Drishyam is a 2015 mystery thriller film, which tells the story of Vijay Salgaonkar and how he tries to protect his family from the dark side of the law, leaving no stone unturned, after they mistakenly commit an unexpected crime.
Shriya Saran is best known for her work in South Indian cinema. She has also appeared in Bollywood and Hollywood movies. She made her debut on the big screen in the Telugu film ‘Ishtam’ (2001) and achieved her first major commercial success the following year with her role as ‘Bhanu’ in the romantic comedy ‘Santosham.’ She made her Bollywood debut in a supporting role in the romantic drama film ‘Tujhe Meri Kasam’ (2003). Saran appeared opposite South Indian star Chiranjeevi in the Telugu action drama film ‘Tagore’ (2003) and made her debut in the Tamil Cinema with a supporting role in ‘Enakku 20 Unakku 18’ in the same year. She appeared opposite South Indian super star Rajinikanth in the Tamil action movie ‘Sivaji: The Boss’ (2007) that was the most expensive film of Indian cinema and also the highest grossing Tamil film of that year. She made her Hollywood debut in the romantic comedy ‘The Other End of the Line’ (2008). She was also seen in Deepa Mehta’s ‘Midnight’s Children’ (2012), which is an English adaptation of Salman Rushdie’s book of the same name.
Drishyam is a 2015 mystery thriller film, which tells the story of Vijay Salgaonkar and how he tries to protect his family from the dark side of the law, leaving no stone unturned, after they mistakenly commit an unexpected crime.
Bittu is a six year old who loses both his parents in an unfortunate car crash. Thirty years later, he meets two youngsters, who look exactly like the younger selves of his parents. He is convinced that his parents have reincarnated.
Shivam Pandit, heartbroken after the death of his love Aliyah, is loyal hit-man of crime-lord Malik, who considers Shivam as his own and asks to watch over his Pakistani mistress Reema. Shivam realizes that Reema, who reminds him of his lost love, is victim of human trafficking. So he does everything possible to help her attain her freedom and unite with her lover.
Priya Sethi is an Indian woman, who works at a call centre in Mumbai, pretending to be from San Francisco. After she talks with a handsome and charming man named Granger Woodruff, to help him with fraudulent charges on his credit card, she develops an instant connection with him on the phone. She agrees to meet him in San Francisco, and eventually they share a romantic date. However, upon learning that she is engaged and that she lied about her identity, he decides to cut off all ties with her.