Kuttavum shikshayum

  1. Kuttavum Shikshayum Review: A Cop Drama With A Great Sense Of Authenticity
  2. Kuttavum Shikshayum: Asif Ali’s Malayalam Thriller Helmed by Rajeev Ravi Premieres on Netflix on June 24!
  3. ‘Kuttavum Sikshayum’ trailer: Things go south as Asif Ali and his squad travels to North
  4. Kuttavum Shikshayum: A Hyper


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Kuttavum Shikshayum Review: A Cop Drama With A Great Sense Of Authenticity

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Kuttavum Shikshayum: Asif Ali’s Malayalam Thriller Helmed by Rajeev Ravi Premieres on Netflix on June 24!

Kuttavum Shikshayum: Asif Ali’s Malayalam Thriller Helmed by Rajeev Ravi Premieres on Netflix on June 24! Helmed by Rajeev Ravi and starring Asif Ali in lead role, the film revolves around a mysterious robbery that took place in Kerala. After its theatrical release, the movie is now releasing on Netflix. Malayalam thriller Kuttavum Shikshayum, starring Asif Ali, Sibi Thomas, among others in ley roles is soon to release on Netflix. As the Rajeev Ravi directorial will be releasing on the said OTT platform on June 24. Excited? Innale Vare Movie Review: Asif Ali, Nimisha Sajayan and Anthony Varghese's Film on SonyLIV is a Watchable Thriller (LatestLY Exclusive). Check It Out: Rajeev Ravi's — CinemaRare (@CinemaRareIN) (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)

‘Kuttavum Sikshayum’ trailer: Things go south as Asif Ali and his squad travels to North

Asif Ali on how Suriya’s ‘Kaakha Kaakha’ influenced him while playing the cop character in ‘Kuttavum Shikshayum’ From a romantic teenage boy in ‘Salt & Pepper’ to Sleevachan in ‘Kettiyollaanu Ente Maalakha’, the Mollywood actor Asif Ali has indeed proved that any kind of role is safe and secure in his hands. Now the actor is all set to play the lead police role in the upcoming Rajeev Ravi film which is titled Sibi Thomas, who is the circle inspector of police, vigilance, and anti-corruption bureau, Kasaragod, and has co-wrote the script with Sreejith D, previously told Kochi Times, "The uniqueness of the case was that the five cops took a risk of going to UP. Unlike nabbing a Malayali from any other part of the country, it was not easy here because the culprits were North Indians. They have the huge support of their village. There are instances of policemen being murdered when they went to investigate similar cases." Directed by Rajeev Ravi 'Kuttavum Sikshayum' will hit the big screens this Friday (May 27).

Kuttavum Shikshayum: A Hyper

The opening few minutes of Rajeev Ravi's Kuttavum Shikshayum is perhaps the only stretch where it feels like the film's trying hard to get you to notice its cleverness. After a nightmare that wakes up a guilt-ridden CI Sajan Philip (an excellent Asif Ali) mid-sleep, we switch over to another part of town as a robbery is taking place. A jewellery shop is being broken into and we see the event from a distance, as though we're watching it on the CCTV cameras from across the road. It's all objectively un-cinematic, making sure glamorous terms like 'heist' or 'burglary' never cross your mind. Yet uncharacteristically, this stretch ends with a wide shot that forces you to notice a statue of Mahatma Gandhi, watching over the incident in an effort to underline the obvious irony on display. It feels unnatural in a film that's otherwise devoted to realism, in all its excruciating detail. It's this devotion that gives Kuttavum Shikshayum an edge over other films of the genre. Given the limitations of the police procedural, one often finds a synthetic perfection in the way the screenplays get written. Every scene, with its planned opening, middle and end, feels too purposeful to feel organic. And to make a larger point with every scene, at times you sense the scene order the writers "constructed" over several cups of coffee and a shitload of post-it notes. But in Kuttavum Shikshayum, the filmmaking philosophy has created the room to accommodate even the mundane. It reminds us that a p...