Kaatu Thottappol: ‘Patriot’s first single ‘Kaatu Thottappol,’ is out now: Sushin Shyam delivers a haunting melody for Mammootty-Mohanlal starrer |

'Patriot's first single 'Kaatu Thottappol,' is out now: Sushin Shyam delivers a haunting melody for Mammootty-Mohanlal starrer
The first song ‘Kaatu Thottappol’ from the upcoming film ‘Patriot’ is now available. Sushin Shyam composed the haunting melody. The movie stars Mammootty and Mohanlal. It is a big-budget spy thriller filmed internationally. ‘Patriot’ is scheduled for a global release on April 23, 2026. The film features a massive ensemble cast.

The makers of ‘Patriot’ released the first single, ‘Kaatu Thottappol,’ which is already gaining traction online. Along with the track, the team had earlier shared a poster that created strong excitement among fans. The poster showcased an idyllic moment matching the song’s mood. Through its dim palette and uncomplicated graphics, the poster implied that the track would be a soulful yet melancholic lemody befitting the film’s storyline.

Musical team behind the song ‘Kaatu Thottappol’

The poster featuring Kunchacko Boban and Darshana Rajendran also highlighted the talented artists behind the track. The lyrics for ‘Kaatu Thottappol’ are penned by renowned lyricist Anwar Ali, and popular music composer Sushin Shyam has composed the music. Sai Prabha and Kapil lent their vocals to this track. Their names were the poster’s biggest highlight. Fans are now raving about the song’s composition and rich lyrics.

‘Patriot’: A massive multi-starrer led by Mammootty and Mohanlal

‘Patriot’ is directed by Mahesh Narayanan and has already become one of the most talked-about Malayalam projects in production. The film brings together two legendary stars, Mammootty and Mohanlal, after many years. Their reunion has created huge excitement among movie lovers. Apart from two stalwarts, the film also features Fahadh Faasil, Kunchacko Boban, Nayanthara, and Rajiv Menon in pivotal roles.

Big-budget spy thriller gearing up for a global release

‘Patriot’ is set for worldwide release on April 23. ‘Patriot’ was filmed in various international shooting locations such as India, Sri Lanka, the UK, Azerbaijan, and the UAE.Safe to say, ‘Patriot’ is one of the most awaited Malayalam movies in 2026.

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