Drishyam 3 (2026)

Movie · 2026 · Crime, Drama, Thriller · 2h 37m · NR · ML

Curator score: 2.1/10 (17.3K ratings)

The past never stays silent

Overview

To protect his family and their dark secret, Georgekutty faces an organized new threat. As walls close in and cracks widen, how much more is he willing to sacrifice ?

Ratings

Director

Jeethu Joseph

Production

Aashirvad Cinemas, Pen Studios, Panorama Studios

Cast

Mohanlal, Meena, Siddique, Asha Sarath, Murali Gopy, Ansiba Hassan, Esther Anil, Veena Nandakumar, K. B. Ganesh Kumar, Santhi Mayadevi, Srikant Murali, Lishoy, Shiva Hariharan, Irshad, Dinesh Prabhakar, Krishna Prabha, Antony Perumbavoor, Sumesh Chandran, Ajith Koothattukulam, Adam Ayub

Curator Review

Verdict

A tense family-protection thriller with a strong premise and franchise familiarity, but the response suggests a more uneven, stretched sequel that leans on repetition and a weaker payoff than the earlier films. If you’re invested in Georgekutty’s cat-and-mouse survival game, there’s still enough craft and star presence to engage; if you want a fresh, tightly engineered suspense machine, this looks more frustrating than satisfying.

Best for

  • fans of the Drishyam franchise
  • viewers who enjoy domestic crime thrillers and moral cat-and-mouse stories
  • audiences interested in psychological pressure and family secrecy
  • people comfortable with slower, dialogue-heavy suspense

Skip if

  • you want a sharply plotted thriller with a big twist payoff
  • you’re already tired of sequel escalation and franchise repetition
  • you dislike melodramatic family drama inside crime stories
  • you prefer lean, cinematic thrillers over serial-like pacing

Overview

Drishyam 3 arrives with a built-in advantage: one of Indian cinema’s most durable suspense premises, a family man forced to outthink the state while protecting a buried secret. The setup still has immediate appeal, and the central idea of survival curdling into paranoia gives the film a darker emotional angle than a simple repeat of prior entries.

Worth noting

But the reaction here points to a sequel that struggles to justify its length or its own escalation. The strongest notes seem to come early and late, with an interval block that lands and a final stretch that tries to raise the stakes, yet the middle is described as overextended and mechanically familiar. That makes the film feel less like a natural continuation and more like a franchise obligation.

Bottom line

Even so, the appeal of the series remains intact in flashes: the domestic tension, the moral compromise, and the pleasure of watching a seemingly ordinary man stay several moves ahead. For viewers who value atmosphere, performance, and the slow tightening of a noose over a pristine narrative payoff, it may still be worth the ride. For everyone else, this sounds like a sequel that has run a little too far on fumes.

Top Letterboxd reviews

ash (1.5★) · 392 likes

Ente kudumbathe rekshikan Njan ethu attam vare pokum More like Enik nashtapetta 3 kodi veendedukan 5 kodi mudakkanum enik madi illa It's quite common for friends to embarrass eachother on their birthdays, so I take this in that spirit 🤣🤣🤣. With widespread criticism on "serial level making", this time around the colours aren't that boosted and there's a scene with a drone, which is monumental achievement and a step forward for Jeethu sir. He's taking us for granted as it's… more

Aky (1.5★) · 344 likes

റാണി: സ്വർണ്ണം കല്യാൺ ജ്വല്ലേഴ്‌സിൽ നിന്ന് തന്നെ എടുക്കണം.. ജോർജ്ജ്ക്കുട്ടി: കല്യാൺ ജ്വല്ലേഴ്‌സ് ഇപ്പൊ തൊടുപുഴയിലും ഉണ്ടല്ലോ. ആന്റണി കുറെ നേടുന്നുണ്ട് 🙏

ANSAF (2★) · 286 likes

FIFTY SHADES OF GEORGEKUTTYThroughout the first half, they keep throwing in the usual family drama stuff with almost no development at all. But it was still okay to sit through, and then it ended with a genuinely good interval block. I already knew this would probably follow the D2 pattern, so I thought they would at least pull off an excellent third act. But this has to be one of the weakest climaxes it could’ve gotten. In D2, every… more

Abhijith (2★) · 216 likes

Drishyam 1 & 2 had a very natural progression of events that slowly built towards an excellent climax. That sense of organic storytelling is what felt missing here. The emotional angle of the characters, both protagonist & antagonist works to an extent, but the final outcome feels too forced. The first half works well with a punchy interval block, but the second half suffers from weak writing & leads to a stretched, mediocre climax. This doesn’t feel like 'Drishyam' at all, it feels… more

brutalkangaroo (0.5★) · 214 likes

Jeetu uncle ithrem naal serial level making maathre ollarnnu but ippo oru feature length serial thanne eduthu vechittund. Kalyana case muthal oru characters'nte poppins pole chuvanna kannukal vare neelunna naadakeeyatha. First oru 20mins Aashirvaad'nte office'l keriya pole aarnn, aa character Georgekutty aanenn polum thonnilla. Pinne ee padathinu Ivar enthoram vila koduthittund ennath thodupuzhayile kalyan jewellers scene kaanumpo ariyam. Ee serial tholikkal karanam ini ook vaangan pokunnath malayalikal aan. Oru kazhivulla DOP and director manasuvechal easily ee same script cinematic aakan… more

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Topics

crime thriller, psychological suspense, family drama, moral ambiguity, paranoia, cat-and-mouse, slow-burn, revenge, investigation, Indian cinema

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