Sujith-Sandeep’s ‘KA’, starring Kiran Abbavaram, is an interesting mystery that keeps us guessing till the brilliant end
- Trinity Auditorium

- Nov 6, 2024
- 1 min read
On the one hand, we seem to have a “mainstream” entertainer. At the other end of the spectrum, we have something out of sci-fi. The fun of watching ‘KA’ is figuring out how all these strange elements are going to come together.

Every time you question the sameness or the lack of originality of filmmakers and their films, they say that all ideas have been taken, all stories have been told. But KA, written and directed by Sujith-Sandeep, proves that this is not necessarily the case. Take the protagonist, named Abhinaya Vasudev (Kiran Abbavaram, in a solid performance). He grows up in an orphanage, and he begins to feel less alone by reading letters written to others. For instance, reading a mother’s letter to her son, he understands a little about what it’s like to feel maternal affection. This, in itself, is a lovely, fresh, emotionally satisfying idea – but it doesn’t stop there. This letter-reading concept is developed throughout the film, and it becomes the driver of the plot. Even though it’s a little convenient the way all crucial information is obtained through letters, I did not mind because the thought is so interesting and new. Plus, Vasudev is a postman, after all.
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