Updated On: 20 February, 2021 09:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
Varun, son of Inspector Geetha Prabhakar (Asha Sharath) is still missing. The cops are still not convinced of Georgekutty’s innocence and secretly keep a watch on his actions. And then a major breakthrough happens - with all clues leading up Georgekutty’s alley. The family comes under the cops’ scanner once again.

Drishyam 2. Pic/Youtube
A sequel that follows similar pathways as compared to its super-successful multiple language prequel, Director/writer Jeethu Joseph and lead star Mohanlal’s attempt to cash-in on that heyday is fairly gripping and twisty enough to please the casual thrill-seeking audience. But a logical or convincing justification for what transpires on screen is not very forthcoming here.
Our Georgekutty’s (Mohanlal) family is once again threatened by an investigation. But this time around, Georgekutty has graduated from cable TV operator/video cassette shop owner to owning a theatre and dabbling in production. He also has a script in the making, so his vocational bandwidth has developed much bigger with an ideas bank much larger than those influenced by the serial watching of successful films. Drishyam was all about family and how each member goes the distance to protect their loved one. The narrative picks-up six years after the first film ended. Georgekutty (Mohanlal), Rani (Meena) and their two daughters continue to live in fear. Varun, son of Inspector Geetha Prabhakar (Asha Sharath) is still missing. The cops are still not convinced of Georgekutty’s innocence and secretly keep a watch on his actions. And then a major breakthrough happens - with all clues leading up Georgekutty’s alley. The family comes under the cops’ scanner once again.