Mohanlal was endearing in roles where he played the common man. But, as his stature grew, we saw less of the kind of roles that had brought him stardom.
As a big star, he played those ‘larger than life’ roles that had the fans clapping and whistling at the superhuman feats of their idol.
The subtlety that was the hallmark of his earlier films became increasingly rare and the sly sense of humour gave way to a louder variety.
In his new film Drishyam, director Jeethu Joseph focuses on the endearing persona of the actor by casting him as Georgekutty, an orphan who had dropped out of school after the fourth grade.
He has come up in life by tilling his land. Now he is businessman running a cable TV service in a rural area. He is married to Rani (Meena) and they have two beautiful daughters.
Georgekutty is stingy and does not like to spend money on anything beyond the basic necessities. His only interest in life apart from his family is watching films. He spends most of his time in front of the TV in his small office.
He is so obsessed with movies that he takes every major decision in life by subconsciously taking an example from some film he has seen.
These details are revealed in a humorous manner in the first half of the film. There’s an obvious twist just before the interval. Georgekutty’s teenaged daughter gets photographed in the bathroom at a nature camp by a hidden cell phone.
The culprit Varun (Roshan Basheer) is the son of an inspector general of police, Geetha Prabhakar (Asha Sarath).
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First Look: Mohanlal in Jeethu Joseph's Drishyam
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