Plot
Narivetta is inspired by the 2003 Muthanga incident, where clashes between police and the Adivasi community over land rights led to a tragic loss of life. The film follows Varghese Peter (Tovino Thomas), a young man with ambitions beyond the modest job prospects in front of him. Struggling with personal pride and expectations, he reluctantly becomes a police constable. As he begins his posting in Wayanad, he finds himself on the wrong side of history, tasked with forcibly evicting protesting Adivasis. Over time, Varghese undergoes a personal transformation, uncovering systemic corruption and questioning the very uniform he wears.
Overview
Directed by Anuraj Manohar, Narivetta is a politically charged, emotionally resonant tale about systemic oppression, police brutality, and the awakening of conscience. Though slow in its initial portions, the narrative gains strength after the midpoint and crescendos into a gripping final act that critiques the abuse of power in a democratic setup. Unlike typical Malayalam cop thrillers, Narivetta avoids over-stylization and chooses raw, realistic storytelling.
Performances
- Tovino Thomas (Varghese Peter): Outstanding, especially in the film's final act. His transformation from a passive officer to a man with purpose feels organic and powerful.
- Suraj Venjaramoodu (Basheer): Poised and grounded, he plays the moral compass to Varghese with quiet conviction.
- Cheran (Keshavadas): While effective as a corrupt superior, his emotional range feels limited, affecting the overall impact.
- Priyamvada Krishnan: Adequate in her supporting role, serving primarily to define Varghese's emotional arc.