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'Drishyam' is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film written and directed by Jeethu Joseph. It stars Mohanlal and Meena, with Ansiba Hassan, Esther Anil, Kalabhavan Shajohn, Asha Sharath, Siddique, Roshan Basheer and Neeraj Madhav in supporting roles. The film was produced by Antony Perumbavoor for Aashirvad Cinemas. It follows the struggle of Georgekutty and his family, who come under suspicion when Varun Prabhakar, the son of the Inspector-General of Police, goes missing.

The film began principal photography in the first week of October 2013 at Thodupuzha in Kerala, where the film was extensively shot. Filming was completed in 44 days which was originally scheduled for 52 days. The cinematography was done by Sujith Vaassudev and was edited by Ayoob Khan. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Anil Johnson and Vinu Thomas.

Released on 19 December 2013 in Kerala, 'Drishyam' received widespread critical acclaim with critics praising the screenplay, the performances and direction. It was the first Malayalam film to collect 50 crore at the box office. The film grossed over 75 crore worldwide and ran for more than 150 days in theatres. It remained the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time until it was surpassed by 'Pulimurugan' in 2016. It also became the longest-running film in the United Arab Emirates, running 125 days.

'Drishyam' won numerous accolades, including the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value and the Filmfare Award for Best Film  Malayalam and screened at the 45th International Film Festival of India and the 8th Asian Film Festival.

It was remade into four other Indian languages: 'Drishya' (2014) in Kannada, 'Drushyam' (2014) in Telugu, 'Papanasam' (2015) in Tamil and 'Drishyam' (2015) in Hindi. It was also remade in Sinhala language as 'Dharmayuddhaya' (2017) and in Chinese as 'Sheep Without a Shepherd' (2019) thereby becoming the first Indian film to be remade in Mainland China. The Indonesian remake was announced in September 2021 making it the first Indian movie to be remade in Indonesian and the second Indian movie to be remade in three foreign languages after 'Deewaar'. It will also be the fourth Indian movie to be remade in seven languages after 'Anuraga Aralithu', 'Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana' and 'U Turn'. It was Mohanlal's second film to be remade in at least six languages after 'Kireedam' making him the first actor to achieve this feat twice. A sequel 'Drishyam 2' was released in 2021.

Plot





The film begins with Georgekutty - a man accused of murder, visiting a newly-constructed police station. As he closes his eyes for a moment, the film shifts to a flashback.

Georgekutty started out as an orphan and a school dropout, but has become an entrepreneur handling a cable-TV service based in Rajakkad. His family, consisting of his wife Rani, teenage-daughter Anju, and younger daughter Anumol - are his priorities, apart from his insatiable interest in cinema.

During a school excursion, Anju is discreetly video-graphed naked, by Varun Prabhakar, the perverted son of the Inspector General of Police Geetha Prabhakar. On August 2, Varun visits Anju and uses her explicit video to blackmail her for sex. That night, he infiltrates her house, demanding a night with her. However, Rani intervenes; having been informed by Anju. Rani begs Varun to spare her family's dignity, but Varun retaliates by demanding that Rani should satisfy his favours instead if Anju is to be spared. Out of fear, Anju tries to smash the phone from Varun's hand, but accidentally smashes Varun's head, killing him instantaneously. Terrified with the prospect of being caught, Rani and Anju hastily bury Varun's corpse in their backyard, which Anumol witnesses from afar.

Upon returning from work the following morning, Geoergekutty is informed about the night's events. Resolving to preserve his family's dignity at all costs, he inserts the SIM card of Varun's broken phone on a cellular phone and chucks it into a lorry (as a measure to trick the police), before disposing of Varun's yellow Maruti Zen in a lake. However, he is seen by Sahadevan - a corrupt police constable who bears animosity towards him. Upon realizing the necessity to create an alibi, Georgekutty takes his family on a trip Thodupuzha for the next two days.

