Katham Katham

Katham Katham

Poster
Directed by Babu Thooyavan
Produced by G Kartik
A Mushthari
Written by Babu Thooyavan
G Radhakrishnan (dialogues)
Starring Nandha
Natarajan Subramaniam
Sanam Shetty
Sharika
Music by Taj Noor
Cinematography U. K. Senthil Kumar
Edited by S B Raj
Muthulakshmi Varadhan
Production
company
Appu Movies
Distributed by Appu Movies
Release dates
13 March 2015
Running time
143 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Katham Katham is a 2015 Tamil film directed by newcomer Babu Thooyavan, son of veteran writer Thooyavan.[1][2] The film features Nandha, Natarajan Subramaniam, Sanam Shetty, Sharika in the lead and was produced by Appu Movies.[3] The supporting cast includes Nizhalgal Ravi, Crane Manohar, Singamuthu, and Soundar.

Plot

Nandha (Nandha Durairaj) is an upright sub-inspector of police who has been transferred fifteen times in three years. He is then transferred in a police station based in Pollachi. There, the inspector of police Pandian (Natarajan Subramaniam) is in the pay of Periyannan (Rajagopalan), the local minister who runs in own government in the place. Nandha is shocked to note that Pandian and the entire police department is corrupt. Thereafter, Nandha tries hard to enforce the order. Soon, both policemen will clash. Pandian becomes a honest policeman after Periyannan's men attempt to kill him and he is revived with blood transfusions from the public. However, Nandha does not believe that he has truly changed. After a fellow honest sub-inspector gets killed by Periyannan's men, Nandha blames Pandian and through short routes becomes inspector himself. He arranges for Periyannan and his men to clash with Pandian, but in the ensuing fight, Pandian kills them all while Nandha walks away.

Cast

  • Nandha Durairaj as Sub-Inspector Nandha
  • Natarajan Subramaniam as Inspector Pandian
  • Sanam Shetty as Madhu
  • Sharika as Priya
  • Nizhalgal Ravi as SP Ravichandran
  • Pandu as Madhu's father
  • Vinod as Sub-Inspector Kannan
  • Harish as Sakthi, Periyannan's son
  • Rajagopalan as Periyannan
  • Singamuthu as Constable Kumar
  • K R Selvaraj as Nandha's father
  • Crane Manohar as Constable Swami Doss
  • Soundar as Constable Soundar
  • Seshu as Constable Unnikrishnan
  • Maruthu Pandi
  • Mona Petra as ACP Deepthi Nair
  • Kaajal Pasupathi as Padmini
  • Sindhu as Manimekalai
  • Nisha Dass

Critical reception

The movie opened to mixed reviews from critics.[4] The Times of India gave the film 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "This is pucca masala material and Babu Thooyavan does a fairly good job with it until the interval point. But the film fails to pick up steam...the script just fizzles out. There are no thrilling cat-and-mouse games and in their place all we get are predictable situations, a mood-killing love track...and a tame climax that is utterly disappointing".[5] The Hindu wrote, "If the director had avoided the temptation of including ‘necessary commercial elements’, Katham Katham would have been a quality film".[6] Rediff gave it 1.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "There are a few well-written dialogues, but a cliché ridden script, and ordinary execution by the debutant director makes Katham Katham a total waste of time".[7] Sify called it "undoubtedly one of the worst films of the year in terms of story and production values"[8]

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