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National Film Awards 2025: Kathal wins best Hindi feature honour. Where to watch Sanya Malhotra's movie online?

National Film Awards 2025: Kathal wins best Hindi feature honour. Where to watch Sanya Malhotra's movie online?

Time of India01-08-2025
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Sanya Malhotra's satirical drama Kathal: A Jackfruit Mystery has won the National Award for Best Hindi Feature Film at the 71st National Film Awards. Directed by Yashowardhan Mishra and released on Netflix, the 2023 film begins with a bizarre jackfruit theft but gradually exposes deeper issues like caste bias, police negligence, and political misuse of power. Malhotra plays Inspector Mahima Basor, whose investigation reveals the systemic flaws within law enforcement.
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