Almost two weeks later, Geetha initiates an investigation into Varun's "disappearance". After an initial attempt to track his whereabouts, she discovers the Maruti Zen in the lake after being informed by Sahadevan. Having discovered that Anju and Varun were in the school excursion together, and Varun's final reported appearance was on August 2, she summons Georgekutty and his family for an informal interrogation. The police initially interrogate Georgekutty, Rani and Anju, however, they manage to maintain their alibi by providing evidence of their trip to Thodupuzha, by providing bills of various establishments that they had visited. Unconvinced, Geetha summons the family for an informal interrogation. Having foreseen this, Georgekutty had prepared his family into giving similar statements about their activities on August 2 and August 3 - attending a religious service, eating at a restaurant, staying at a hotel, and watching a film at a theatre. With the police unable to crack their alibis, the family is let go, although Georgekutty predicts that they may be apprehended again as Geetha still has her suspicions. He consequently has Rajesh - his brother-in-law, to summon the media, if the police come for them again.

Concurrently, Geetha interrogates the members of various establishments that Georgekutty's family had visited on their trip - two bus conductors, the receptionist of the hotel, the manager of the restaurant and the film operator of the theatre. She also interrogates Georgekutty's close associates; however, they all testify that Georgekutty's family were at Thodupuzha. Geetha discovers that the religious service that the family had "attended", had been recorded and distributed through CD's. She then deduces Georgekutty's alibi - the family had indeed travelled to Thodupuzha, but instead, on different dates; Georgekutty had prudently procured authentic bills, dated August 2 and August 3 from the respective establishments, before taking his family on the trip to Thodupuzha on August 5 and August 6 and visiting the same establishments. She further reasons that Georgekutty had disposed of the bills of his August 5 and 6, and saved the ones he had solely procured. She again deduces that the family may have visited the members of the respective establishments again, and had made acquaintance with them - thus securing the members' strong, yet unintentional support for the alibi.

Seeking to end the mystery, Geetha has the police forcefully apprehend Georgekutty and his family. Geetha authorizes Sahadevan to use of brute force to get the truth, resulting Georgekutty, Rani and Anju to suffer severe beatings. Concurrently, Geetha and Prabhakar learn about Anju's video through Varun's friend Alex, who had accompanied him during the school excursion. Geetha then authorizes Sahadevan to interrogate Anu; this proves fruitful when Sahadevan thrashes Anu into revealing the truth. Anu confesses that Varun's corpse was buried in the family's backyard; however, only the corpse of a cow is found at the site, implying that Georgekutty had shifted Varun's corpse. Frustrated of having no evidence to arrest Georgekutty and his family, Sahadevan attempts to attack them again, only to be thwarted by an angry mob led by Rajesh.

With insurmountable public opposition towards the brutish interrogation of Georgekutty and his family, Varun's case is put on hold; Sahadevan is sacked out of the police force, and Geetha resigns from the police department.

Several weeks later, Georgekutty is summoned by Geetha and Prabhakar - seeking forgiveness for their brash interrogative methods and their son's perverted nature. After pleading with him to divulge the truth regarding Varun's whereabouts, Georgekutty cryptically confesses to killing him, explaining that he would do anything to protect his family's dignity and he is very remorseful for Varun's death. Back in the present, Georgekutty signs a register at the newly-constructed police station. When the officer-in-charge vows to apprehend him, the latter replies that he still believes in the police, as a protector of society. As Georgekutty leaves, another flashback occurs simultaneously - showing him leaving the then-unfinished police station at night, implying that he had buried Varun's corpse there.

