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The Drishyam trap: How Jeethu Joseph tricked us into rooting against Georgekutty before the ultimate April 2026 finale

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When sitting down to watch Drishyam 2 during the wee hours of February 19, 2021, I was almost certain that it would be a disappointing affair. I mean, Drishyam (2013) was perfect the way it was; well-rounded and complete, despite its flaws. Sure, its ending had ample room for a follow-up, but did we actually need one, particularly since even a slight dip in quality could stain the first film’s image too? Adding to the worry was that director Jeethu Joseph hadn’t delivered a single worthwhile movie since Life of Josutty, and his subsequent films — Oozham, Aadhi, Mr & Ms Rowdy, The Body, and Thambi — were all extremely disappointing. Worse still, even Mohanlal was dropping stinkers one after the other: Neerali, Drama, Odiyan, Ittymaani: Made in China, Kaappaan, and Big Brother, with the only exception being Lucifer.

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