Prithviraj‘s highly anticipated psychological thriller, ‘Kuruthi‘ released on Amazon Prime Video yesterday – and it definitely did not disappoint. The Malayalam feature is technically a home-invasion thriller which touches multiple themes that many in our society have difficulty talking about. Still, the movie manages to grab our attention with some excellent acting, good story and unexpected thrills. But it manages to keep our attention, a little too well. The movie had a few hidden subplots, which we are sure you guys either missed or forgot. So, without wasting anymore time – here are three things you missed while watching ‘Kuruthi’:
The Missing Constables and The Walkie Talkie
In the very beginning of the film, when a man is hunt down near a jeep and is tied up with the rest of his companions, a man is seen fiddling with a walkie-talkie. We now understand that the tied up men are the mission constables, and the man who is fiddling with the walkie talkie is Laiq – which many of us already figured. What many of you didn’t know was that Laiq was checking various frequencies in the walkie talkie to find out where the S.I. and his target went off to.
“A Believer In Fascist Times”
This is the name of the magazine that Ibrahim saw Rasool reading at the beginning of the film. Many of you can be excused for missing out on this key plot point since the title of the magazine is written in Malayalam. Still, this shows that Rasool was already having radical thoughts and ideas, which got stoked by Kareem.
Suma’s Excessive Cooking
Preman and Ibrahim were puzzled when Suma started to cook in excess and provide food for Ibrahim and his family. We first though that it was because she was in love with Ibrahim. While that is true, that was not why she did it though. It is later revealed that she was cooking a lot more food so that she could feed another mouth without anyone else knowing – Vishnu, the shopkeeper killer.