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Drishyam

  • 8.2/10
  • Thriller
  • 2015
  • 2h 43m
  • PG-13

Drishyam (2015) is a gripping Hindi crime thriller starring Ajay Devgn, Tabu and Shriya Saran. When an unexpected tragedy threatens his family, Vijay Salgaonkar uses intelligence, preparation and an elaborate story to stay ahead of the police. Packed with mystery, suspense, family drama and psychological tension, this Nishikant Kamat thriller keeps you questioning truth, evidence and justice.

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<p class="isSelectedEnd"><strong>Drishyam (2015)</strong> is a gripping Hindi crime thriller and mystery drama directed by Nishikant Kamat, starring <strong>Ajay Devgn, Tabu, and Shriya Saran</strong> in pivotal roles. Released on 31 July 2015, the film follows Vijay Salgaonkar, an ordinary self-made cable television operator living with his wife Nandini and their two daughters in Goa. Vijay may not have formal education or social power, but his extraordinary knowledge of movies, storytelling, police procedures, and human behavior becomes crucial when his peaceful family life is suddenly shattered by an unexpected tragedy.</p><p class="isSelectedEnd">The story takes a dark and suspenseful turn when Vijay's elder daughter, Anju, becomes involved in a frightening situation involving Sameer “Sam” Deshmukh, the son of Goa Police's Inspector General Meera Deshmukh, played by Tabu. After Sam attempts to blackmail Anju, a confrontation at the Salgaonkar home ends in an accidental death. Faced with the terrifying possibility of losing his daughter and destroying his family, Vijay decides to protect them at any cost. What follows transforms <strong>Drishyam</strong> from a conventional crime story into a tense battle of intelligence, memory, evidence, and perception. Rather than focusing solely on discovering who committed the crime, the film builds suspense around whether Vijay can construct an apparently believable version of events before the police uncover the truth.</p><p class="isSelectedEnd">Ajay Devgn delivers a restrained and calculating performance as Vijay Salgaonkar, a family man whose greatest strength is his ability to think several steps ahead. Shriya Saran brings emotional vulnerability and fear to Nandini, while Tabu's portrayal of Meera Deshmukh provides the film with a formidable investigative force determined to find her missing son. The supporting performances from Ishita Dutta, Mrunal Jadhav, Rajat Kapoor, Kamlesh Sawant, and Rishab Chadha further strengthen the family drama and police-investigation elements. Directed by Nishikant Kamat and written by Upendra Sidhaye from Jeethu Joseph's story, the Hindi <strong>Drishyam movie</strong> is a remake of the acclaimed 2013 Malayalam film and became a notable Bollywood mystery thriller in its own right.</p><p>At its core, <strong>Drishyam 2015</strong> explores the lengths a parent might go to protect a family, while raising difficult questions about justice, morality, truth, evidence, and whether the law always reveals the complete reality. The film's carefully constructed suspense, escalating police investigation, psychological tension, family drama, and memorable performances make it particularly appealing to viewers searching for the <strong>best Hindi suspense movies, Bollywood crime thrillers, mystery movies, Ajay Devgn thrillers, and Indian family crime dramas</strong>. Its deliberately constructed narrative keeps viewers questioning what they know, what they have seen, and whether a perfectly prepared story can become more convincing than the truth itself. <strong>Drishyam (2015)</strong> is therefore a compelling choice for anyone looking for an intelligent, suspenseful Bollywood thriller filled with deception, investigation, emotional stakes, and unexpected turns.</p>