Like the best Malayalam thrillers ( Kammattipaadam , Nayattu ), the gun is a metaphor. Here, it represents state-sponsored violence, caste politics, and the failure of the system. A powerful monologue by Nimisha Sajayan (as a human rights lawyer) questions whether Raghavan is a hero or just another product of institutional brutality.
Unlike typical Bollywood or Tamil “mass” gun films, Vetta doesn’t glorify the weapon. Faasil treats the gun like a surgical tool – heavy, reluctant, and final. His breakdown scene before firing the first shot (where he cleans the rusted barrel while crying) is pure Malayalam realism. You feel the weight of each pull of the trigger. malayalam gun movie
Just be prepared: Once you go down this rabbit hole of realistic recoil and heavy magazine clinks, the "rubber bullet" action of other industries will never sound the same again. Like the best Malayalam thrillers ( Kammattipaadam ,