The police finally get a lead from an eyewitness named Jose, a convict who was fleeing a separate crime scene on the night of Varun's murder. Jose recalls seeing Georgekutty emerging from the under-construction police station carrying a shovel. Using this testimony, the police excavate the floor of the police station and find human remains. Georgekutty’s Masterstroke
Anjali Georgekutty (Meena) has become a severe alcoholic, unable to live with the secret buried under the new police station. Their elder daughter, Anju (Ansiba), suffers from PTSD, now a recluse who communicates through her drawings. The only member holding the fragile structure together is Georgekutty himself—a man who has aged a decade in six years, his hair grey, his frame heavier, his paranoia sharpened. Malayalam Movie Drishyam 2
The film’s climax is its most controversial element. The police dig up the new station’s floor and find… an animal skeleton. Meanwhile, Georgekutty reveals the truth: he had moved Varun’s body the very night of the crime, reburying it in a location that only he knows. He then blackmails the state with a secret he holds over the Chief Minister. The police finally get a lead from an
Georgekutty’s obsession with movies isn't just a hobby; it is his survival guide. The film’s climax is its most controversial element
Cinematography and mise-en-scène
The wait is finally over for fans of the Malayalam film industry! Drishyam 2, the sequel to the 2013 blockbuster Drishyam, has been making waves since its release. Directed by Abhijith Joseph, the film stars Mohanlal reprising his iconic role as Sibi Thomas, a movie buff who finds himself in a web of mystery and suspense.
Cultural and social resonance