Released in 2015, Drishyam was a game-changer in Indian cinema, marking a new era in storytelling. The movie revolves around the story of Vijay Salgaonkar (played by Ajay Devgn), a middle-class man who lives with his wife Nisha (played by Shriya Saran) and their two children in a small town in Goa. The story takes a dramatic turn when the family's daughter, Pooja, accidentally kills the son of a powerful police officer, DCP Pramod Yadav (played by Akshaye Khanna). The family's world turns upside down as they try to navigate the complex web of the Indian justice system.

The movies' influence can be seen in the recent trend of Indian films that have successfully blended entertainment with intellectual stimulation.

The climax—where Geeta Prabhakar (the IG) breaks down and confesses that she knows he did it but cannot prove it—is heart-wrenching. The law is defeated not by a gun, but by a calendar and a movie ticket stub.

The final act of Drishyam 2 is shocking. The police, armed with a new witness and a court order, dig up the new police station itself. Georgekutty, in a moment of perverse genius, had buried Varun’s body under the foundation of the police station during its construction six years ago. He knew the police would never dig their own ground.

The Indian film industry has witnessed a plethora of movies that have captivated audiences with their unique storytelling, gripping plots, and outstanding performances. Among these, the Drishyam and Drishyam 2 duology stands out as a benchmark of cinematic excellence, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of moviegoers. Directed by Abhishek Pathak, Drishyam and Drishyam 2 are two psychological thrillers that have redefined the genre in Indian cinema.

franchise, created by writer-director Jeethu Joseph , stands as a landmark in Indian cinema, redefining the crime-thriller genre with its blend of family drama and meticulous plotting. Originally a Malayalam-language masterpiece starring