
Katharbasha Endra Muthuramalingam(2023)
An arrogant yet righteous man decides to get married to a woman, who has been suffering at the hands of her relatives. Little does he realize that an enmity from his past is going to invite trouble in his personal life.
Katharbasha Endra Muthuramalingam is streaming on ZEE5 and Amazon Prime Video.
Where to watch:Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- ZEE5, Amazon Prime Video, Airtel Xstream Play
- Theatrical Release
- 2 June 2023
- Director
- M. Muthaiah
- Language
- Tamil
- Runtime
- 2h 33m
- Rating
- 5.7/10
Storyline
A proud but honorable man marries a woman being mistreated by her family. He soon discovers that an old enemy from his past is returning to threaten his new life and marriage.
“A past enemy threatens his new love's future.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Katharbasha Endra Muthuramalingam
Cast reunions in this film: Aadukalam Naren & Singampuli (11 films together), Aadukalam Naren & G. V. Prakash Kumar (11 films together), Prabhu & G. V. Prakash Kumar (6 films together), Arya & G. V. Prakash Kumar (5 films together), Prabhu & Singampuli (4 films together), and Prabhu & K. Bhagyaraj (4 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title is a direct reference to the lead character's name, which is a combination of two iconic Tamil cinema titles: 'Kathar Basha' and 'Muthuramalingam'.
- Director M. Muthaiah is known for rural action dramas, and this film marked his return to the genre after a brief experimental shift.
- Actor Sathyaraj, who plays a key role, reportedly performed his own stunts in a major fight sequence despite his age, as noted by the crew.
- The movie features a cameo by a popular comedian from Tamil television, though his appearance was not heavily promoted in the trailers.
- Parts of the film were shot in real village locations near Madurai to capture authentic rural backdrops and local culture.
- The soundtrack includes a folk-style song that uses traditional instruments like the 'urumi' and 'thavil', recorded with live musicians.
- Despite a mixed critical response, the film performed well in rural Tamil Nadu centers, drawing family audiences during its opening weekend.