Cast



* Mohanlal as George Kutty, a local cable TV operator

* Meena as Rani George, George's wife

* Ansiba Hassan as Anju George, George's elder daughter

* Esther Anil as Anumol George (Anu), George's younger daughter

* Asha Sharath as Geetha Prabhakar, Inspector General of Police

* Siddique as Prabhakar Mirage, Geetha's husband

* Kalabhavan Shajon as Constable Sahadevan Ramkant

* Neeraj Madhav as Monichan, George's aide

* Irshad as SI Suresh Babu

* Roshan Basheer as Varun Prabhakar, Geetha & Prabhakar's son

* Aneesh G. Menon as Rajesh Karun, Rani's brother

* Kunchan as Head constable S. Madhavan

* Kozhikode Narayanan Nair as Sulaiman, Owner of the Tea Shop

* Baiju V. K. as Soman

* P. Sreekumar as Rani's father

* Shobha Mohan as Rani's mother

* Koottickal Jayachandran as Murali

* Kalabhavan Rahman as Bus Conductor

* Kalabhavan Haneef as Theatre Operator

* Balaji Sharma as Restaurant Owner

* Pradeep Chandran as the new Sub-Inspector

* Antony Perumbavoor as Antony, a police officer

* Mela Raghu as Raghu, Waiter at the Tea Shop

* Arun S. Panackal as Alex, Varun's friend at Nature Camp

* Nisha Sarang as School Principal

*Jeethu Joseph as Contractor of Police Station building

Production



Development

In July 2013, it was reported that Jeethu Joseph will be directing a film titled 'My Family' with Mohanlal in the lead.NR (8 July 2013). In August 2013, Jeethu clarified that the film was titled 'Drishyam'. A thread similar to that of 'Drishyam' has been with the director since the early 1990s. He was inspired by a conversation he had overheard about the plight of two families involved in a legal battle.Rajaneesh Vilakudy (24 December 2013). Jeethu had penned the story of 'Drishyam' even before 'Memories' (2013).Deepa Gauri (26 September 2013). He says, "I started working on the subject some two years back. But I wanted to stick to the planned order and hence postponed the project till I finished 'Memories'".Sivalakshmi Roshith (5 September 2013). The script was initially planned to be filmed by another director but since that director could not find a producer, Jeethu took back the script and decided to direct it himself.Mythily Ramachandran (26 December 2013). Drishyam contrasts from the director's previous films. He says, "Different films require different treatment. I toiled hard while filming 'Memories' as the film was full of twists and turns and the handling of the subject mattered a lot. But 'Drishyam' is a complete script-oriented film that does not require any special effort. We shot the film sticking completely to the script, and the shooting was completed effortlessly."Parvathy Nambidi (19 December 2013).

Casting

Jeethu had initially approached Mammootty to play the lead, but he was unable to commit and asked Jeethu to proceed with the film with another actor.. According to the director, Mammootty was instrumental in casting actress Meena for the film. The director, in an interview with 'The New Indian Express', stated that he wrote the screenplay with Mohanlal in mind and that the character was tailor-made for Mohanlal. He later added that no changes were made in the script when Mohanlal agreed.

Kalabhavan Shajohn, who previously worked in the industry as a comedian and the sidekick of the lead actors, was chosen for the main antagonistic role. The director stated, "I had two-three actors in mind, but at last decided to pick Shajon. I was very clear that I did not want anyone who has played negative characters so far to do the role. Shajon was a total revelation." Roshan Basheer, who debuted through 'Plus Two' (2010), was chosen after conducting a screen test. Asha Sarath was later signed for the role of a police officer. Child actors Ansiba Hassan and Esther Anil, along with Siddique, Irshad, Kunchan and Koottickal Jayachandran were also cast to play major supporting roles.

Filming

'Drishyam' commenced principal photography in the first week of October 2013. Mohanlal joined the sets only from 10 October. The film was shot at Thodupuzha in Kerala. The road-side house shown in the film, which was a major location, is situated at Vazhithala, near Thodupuzha. The shooting had to be halted for a while as Meena fainted on the location. 'Drishyam' was initially planned to be filmed in 52 days, though it was completed in 44 days.

Themes



A reviewer from 'The Hindu' noted, "The film takes off as a typical family drama. The first half of the film is intentionally slow-paced and shows to the audience the lighter moments in the family of Georgekutty. This half combines the elements of drama and comedy genres. The audience gets completely absorbed in the twist of events that begin to unfold from the end of the first half. The second half is more like a thriller and is about how the family, despite the vengeful villainy of a corrupt cop, stands its ground even as the law takes its course." When asked whether this change in narrative style post-interval was intentional, Jeethu replied: "I really don't understand when people say the first half lacked pace. A story or a film has its own way of progression and it does travel in a zig-zag away, capturing all the ups and downs of our lives. Right from the start if you accelerate the pace, sooner or later, the story-telling will lose its steam."

When asked whether he had kicked off a new genre in Malayalamfamily thriller, a genre which combines the elements of a family drama and thriller, Jeethu replied, "I still believe it belongs to the genre 'drama', not a thriller." He also stated in another interview, "We usually brand a film as a thriller, simply because there is some mystery in the narrative or the story unfolds through an investigation. But I don't subscribe to this. Although there are some twists in the tale and some suspense as well, 'Drishyam' is essentially the story of a family."

