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Will Rekhachithram Be The Next Drishyam?

Amit GuptaBy Amit GuptaJanuary 25, 20253 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Is Rekhachithram the next Drishyam
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Rekhachithram, A Thriller That’s Emotional, Intriguing, and Incredibly Thought Through.

Malayalam cinema continues to push boundaries, and Rekhachithram, directed by Jofin T. Chacko, is a testament to the industry’s brilliance. This film, much like Drishyam, brings together suspense, emotion, and nostalgia in a way that captivates audiences and leaves a lasting impression.

The story revolves around Rekha, a character whose life and choices form the emotional core of the film. Anaswara Rajan’s portrayal of Rekha is nuanced and compelling. She’s a character you connect with immediately—her struggles feel personal, her decisions carry weight, and her journey is as much about reconciliation with the past as it is about solving the mysteries around her. Rekha’s story is interwoven with layers of suspense that keep you guessing while tugging at your heartstrings.

Supporting her is a stellar cast led by Asif Ali, who delivers one of his most impactful performances to date. He strikes the perfect balance between vulnerability and determination, creating a protagonist who feels grounded and relatable. The supporting cast—including Manoj K. Jayan and Siddique—plays pivotal roles in adding depth to the narrative, ensuring that every character feels fully realized and integral to the story.

The narrative is brilliantly constructed, seamlessly moving between the present and the past. The setting of the film, with its nostalgic premise of renting a TV and VCR, is a masterstroke. For anyone who remembers the joy of gathering around a rented television to watch movies, this detail is pure magic. It’s more than just a plot device—it’s a doorway to an era that feels both distant and deeply personal.

Jofin T. Chacko, who previously helmed The Priest, showcases his ability to handle complex narratives with finesse. The film doesn’t just rely on twists or shocks; instead, it builds its suspense through its characters and their relationships. The screenplay, co-written by John Manthrickal and Ramu Sunil, is tight and intelligent, rewarding viewers who pay attention to the small details.

Adding a layer of innovation to the film is the much-discussed AI debut of Mammootty. While this could have easily felt like a gimmick, the execution is seamless, and his presence lends an air of gravitas to the story. It’s exciting to see Malayalam cinema embracing cutting-edge technology while staying true to its storytelling roots.

What truly sets Rekhachithram apart is its emotional depth. The themes of family, loss, and redemption are explored with sensitivity and care, making the film much more than a thriller. It’s a story that resonates universally, drawing you in with its characters and leaving you deeply moved by the time the credits roll.

Bottom line is…
Rekhachithram is an emotional, thought-provoking thriller that combines nostalgia with innovation, suspense with heart. It’s a film that takes you on a journey—one that’s as much about unraveling a mystery as it is about exploring the human experience. With outstanding performances, a richly layered narrative, and a visionary director at the helm, it’s a worthy successor to Drishyam and a shining example of Malayalam cinema’s golden era.

I give this movie a rating of 6 stars over 5.

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