks & Perfo Felt Poor. Need Strong S.H."Many viewers also noticed similarities in tone and visual style between 'Kattalan' and 'Marco'. The appearance of actors associated with Marco further intensified speculation regarding a possible cinematic universe.

Unni Mukundan earlier issued clarification

Meanwhile, actor Unni Mukundan had earlier clarified that he is not associated with 'Kattalan' or any connected cinematic universe despite ongoing online speculation.A statement shared through the actor’s production banner read, “We would like to kindly clarify that Unni Mukundan is not a part of this project or any universe. We humbly request our fans and the public to refrain from questioning us further regarding any association with the concerned project.”Apart from Antony Varghese Pepe, the film also stars Dushara Vijayan, Jagadish, Siddique, Kabir Duhan Singh and Anson Paul in important roles.
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