Aadhi (Gautham Vasudev Menon) and Mrinalini (Amala Paul) are engineering students and best friends. Though they get along well and spend most of their time together, they believe that there is an invisible line between love and friendship and they should not cross it for any reason. Aadhi insists the same to his friends and says that a man and woman can just be friends no matter what. However, the events that unfold in the later stage of his life destroy his theory and make him understand that there is love between the two.
Avanum Naanum (He and I)
Preethi (Megha Akash), a final-year student, discovers that she is three months pregnant and informs her boyfriend Vikram (Amitash Pradhan) about the same. Within a few minutes, unfortunate circumstances put Vikram in non-reachable mode, forcing Preethi to seek an abortion. Does destiny help her live with her loved one or put her in trouble?
Lokham (World)
Adam (Varun) is a gamer who tries to find the whereabouts of his girlfriend Eve (Sangeetha), whom he met in a video game. The film begins with an interview of Adam, one of the top gamers in the city, and the first to complete the game called Logam. He credits his girlfriend for all the success and says that he dedicates the victory to her. But who is this girlfriend and what does she do? Does this girl exist only in the game or is she real and in love with him as well?
Aadal Paadal (Dance and song)
Ninja Manick (Vijay Sethupathi) and Kuchu (Aditi Balan) are a happily married couple. However, they go through a bad phase in life after knowing that Manick is cheating on Kuchu. The writing is typical of Nalan's films - characters who are on the grey side of the law, twists where you least expect them, and a bizarre plot. Kuchu impersonates her husband's paramour to confirm that he is indeed having an affair.
The film features a promotional single titled "Maayangal" composed by Karthik and written by Vivek, which was sung by Karthik, Nakul Abhyankar and Krishna.K. It was released on 10 February 2021.[10] Another song "Nee Naan Nee" composed by Karthik, was featured in the anthology's first segment Edhirpaara Muththam. The song written by Madhan Karky and sung by Rajaganapathy was released on 22 February 2021. There is also Navz-47 song on the last story.
The makers discussed with leading OTT platforms to distribute the film, in order to schedule for a release in December 2020.[5] However, it was later announced that the film will be scheduled for a theatrical release during the Valentine's Day weekend, on 12 February 2021.[12][13]
Reception
M. Suganth of The Times of India gave 2.5 out of 5 and stated "Except for Nalan Kumarasamy and Gautham Menon's works, the anthology is underwhelming."[14] Ranjani Krishnakumar of Firstpost gave 3.5 out of 5 and wrote "Within the constraints of an urban, middle class, heterosexual romance, Kutty Story is an interesting mix of shorts."[15] Srinivasa Ramanujam of The Hindu wrote "Nalan Kumarasamy and Gautham Menon deliver what is expected of them in this Tamil anthology, but there’s not much beyond that."[16] Haricharan Pudipeddi of Hindustan Times reviewed "Kutty Story is a cocktail of love stories with some quirky twists. Except for Nalan’s refreshing short on male insecurity in a marriage, other shorts come across as promising but never work wholesomely."[17]
Behindwoods gave the film 2.75 out of 5 and stated "Kutty Story is a worthy romantic anthology with interesting scripts."[18]Sify gave a rating of 3 out of 5 stating "Kutty Story's best episode belongs to Nalan Kumarasamy but the rest of the stories fail to excite us much."[19]Indiaglitz gave 3 out of 5 to the film stating "Kutty Story with a top notch cast and crew is needless to add that the technical aspects of all the four stories are of the highest quality. Though the stories work within themselves and are also fairly engaging one cannot fault the audiences for expecting much better than whats on show considering the big names involved."[20]