Kalamkaval Movie Review: Mammootty Once Again Proves His Stardom, but the Crime Thriller Doesn’t Do Justice to Him.

“Kalamkaval” is the kind of film that tries to balance star power with strong storytelling — but ends up wobbling under its own ambition. Mammootty once again shows why he continues to command one of the most respected positions in Malayalam cinema. His intensity, screen presence, and ability to convey layered emotions anchor every frame he appears in.

But the problem lies elsewhere: the film simply isn’t strong enough to match the calibre of its leading man. The story attempts to build a gritty crime thriller with mood, mystery, and tension, yet the screenplay begins to loosen as the narrative progresses. The first half holds some intrigue, but soon the plot becomes predictable and loses momentum.

There are several interesting ideas built around Mammootty’s character, but the execution lacks sharpness. The supporting cast performs well, yet their roles don’t have the depth needed to elevate the overall narrative. Technically, the film has style — solid cinematography, moody lighting, and a background score that tries to amplify the tension — but none of it compensates for the weak writing.

In the end, “Kalamkaval” becomes a thriller that never quite fulfils its promise. Despite Mammootty’s commanding performance, the film struggles to deliver a satisfying, edge-of-the-seat experience.

What “Kalamkaval” ultimately highlights is this: Mammootty remains a force who can light up any frame — but even his brilliance can’t rescue a screenplay that doesn’t rise to the occasion.

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