Vijay Sethupathi in Muthu Engira Kaattaan (2026) | Vijay Sethupathi Productions/JioHotstar Like a plump scented candle, Muthu Engira Kaattaan (Muthu Alias Kaattaan) burns slowly. The Tamil series, led by Vijay Sethupathi, is in no rush to reveal why the head of Sethupathi’s Muthu is perched atop a rock on the outskirts of a village.The rest of Muthu’s body is nowhere in sight. There’s also a tonne of money lying around.Muthu’s visage has a grisly grin. The show too plays out like a lengthy cosmi...
‘Muthu Alias Kaattaan’ review: A slow-burning, satisfying saga of revenge and redemption
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