This 2013 Crime Thriller Handled LGBTQ+ Themes With More Grit Than Any Recent Drama(Photo Credit –Prime Video)

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Back in 2023, Kaathal: The Core received widespread acclaim for being a pathbreaking film that explored queer identity, the emotional challenges faced by individuals navigating their sexuality, the burden of secrecy, and the societal pressures they endure. It also shed light on the emotional toll such situations take on their spouses. Featuring Mammootty and Jyothika in the lead roles, the film addressed these complex issues with sensitivity and nuance. While it was praised by both critics and audiences for its portrayal of a marginalized community, it’s worth noting that Kaathal may not have been as revolutionary as some believe—especially when compared to the 2013 film Mumbai Police, which featured Prithviraj Sukumaran in a similar, yet earlier and bolder, role.

Why Kaathal: The Core Is Not as Groundbreaking as It Seems Initially

Kaathal: The Core was released at a time when public acceptance of queer identities had grown relatively stronger in Kerala. There was a noticeable shift in societal attitudes, with many Malayalis appearing more open and the state government showing surface-level support for the LGBTQ+ community. The film leaned more towards artistic expression than commercial appeal, aiming to thoughtfully portray the inner conflicts and challenges faced by individuals grappling with their identity—something that becomes evident through its narrative and tone.

The Societal Changes in Kerala Have Been Significant

When Mumbai Police was released in 2013, it arrived at a time when the Supreme Court had re-criminalized same-sex relationships, and societal acceptance was significantly lower. Even today, being part of the LGBTQ+ community in Kerala comes with its share of challenges. However, advocating for queer rights is now viewed with more openness and is often regarded as a courageous stance—something that wasn’t the case back then.

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