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Aadhityaa Parthasarathy
This franchise made a good job is narrating a good plot.
Even though the first half of the film is so slow, it picked up the pace after the interval. But still it didnt give any vibes matching the first 2 films. Overall an one time watch
24 May’26 12:02
Harshith ArunKumar
A GROUNDED, CHARACTER-DRIVEN EVOLUTION OF GEORGEKUTTY
Jeethu Joseph
successfully reinvents his protagonist in this tightly scripted, engaging drama. Structurally, the plot
Popcorn Reviewss
Driven by engineered twists, #Drishyam3 is a film that oscillates between
brilliance and mediocrity. While the character-centric plot initially resonates, the chaotic, convoluted
Shridhar Manivannan
The entire movie is a metaphor of "time bomb".
The tension building goes like tick tick tick and explodes terrifically in the boldest climax twist. What a character arc of
Soumya Sarkar
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Harikrishnan P S
Drishyam 3 came with huge hype and one big question — what next?
The first
half feels dragging, maybe because it’s mostly setting up the second half. Some politically correct
A S K
- Drishyam 3 is a good addition to the Drishyam franchise, it is not at the
level of the previous films but is more like a mix of Thudarum meets Drishyam franchise. Mohanlal as
Rohan Nagar
Drishyam 3 is not the perfect film but I still enjoyed it.
Now the 1st half is slow but when we get to the 2nd half they cooked. I liked the plot twists and the film wasn’t
Gautham Harikumar
"Georgekutty’s Least Convincing Escape"
As expected after Drishyam 2, matching
the quality of the first two films was always a tough challenge for Jeethu Joseph. Unfortunately,
Athul Prasanna
The 3rd Part is an average-level movie in the Drishyam series.
It has better making than the second part, and a better first half.
But, the high moments expected from the
The 3.5 Club
Jeethu Joseph had good story/ideas to extend Drishyam but some of the plot
points are not convincing, screenplay is convoluted. Mohanlal is brilliant. This should have been final
The Cine Column
Drishyam 3 deliberately breaks away from the franchise’s established template.
Instead of another flashy cat‑and‑mouse thriller where Georgekutty stays two steps ahead as an
Abin Babu
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Thala Buddy
Drishyam 3 honestly feels unnecessary at this point.
The previous two parts were genuinely masterpieces and wrapped things up so well that this sequel feels more forced than
