The film “Kotee” is a Hindi-language movie that blends comedy and action subgenres. It was directed and written by Parameshwar Gundkal. Presented by Jio Studios and Vaishno Studios, the film was produced by Jyoti Deshpande. “Kotee” hit theaters on April 2, 2025, with a runtime of 2 hours and 50 minutes.
Kotee 2024 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Kotee Movie |
Original Language | Kannada |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 2 April 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 50 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Action/Comedy |
Director | Parameshwar Gundkal |
Producer | Jyoti Deshpande |
Kotee 2024 Movie Screenshot

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Kotee 2024 Movie Star Cast
Actor/Person | Character/Role |
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Dhananjaya | Kotee |
Moksha Kushal | Navami |
Tara | Kotee’s mother |
Pruthvi Shananur | Nachchi |
Sardar Satya | Prabhakar |
Kotee 2024 Movie Trailer
Kotee 2024 Movie Review
The film has garnered mixed-to-positive feedback. Dhananjaya’s heartfelt performance as Kotee is a standout, capturing the quiet strength and desperation of a middle-class dreamer. Ramesh Indira’s portrayal of Dinoo Saavkaar adds a compelling antagonist, while Tara’s role as Kotee’s mother brings emotional warmth. Param’s direction shines in depicting family dynamics and small-town life, with clever moments like a tiger-dance heist sequence earning praise. The score by Nobin Paul and songs like “Maathu Sothu” by Vasuki Vaibhav enhance the mood.
Critics, however, point to its sluggish pacing and excessive runtime as drawbacks. The first half, heavy on setup, can feel drawn-out, and subplots—like Kotee’s romance with Navami (Moksha Kushal)—often seem underdeveloped or tacked on. The climax, while intense, has been called predictable by some. Its TV-serial-like melodrama may not suit all tastes, reflecting Param’s television roots.
“Kotee” is a sincere, performance-driven tale of integrity versus survival, appealing to fans of emotional dramas with a thriller edge. It’s rated around 3 to 3.5 out of 5 by reviewers, lauded for its intent but critiqued for needing tighter editing. Available on Prime Video, it’s a solid watch for those who don’t mind its leisurely pace.