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Directed by A.R. Murugadoss and starring Vijay in a dual role, Kaththi remains a benchmark for socially conscious commercial cinema. Let’s take a look at why this film is still trending on search engines a decade later, and why platforms like Tamilyogi continue to exploit it. Murugadoss and starring Vijay in a dual role,
Kaththi follows Kathiresan ("Kaththi"), a conman who impersonates a slain activist, Jeevanandham. Through this dual role, the film highlights two Indias: urban prosperity and rural despair. The villain, a soft-drink corporation, steals groundwater, leaving farmers with barren land. The film’s climax—where villagers reclaim their water rights—is a powerful metaphor for resisting systemic theft. Ironically, downloading Kaththi from Tamilyogi constitutes a different kind of theft: stealing the intellectual property and revenue from the filmmakers, actors, technicians, and laborers who brought that vision to life.