Short film ‘Kara’ portrays the futility of violence
The Hindu
The recently released short, directed by Kochi-based director Larish KM, pivots around a gangster
It begins at a slaughter house amid the squawking of chickens. The protagonist buys a chicken and the title rolls. Debutant filmmaker Larish KM’s recently-released short film Kara makes quite an impact in its opening scene. It revolves around the life of a gangster, played by actor Koottickal Jayachandran, and is about the futility of violence. Jayachandran, known for his comic roles, is an unusual choice. “But I have always felt that Jayachandran would treat a villainous role well,” says Larish. “Much of the feedback about the film has been on his brilliant portrayal,” he adds.More Related News

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