Kattradhu Thamizh (2007), directed by , is a psychological drama that serves as a visceral, uncompromising critique of globalization and the marginalization of the liberal arts in modern India. The film explores the life of Prabhakar, a Tamil postgraduate who finds himself socially and economically alienated by the booming IT culture, eventually descending into a violent, psychopathic state. Core Themes and Social Commentary
Kattradhu Thamizh (2007), directed by Ram and starring Jeeva and Anjali, is a dark psychological drama about Anbarasu, a disillusioned Tamil literature student who becomes increasingly alienated from society after repeated academic and personal setbacks. The film examines obsession, identity, linguistic pride, and the marginalization of arts and humanities in modern India. kattradhu thamizh tamilyogi
Karunas as the cameraman who listens to Prabhakar’s story. Why It’s a Cult Classic Though not a commercial success upon its initial release, Kattradhu Thamizh Kattradhu Thamizh (2007), directed by , is a
: Rather than a standard thriller, it acts as a "cinematic rant" or a "social commentary" on how systemic neglect can drive an individual to the fringes of sanity. Performances and Technical Craft Between Reviews: The Madras Mongrel - Baradwaj Rangan The film examines obsession, identity, linguistic pride, and