Drishyam (2015)
10/10
A masterpiece in it's own league. A spectacular experience!!
8 April 2024
Drishyam is a crime thriller film directed by Late Nishikant Kamat. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Shriya Saran, Ishita Dutta, Mrunal Jadhav and Rajat Kapoor.

The film is a remake of the 2013 Malayalam film of the same name.

When the disappearance of a policewoman's son threatens to ruin Vijay's family, he leaves no stone unturned in order to shield his family.

When we discuss about Indian cinema particularly Hindi cinema we have always lacked a good gripping film which will keep you engaged rather glued from start till very end.

The plot of the film is great and execution is superb. The film has a normal start but as the film progresses you'll start getting engrossed with the film and as the film approaches it's climax you'll not even want to blink your eyes to make sure you didn't miss a single scene. The best part of this edge of the seat thriller is that the director has very carefully crafted a very captivating web of mystery and suspense with twists and turns in regular intervals with what will happen next kind of feeling after every scene.

Acting in the film is superb and in my opinion no other actor apart from Ajay Devgn could've played the role of Vijay Salgaonkar a simple but very sharp witted family man who can go to any extent to safeguard his family from any trouble. His dialogue delivery, his facial expression and his acting from his eyes works as an icing on the cake. He was so natural that any family loving father may start relating Ajay Devgn to themselves.

Tabu was equally impressive in the role of tough and persistent IG of Goa police. One the one hand she portrays a tough IG and on the other hand a restless mother. The way she changes her expressions narrates or showcases her talent.

Shriya Saran, Ishita Dutta, Mrunal Jadhav and Rajat Kapoor were equally impressive in their respective characters and a very special mention for Kamlesh Sawant in the role of Gaitonde. He was so impressive and molded in his character that the viewers will start hating him after a point of time.

Screenplay of the film is another strong point of the film It was very skillfully and carefully written and shot that the mystery and suspense was maintained throughout the film and reaches to it's optimum as the film reaches it's climax, the stunning and spectacular climax will spellbound you and makes the film a engaging and gripping experience.

BGM of the film is superb and so as the cinematography.

To be honest Drishyam is not a film but an experience which will make you sad, angry, helpless, touching, connecting and happy altogether. A must watch masterpiece.
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