The characters’ intricate relationships and evolving dynamics add depth to the thriller, keeping the audience invested in every twist and turn.
The film captures the essence of the 90s, a time without mobile phones, relying on radio and newspapers for news. With limited television access in just a couple of homes, the two murders that occurred during that period are effectively presented to the audience. The film also delves into the styles of vehicles and fashion of that time, encapsulating nature and providing a nostalgic experience.
As far as the making is concerned, the film is a cinematic experience that sticks to the genre of the film from the very first frame without deviating from anything else. Santhosh Narayanan’s music and Dee’s song along with it pulls the audience into the film. The tone and mode of the film can be caught in the titling piece itself, which sets the audience in the mood of a thriller
Under the banner of theatre of dreams, Dolvin Kuriakose, Jinu V Abraham, Vikram Mehra and Siddharth Anand Kumar produced the movie Anveshippin Kandethum. The film stands as a testament to the team’s dedication and creativity, especially after the remarkable success of Prithviraj’s “Kappa”.