HomeNewsTrendsEntertainmentJeethu Joseph: ‘Mohanlal’s fans are used to larger-than-life characters of the actor’

Jeethu Joseph: ‘Mohanlal’s fans are used to larger-than-life characters of the actor’

Drishyam director Jeethu Joseph, who reunites with Mohanlal for their- fifth film together, the Malayalam movie Neru, releasing in theatres on December 21, talks about film trends, making thrillers and what SS Rajamouli told him.

December 14, 2023 / 18:46 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Jeethu Joseph (left), the Malayalam director of the forthcoming Mohanlal-starrer NeruJeethu Joseph (left), the Malayalam director of the forthcoming Mohanlal-starrer Neru
Jeethu Joseph (left), the Malayalam director of the forthcoming Mohanlal-starrer Neru.

This is Jeethu Joseph’s 17th film in his more-than-a-decade-long career. He has done comedy dramas, and various sub-genres of thrillers, yet nary a single interview is passed without a mention of his unarguably most-celebrated film to date — Drishyam (1 and 2). The first Malayalam film to collect 50 crores at the BO, which was later remade in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Sinhalese and Chinese. The most popular franchise in Indian cinema in the last decade! After Drishyam, (and Tamil remake Papanasam) he made 7 films, but none could live up to the overwhelming critical or commercial success of Drishyam. It was repeated only when he made the sequel, Drishyam 2, thereby proving that the audience will never allow Jeethu to leave Drishyam behind. Last year he came up with two mystery thrillers (12th Man and Kooman). If 12th Man, headlining Mohanlal was a direct OTT release, Kooman worked fairly well at the box office. This year, he is collaborating with Mohanlal for a courtroom drama in Neru.

A still from the forthcoming Mohanlal-starrer Malayalam film 'Neru'.

Story continues below Advertisement

The trailer has already piqued the public interest, especially ardent Mohanlal fans who feel vindicated to finally see their favourite actor in form after a brief lull. Edited excerpts from an interview:

This is your first full-length courtroom drama.