Drishyam 3 Review: Suspense Cinema That Still Knows How to Surprise

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Thursday, May 21, 2026: Watching Drishyam 3 feels like returning to a familiar home, only to find the walls whispering new secrets. Mohanlal once again slips into Georgekutty’s skin with effortless brilliance, reminding us why this character has become one of Indian cinema’s most iconic figures. His performance is layered, restrained, and quietly explosive, carrying the film’s emotional weight while keeping audiences glued to their seats.

Director Jeethu Joseph proves yet again that suspense doesn’t need gimmicks. The tension here is built through atmosphere, silence, and the slow tightening of narrative screws rather than cheap jump scares. The interval block and entry sequences are pure crowd-pleasers , “whistle podu” moments that had theatres erupting, but the film’s real strength lies in its ability to sustain dread without losing emotional depth.

The story in Drishyam 3 continues Georgekutty’s saga of truth, deception, and the haunting consequences of past choices. What’s refreshing is how Drishyam 3 doesn’t just recycle old tricks; it hints at a more personal, emotionally layered journey. The climax, already being hailed as “mind-blowing,” is one of the strongest in the franchise, a payoff that feels earned rather than forced.

Drishyam 3 Review: The interval block was a whistle podu moment. Jeethu Joseph nailed it again

Technically, the film shines. Satheesh Kurup’s cinematography captures both intimacy and menace, Vinayak VS’s editing keeps the pacing taut, and Anil Johnson’s score amplifies the unease without overwhelming the narrative. Together, they elevate the film into a masterclass of suspense cinema.

Is it perfect? Not quite. Some may argue that the franchise risks stretching itself thin, and a few sequences lean heavily on fan service. But when a film manages to thrill, surprise, and emotionally connect in its third installment, that’s no small achievement. Drishyam 3 is proof that great storytelling can still raise the bar, even in a well-worn genre.

Audience Reactions

  • “Absolute cinema! Mohanlal was insane — goosebumps throughout.”
  • “The interval block was a whistle podu moment. Jeethu Joseph nailed it again.”
  • “Masterpiece. The climax blew my mind. Suspense cinema at its finest.”
  • “Georgekutty’s journey feels more personal this time. Emotional and thrilling.”
  • “This is why we go to theatres — edge-of-the-seat storytelling with heart.”

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