Cast away by caste: The tale of a hapless village Karnan is one among them, fearless and hell-bent on bringing some honour to the poor souls of Podiyankulam. The brutality slapped on the lower caste people of Podiyankulam by the so-called upper castes, and the police form the theme of the movie.Īs the brutal force of power and casteism combine hands to beat down the hapless villagers to no extent, Karnan emerges as a saviour. Karnan is based on the true incidents that happened in Podiyankulam village in southern Tamil Nadu way back in the 1990s. Karnan based on true incidents of caste brutality According to Devika Girish, the newspaper’s columnist who pens ‘international streaming’, Karnan is on the number four slot in the five-movie-list of must-watch flicks for October. NYT has termed Karnan, a ‘bristling Tamil neo-western flick. The film is still being watched by audiences all over the world. After it arrived on the Amazon Prime Video platform later, it opened up before a wider audience, making the film a subject of immense praise and applause. Released on April 9 this year, Karnan went on to make headlines as critics heaped praise on the film.
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The honour comes as a deserving laurel to the film that was applauded for the way it was made and the subject is dealt with.
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Mari Selvaraj’s Tamil opus Karnan, starring Dhanush, has found its place in New York Times’s monthly international streaming column, making it one among the five movies that are a must-watch for October. Mari Selvaraj’s Karnan, which starred Dhanush in the lead, had received rave reviews when it was released in cinemas and later on Amazon Prime Video.