Drishyam

2013 "Visuals can be deceiving"
8.3| 2h44m| en
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Georgekutty lives a happy life with his wife and daughters. Things take a turn when his daughter gets indecently filmed using a hidden camera, by the son of a police inspector.

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SpecialsTarget Disturbing yet enthralling
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Tyreece Hulme One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Arun M R He lives with a cabil TV business and a regular filmmaker, and his wife and two daughters and a family that lives closer to the first half of the film by describing the surroundings.With the first half of the story, the story goes on to the intensity of a crucial event and continues to move forward with the moves and obstacles to the audience.Georgy Kutty, who is also a student of the Fourth Class of Education, is very excited about the attempts to defend his family from his experiences with his own experiences.But we do not see a policeman who fails to appear as it seems in ordinary movies and behaves foolishly.It is amazing to see that everyone is intellectually watching the movements of the boy and trying to overtake the defenses which George Gottt is doing.George Gotta shocked the viewers with a one-pointed upper-level superintendent and even surprisingly shocked by the George.Finally, the film has become a stabilizing viewpoints with a decisive secret known to him only by the Georgy Kutty.The goodness of Mohanlal is what we see in many places.He was a police constable who made a milestone in the acting career of Kalabhavan Shazon.Asha Sharat took up the role of a police officer and Siddiq retained his stewardship.Sujith Vasudevan's camera is also very helpful in raising the map.Jeetu Joseph is very commendable to perform a very good and intellectual work and to bring it to the audience with a good view of the director's role.
ashesm-37309 I think both these movies are good but they are copies from a Japanese movie called Suspect X. I wonder if any reference has been made to that movie. I feel it is great that such movies are brought to the Indian public but there should be an understanding that there is an element of plagiarism involved. The Indian public deserve to know where and how much credit needs to go to the right people.
Nitin Anand a decent movie which will hold you for 2 hrs n 44 minutes... Absolutely masterpiece, don't remember if i have seen any better movie.... Glad to see, even if i followed full movie with subtitles. a must watch n i highly recommend to all. I am a big fan of bollywood but in recent years bollywood is concentrating and is ranked according to its box office collection n sadly not by the film content. Soon bolloywood will showcase a copied version of Drishyam with the same name starring Ajay Devgan. I recommend you watch this before losing the chance to watch the amazing direction on this movie.... Each n every inch of the film is not to be missed, even the songs are worth watching n not less than anything the everygreen beauty of Kerala displayed to its perfection. Don't miss it
thaltrego I saw Drishyam again...wow what a movie.....but ente manasamadhanathinu oru FIR... Jeethu Joseph, an avid thriller fan saw Kahaani n liked it and read abt it on wikipedia and then found that Sujoy Ghosh hs been signed by Balaji Telefilms to do a sequel and whm coincidently had the rights to Keigo Higashino's The Devotion of Suspect X....and obviosly jeethu didn't read it but instead (?downloaded and ) watched Suspect X...(he may hav or haven't seen Before and After ) and then sat down and wrote his most successful work till date....well jeethu's contribution is a bloody brilliantly written first half and the key to his directorial genius lies in his mastery of subtlety and by creating the illusion for underestimation....great job...We cant inspired without being inspired and ones contribution is the master stroke...