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Patriot

Patriot

Movie Name : Patriot

Release Date : May 01, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Mammootty, Mohanlal, Fahadh Faasil, Kunchacko Boban, Nayanthara, Revathi and others
Director : Mahesh Narayanan
Producers : Anto Joseph, K. G. Anil Kumar
Music Director : Sushin Shyam
Cinematographer : Manush Nandan
Editors :  Mahesh Narayanan, Rahul Radhakrishnan
Related Links : Trailer

After nearly 18 years, Mollywood legends Mammootty and Mohanlal reunite for the spy action thriller Patriot. Directed by Mahesh Narayanan, the film arrives with high expectations. Here is how it fares.

Story:

Dr. Daniel Joseph (Mammootty), a research scientist at the Defence Research Wing, uncovers a covert spyware network operating through laptops distributed to underprivileged students. The devices, linked to Minister JP Sundaram’s (Rajiv Menon) son Shakti Sundaram (Fahadh Faasil), are embedded with a surveillance program called Periscope that tracks users relentlessly. When a young girl becomes a victim, the stakes escalate. Branded a threat, Daniel escapes to London to expose the truth. Captured and on the run, he navigates a web of deception as deeper layers of the conspiracy unravel. At a crucial juncture, Colonel Rahim Saheb (Mohanlal) enters the narrative, emerging as a key force whose connection to the operation adds weight to Daniel’s mission. The story ultimately follows Daniel’s fight to expose the company behind the spyware and the government backing it.

Plus Points:

The biggest strength of the film is watching Mammootty and Mohanlal share screen space again. Mammootty delivers a composed and authoritative performance, bringing weight to the film’s core theme of privacy and governance. His presence adds credibility and depth to several key moments.

Mohanlal appears in the latter half and makes a noticeable impact, even though his role is limited. The scenes featuring both legends are engaging and carry a certain emotional weight for fans.

Kunchacko Boban plays a significant role and leaves a good impression. Zarin Shihab is effective in her part. Fahadh Faasil, as the antagonist, brings a controlled performance, though the character itself lacks depth.

The film raises relevant and unsettling questions about digital surveillance. It effectively conveys how everyday devices can intrude into personal lives, and how systems meant for public welfare can be misused for control and political advantage. These portions feel grounded and thought provoking.

Minus Points:

Despite a strong premise, the film struggles with consistency. It opens well but loses grip midway, briefly regains momentum, and then falls into a similar uneven rhythm in the second half. This fluctuation affects immersion.

The narrative needed sharper writing and tighter execution. A more focused approach could have sustained the tension throughout.

The emotional layer remains underdeveloped, which limits the film’s impact. Nayanthara’s role feels underwritten and does not contribute meaningfully to the story. Fahadh Faasil’s character, while effective in parts, deserved a stronger arc to elevate the conflict.

Technical Aspects:

Mahesh Narayanan deserves credit for choosing a relevant subject and presenting it with intent. However, the screenplay could have been more refined and cohesive. More shared screen time between Mammootty and Mohanlal would have enhanced the experience.

Manush Nandan’s cinematography is functional. Sushin Shyam’s background score stands out and adds intensity to several sequences. Editing is serviceable but could have been tighter to avoid the dragging portions. Production values are solid and reflect the scale of the project.

Verdict:

On the whole, Patriot is a concept driven thriller that works in parts. Mammootty anchors the film with a strong performance, while Mohanlal adds value in a brief but effective role. The film’s take on privacy and surveillance is relevant, but uneven pacing and underwritten characters hold it back from being consistently engaging. It ends up as just an okay watch that might appeal more to those interested in its theme than its storytelling.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Kalamkaval

Kalamkaval

Movie Name :  Kalamkaval
Streaming Date : Jan 16, 2026
Streaming Platform : Sony LIV
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Mammootty, Vinayakan, Rajisha Vijayan, Malavika Menon, and others
Director : Jithin K. Jose
Producer : Mammootty
Music Director : Mujeeb Majeed
Cinematographer  : Faisal Ali
Editor : Praveen Prabhakar

Related Links : Trailer

Malayalam cinema has earned a strong reputation as they consistently deliver quality thrillers. One such crime thriller to come out recently from the industry is Kalamkaval. Starring Malayalam Megastar Mammootty in the lead role, the film has now also been released in Telugu on Sony LIV. Let’s see how the film fares.

Story:

Between 2005 and 2012, several middle-aged, unmarried, divorced, and those living alone go missing in several parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. With no clues or traces to explain their disappearance, the case becomes a major headache for the Kerala Police.

In this context, Crime Branch officer Jayakrishna (Vinayakan), nicknamed Gudlaguba (owl), takes charge of the investigation. At the same time, how a decent family man named Stanley Das (Mammootty) becomes involved in these serial crimes forms the crux of the story. Who is behind these murders? What’s the motive? Did the police finally catch the killer or not? To find answers, one must watch the film.

Plus Points:

A Hindi series based on a similar concept already exists. Those who have watched it may find certain elements familiar. However, for viewers who haven’t seen it, Kalamkaval offers an intriguing and engaging thriller experience. People looking for an interesting investigative thriller can definitely add this film to their watchlist.

The biggest strength of the film is that it is inspired by real-life incidents. The narration makes us glued to the screens without any room for boredom. It constantly makes us curious about what happens next. The investigation unfolds with solid, thrilling moments, for which the director deserves special appreciation.

Some twists work effectively, enhanced by a strong background score. Another major asset of the film is Mammootty’s presence and performance. It is surprising to see him choose such a dark role, but he excels in it. The legendary actor does full justice to Stanley Das’ character with his settled, understated performance with negative shades.

Vinayakan also gets a strong role as the investigating officer and fits the bill perfectly. The rest of the cast delivers natural performances. Even for those who have watched the Hindi series, the narration feels gripping and better executed, with certain changes working well.

Minus Points:

As mentioned earlier, viewers who have already seen the Hindi web show Dahaad, starring Sonakshi Sinha and Vijay Varma, might feel slightly disappointed if they expect the content to be entirely new. As the core concept is known in advance, the movie may feel predictable.

Although the story is based on real incidents, it feels illogical that, over so many years of investigation, not even a single clue, trace, or body is found. Also, the pacing dips in the mid portions

Technical Aspects:

The production values are good, with Mammootty himself backing the film. Mujeeb Majeed’s music works well, especially the sound design and background score, which enhance the impact of many scenes. Faisal Ali’s cinematography is decent, and Praveen Prabhakar’s editing is mostly effective.

Director Jithin K. Jose neatly handles a familiar concept that has been explored in multiple films and series. While comparisons with Dahaad are inevitable, his execution is impressive. The narration offers good thrills for first-time viewers, and even those who have seen similar content may find this version gripping.

Verdict:

On the whole, Mammootty’s Kalamkaval offers decent thrills for viewers who go in without prior knowledge of the concept and are looking for a crime investigation thriller. Mammootty impresses with a solid performance, and the engaging narration keeps the audience invested. While it may not feel entirely new for those who have already watched Dahaad, for others, it makes for a satisfying OTT watch.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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