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Kaduva Movie Review & Rating: Malayalam Action Thriller Film

Kaduva Movie Review: The much awaited film Malayalam action thriller Kaduva has finally arrived in theatres today (Kaduva release date 7 July 2022). Shaji Kailas, a veteran filmmaker, made a massive comeback in the film industry after a long hiatus of 8 years with the bitterness set in the 1990s. IMDb Kaduva Rating is 8/10.

Kaduva is a film set against the backdrop of South Kerala, where cultivators have an impact on society. In this film, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Kaduvakkunel Kuruvachan, is playing the role of a brave planter.

About the movie

After 2012-releaseded Simhasanam, Kaduva marks Prithviraj Sukumaran’s second collaboration with director Shaji Kailas. The project is also Vivek Oberoi’s second journey with Prithviraj after his Malayalam debut Lucifer. Action thriller, considered one of the most expensive projects of his leading career. Now it has entered the theater after a long delay and legal struggle.

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Kaduva Movie Review

Kaduvakunnel Kuruvachan alias Kurien (Prithviraj Sukumaran) is a young, successful cultivator. He is a very dear and respected personality in his area. However, things take a different turn after Kuruvachan’s big ego quarrel with Thomas Chandy IPS (Vivek Oberoi), a respected police officer.

Shaji Kailas is back in style

The energetic comeback of Shaji Kailas is the main attraction of this film. The director, who has given some unforgettable hits in the past, is at his peak throughout the film. From wide-angle shots to close-up visuals, the director has proven once again that he is one of the best action-packed commercial entertainers.

As the protagonist, Prithviraj shined in both action and emotional scenes. Vivek Oberoi had excelled in the role of IPS officer and he once again declared that Bollywood is constantly missing and avoiding an actor with huge potential.

As expected, Bitter is rich in its technical side. The cinematography is rich, while BGM was a bit loud in some scenes.

Coming from the negative side, the only flaw of this film may be the plot, which is a bit old.

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