‘Narivetta’ wins praise for powerful story on tribal struggles, now streaming on Sony LIV


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Kochi, Jul 21: Malayalam crime thriller Narivetta, which hit the big screens on May 23, and is now streaming on Sony LIV, has earned acclaim for its gripping narrative rooted in real events. Directed by Anuraj Manohar and written by Abin Joseph, the film explores themes of identity, justice, and the socio-political unrest surrounding tribal rights.

The plot revolves around a junior police constable caught in the middle of the Muthanga tribal protest in Wayanad. Set against the backdrop of forest conservation and land rights, the officer finds himself torn between duty and empathy as tensions escalate.

Trained under the wise and humane Head Constable Basheer, the young officer undergoes a moral transformation following betrayal and Basheer’s tragic death.

Lead actor Tovino Thomas delivers a compelling dual-role performance, supported by veterans Suraj Venjaramoodu and Cheran. Critics have lauded the film for portraying the internal dilemmas of the police force amidst larger socio-political issues. The narrative draws from the real-life Muthanga incident, blending emotional depth with thriller elements.

Produced under Sony LIV Studios, Narivetta is not just a mystery-thriller but also a sharp commentary on tribal resistance and systemic injustice. The film holds a 6.5 IMDb rating and has been particularly praised for its bold take on real-life struggles and moral complexities.

 

  

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