-2017- Malayalam D... [extra Quality]: Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum

The film’s genius lies in its character shading:

"Look at this," the Sub-Inspector (SI) said, tapping the table with a pen. He was a man whose belly suggested he enjoyed his afternoon naps, but his eyes were sharp, beady little marbles that darted between the faces in the room. "A beauty, isn't it? Stolen from a house in Vaikom. The lady identified it. And you," he pointed the pen at Prasad, "were caught red-handed trying to pawn it off at a pawnbroker’s near the bus stand." Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum -2017- Malayalam D...

"Wait," Prasad said, stepping forward. The shackles on his ankles clinked. "Sir, ask him. Ask him if he saw me take it." The film’s genius lies in its character shading:

Fahadh Faasil’s character is never given a name. He is a master of micro-expressions, using silence and subtle manipulation to frustrate both the victims and the law. The Victim: Stolen from a house in Vaikom

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The story begins with Thondi (played by Jai), a young man who lives a simple life. He meets a woman named Driksakshiyum (played by Aparna Arvind), and they get married. However, their life takes a dramatic turn when Thondi gets involved in a series of events that challenge his moral values.