King Of Kotha ((exclusive))

Visually, King of Kotha is a masterpiece. The desaturated color palette, the use of smoke and shadows, and the sweeping drone shots of the fictional town create an immersive atmosphere. The fight choreography, particularly a 10-minute single-shot sequence in the climax, is technically brilliant.

Enter and Kannan’s childhood friend Tony (Gokul Suresh) . Their mission? To bring back the "King" to restore balance through chaos. The narrative then rewinds to show the rise of Kannan—from a charming local tough guy to the undisputed "King of Kotha"—and his subsequent fall from grace due to betrayal and a doomed love story (featuring Aishwarya Lekshmi). King of Kotha

If "King of Kotha" is a kingdom, Dulquer Salmaan is undoubtedly its monarch. The film is a testament to Dulquer’s evolution as a pan-Indian star. While he has previously charmed audiences with romantic roles and nuanced performances in films like "OK Kanmani," "Charlie," and "Kurup," KOK sees him embracing a raw, rugged avatar that demands a physical and emotional intensity rarely seen in his previous work. Visually, King of Kotha is a masterpiece