After Basil Joseph's grandmother, Ammachi, disappears from his house, Nazriya Nazim, his neighbor, begins to mistrust him for a number of reasons. Nazriya doesn't believe Basil Joseph when he says that Ammachi's Alzheimer's condition is the reason for her absence. Does she have any other suspicions? What significant turn does the narrative take, and what is the true cause of Ammachi's enigmatic disappearance? Sookshmadarshini's main narrative revolves on these queries.
With their flawless performances, Basil Joseph and nazriya nazim vie for control of the show, providing precisely what a suspense drama requires. Through the tit-for-tat, cat-and-mouse plot, both bear the weight of the movie. Despite being a thriller, Sookshmadarshini distinguishes out in their filmography because of the exceptional balance and dexterity with which they act. As one may anticipate from a top-notch malayalam film, the acting and style flawlessly match the plot.
First and foremost, we have to note that Christo Xavier's background soundtrack is excellent. It is among the year's top BGMs. It sounds novel and, more importantly, it fits the scenarios wonderfully, taking them to a whole new level. It's neither too loud nor too mild. He has earned every cent of his compensation. sharan Velayudhan's camera work is flawless. Although the majority of the movie is set in two different residences, the camera angles and visual quality never come off as uninteresting or low-budget. He has fully complied with the film's requirements.