The film has also been said to be inspired by 'The Devotion of Suspect X', a Japanese novel written by Keigo Higashino. Ekta Kapoor, who had purchased the Hindi movie rights of the novel, sent a legal notice to the makers of the film. However, the director clarified, "After Ekta's legal team sent us the letter, I watched the Japanese film, 'Suspect X', which is an adaptation of the Japanese novel. There could be similarities between my film and that Japanese film, but my film is neither an adaptation nor a copy. The Japanese film is also about a murder cover-up and hence the allegation. Similarities are quite common in the works of creators and that shouldn't be made into an issue." 'Rashomon' (1950) was also cited as an inspiration for the film.

The film was criticised for the use of some "sexist dialogues" in the first half which were playing to a certain "new generation" audience. Sowmya Rajendran of Sify criticised the same and stated about one of such scenes in the film, "it is such banter, which we often dismiss with a laugh, that helps perpetuate rape culture." When asked about this, the director replied, "I firmly believe such conversations are part of our lives. I don't want to elaborate, but it also throws an insight into each character featured in the sequences. Yes, frankly, I was a bit worried how the family audience would react to those scenes. But then I read out that part of the script to a select group of women and they nodded their heads in approval."

There were also allegations that 'Drishyam' might provoke murder. Kerala ADGP T.P.Senkumar IPS claimed that two people accused of murdering a woman from Nilambur in February 2014 admitted that their methods for disposing of the victim's body and mobile phone SIM card were influenced by the film. The murder of a young girl in Irinjalakuda by her father and his mistress was also said to be influenced by 'Drishyam'.

Music



'Drishyam' soundtrack album features two songs used in the film, each of them were composed by Anil Johnson and Vinu Thomas, with lyrics penned by Santhosh Varma; the former provided the background score for the film. The album was released on 25 November 2013 by Muzik 247.

Veeyen of NowRunning noted in his review of the film that the songs "have a refreshingly delightful tenor to them that deserve an applause for certain." The reviewer of IndiaGlitz called the score "refreshing" and stated that it "builds the tempo" for the film.

Release



Theatrical

'Drishyam' released on 19 December 2013 in India. It also received a theatrical release in the United States, United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates on 3 January 2014. The film was selected to be screened in the Indian Panorama at the 45th International Film Festival of India. It also screened at the 8th Asian Film Festival held in Jeddah in 2015, representing India.

Home media

'Drishyam' was released on Blu-ray Disc, DVD and VCD on 9 May 2014. The film created a new record in the DVD and VCD sales on the first day of release itself. The film's satellite rights were reported to be bought by Asianet for a record amount of . The record was previously held by 'Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty' (2013) which was bought for by the same channel. It had its global television premiere on 7 September 2014 at 6 pm. IST.

Plagiarism allegations

In August 2014, film director Satheesh Paul filed a copyright infringement suit against the makers, saying that it had similarities to his script titled 'Oru Mazhakkalathu', written in 2013. The court passed an order saying that the movie had prima facie similarities to Satheesh' script, but allowed the making of the Tamil version 'Papanasam' to proceed, on the condition that the makers of 'Drishyam' produce a 10 lakh bank guarantee before the court to ensure the compensation. The case was dismissed in March 2015 as it was proved that Jeethu had written the script in 2011.

Reception



Critical response



Sify's reviewer rated the film as "Excellent" and stated, "It is not often that you sit in a theatre with bated breath, never wanting to miss a moment of the film on screen. Writer director Jeethu Joseph's 'Drishyam' is one such film, a gripping tale that leaves you spellbound with its skillful craft." Veeyen of NowRunning rated the film 3/5 and commented, "In 'Drishyam' Jeethu attempts a stunning mix of the real with the imaginary, and the result is an unpredictable cinematic artichoke that takes you by surprise at every turn." Rating the film 3.5/5, Paresh C Palicha of Rediff said, "'Drishyam' can be credited for bringing Mohanlal back to form and pushing director Jeethu Joseph into the big league as he has made a cracker of a thriller." Jabir Mushthari of 'The Hindu' wrote: "It takes craft, intelligence, and the superior acumen of a genuine storyteller to pull off a film in such an engaging manner." He also noted that the film's "thread and treatment are new to Malayalam cinema in many ways" and its "principles go against the set rules film goers here are familiar with".

