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Caste Oppression Haunts Kabaddi Star's Rise to Glory
22 Oct
Summary
- Kabaddi player Vanathi Kittan's dreams repeatedly crushed by caste-based injustice
- Faction leaders Pandiyaraja and Kanthasamy trapped in cycle of inherited violence
- Director Mari Selvaraj's films document harsh realities of caste oppression

As of October 22nd, 2025, director Mari Selvaraj's recent film 'Bison: Kaalamaadan' has once again held up a mirror to the harsh realities of caste-based oppression in India. The film follows the story of kabaddi player Vanathi Kittan, who is the victim of relentless caste injustice. Despite his talent and determination, Kittan's dreams are repeatedly crushed whenever life begins to seem hopeful for him.
The film also explores the ongoing feud between two powerful factions, led by Pandiyaraja and Kanthasamy. While the gang war affects the lives of people in the lower rungs of society, including Kittan, the leaders themselves are trapped in a cycle of inherited violence that they struggle to break free from. In a moment of self-reflection, Pandiyaraja acknowledges that the enmity has become so ingrained that he is unable to discontinue the violence, even if he wants to.
Mari Selvaraj's filmography has consistently documented the harsh realities of caste discrimination and the systemic oppression faced by marginalized communities. His previous works, such as 'Pariyerum Perumal' and 'Karnan,' have also delved into these themes, earning him critical acclaim for his unflinching portrayal of social injustice.
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'Bison: Kaalamaadan' serves as a testament to Selvaraj's commitment to using cinema as a tool for social change. By shedding light on the lived experiences of those affected by caste-based atrocities, the film aims to spark meaningful introspection and inspire action towards a more equitable society.




