The Chacko Murder case persists as one of India’s longest unsolved mysteries. At the heart of the story lies Sukumara Kurup. Now what could be more authentic than a narrative grounded in real events? As interesting remain the details of the real case, Srinath Rajendran’s Kurup goes above and beyond to reinvent the thrill of the true-crime genre.
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Kurup: The making
Dulquer Salmaan seamlessly delivers a performance of a lifetime in Kurup. But does that account for all that the film represents? As he goes on to increase his acting range, it is undeniably a non-linear storytelling technique that not only captures the essence of Kurup’s life but also emphasizes the moral ambiguities often inherent in crime thrillers.
The film does not shy away from portraying its protagonist in a multifaceted nuanced light, which challenges audiences to navigate their perceptions of right and wrong. The dramatic turns within the storyline create an immersive experience that elevates Kurup beyond its roots, making it a notable entry in the genre of biographical crime thrillers. Ultimately, the unique elements of its narrative contribute to its standout status, setting a compelling benchmark for future films in this category.
Set in the mode of a flashback narrative, the movie also stars actress Sobhita Dhulipala as Sharada Kurup. Commenting on getting the role in an interview with OTTplay, she has remarked, “Srinath had a discussion and the latter had come to Mumbai with his team to meet me. At that point, I thought Dulquer was only producing the film. I thought Kurup had an amazing story and would love to do it. When I got to know Dulquer was acting in it, that was the icing on the cake.”
Current Relevance: Why it Matters Now
Taking it a step forward, the film resonates with current societal issues, reflecting the ongoing conversation around crime and its consequences. It highlights subjects such as the glamorization of criminal mindset in media, the struggle for identity, and the quest for success at any cost.
By delving into authentic cultural themes, the film not only entertains but also challenges viewers to reflect on their worldview. Curiously enough, Kurup became the first Indian film to have non-fungible token (NFT) collectibles! It received critical acclaim, earning ₹81 crores worldwide and became one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time. From popcorn flick to paranoia-inducing thriller, this movie has us second-guessing everything.
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