Shibu B S of 'The New Indian Express' wrote, "For his latest outing 'Drishyam', Jeethu attempts a splendid mix of emotions, relationships, suspense and thrill. End result: a spectacular cinematic experience." Dalton L of 'Deccan Chronicle' gave the film a 3-star rating, writing, "The limelight belongs entirely to Mohanlal. Like the versatile greats of Hollywood, this actor possesses such a vast repertoire that he isn't required to always attempt the radically new to stamp his towering persona." Mythily Ramachandran wrote in her review for 'Gulf News': "'Drishyam' is an unforgettable picture, shorn of irrational fight sequences and mindless dance numbers." Aswin J Kumar of 'The Times of India' said, "'Drishyam' is an elegantly crafted piece of film which Lal and Joseph can proudly hold close to their hearts."

Unni R. Nair noted in his review for Kerala9.com, "The care with which the script is done, the finesse with which the direction part is executed and the characterization and performance plus the thoughtful placing of the songs makes 'Drishyam' worth real appreciation. That the film has almost zero-'filmy' humour is also worth noting. It's the logical manner in which the story unfolds and the very convincing manner in which the characters behave makes it impressive." The critic rated the film three in a scale of five. IndiaGlitz's reviewer rated the film 8/10 and stated, "'Drishyam' is undoubtedly cladded with exceptional story telling combined with bravura performances. An undoubtedly exceptional film as far the content is concerned, the movie is a must watch for all the audiences of family and thriller movies."

Box office

According to Sify, the film "started on a low key" but "swept the box-office" from its second day of release. The film grossed 38 million in its first eight days. In less than one month following its release, 'Drishyam' became the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time, beating the record of 'Twenty:20' (2008). The film ran for more than 150 days in Kerala, with collections of over 430 million.

The film also grossed around 100 million from rest of India. It showed for 100 days in Tamil Nadu. It also had a 100-day theatrical run in multiplexes in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. The collection from the overseas markets was more than 40 million, with around 10 million from England alone. 'Drishyam' became the second film to complete 100 days in the UAE after 'Titanic' (1997) and later emerged as the longest running film in the UAE by completing 125 days, beating the 110 days run of 'Titanic'. The film completed 100 days in 60 theaters in Kerala and rest of India.

'Drishyam' was the first Malayalam film to collect 600 million from its theatrical box office collections, remake rights, satellite and television rights. The film collected more than 580 million in its theatrical run worldwide. 'Drishyam' held the record for box office gross until 2016 when 'Pulimurugan' overtook it.

Accolades



Jaihind Film Awards

1.Best Film- Drishyam

2.Best Director- Jeethu Joseph

3.Best Actor- Mohanlal

4.Best Actress- Meena

5.Best Character Actress- Asha Sarath

Remakes



'Drishyam' was remade into several languages. The Indian remake rights of the film were sold for 155 million. All the versions were commercially successful. The film was remade in Kannada as 'Drishya' (2014), in Telugu as 'Drushyam' (2014), in Tamil as 'Papanasam' (2015) by Joseph himself, in Hindi as 'Drishyam' (2015), in Sinhala as 'Dharmayuddhaya' (2017) and in Mandarin Chinese as 'Sheep Without a Shepherd' (2019) with a different ending.

Sequel



Jeethu Joseph and Mohanlal were filming for 'Ram' prior to the COVID-19 lockdown in India, however the shooting of the film was stalled as some sequences they want to film in foreign locations, such as London and Cairo. As the crew realised that the filming would take time to continue, Jeethu decided to start the works for Sequel. Drishyam 2 was officially announced by Mohanlal on his 60th birthday, 21 May 2020. Mohanlal, Meena, Ansiba, Esther, Asha Sarath, Siddique, Kozhikode Narayanan Nair, Mela Raghu, Aneesh G Menon, Shoba Mohan, and Antony Perumbavoor reprises their roles from Drishyam.

Principal photography began on 21 September 2020, and was shot for 46 days in Kochi and Thodupuzha and it was concluded on 6 November 2020. The film was released directly through the OTT platform Amazon Prime Video on 19 February 2021.

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