Anweshippin Kandethum
The title, which roughly translates to "Seek and You Shall Find," sets the tone for a narrative that is less about the "who" and more about the "how." The film follows Sub-Inspector (Tovino Thomas) across two distinct investigative arcs. Unlike many thrillers that focus on a single crime, Anweshippin Kandethum uses its runtime to show the toll an investigation takes on an officer's career and personal integrity.
had a slightly different take. While urban elites loved the realism, some rural audiences found the ending of the first case "too dark and unresolved." However, the majority agreed that the film’s refusal to sugarcoat justice was its greatest strength. Anweshippin Kandethum
The script by Jinu Abraham delves into the lack of trust between the police and villagers, emphasizing how corruption and social hierarchies can bury the truth. Performance and Characterization The title, which roughly translates to "Seek and
