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Anveshannam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPrasobh Vijayan
Written byFrancis Thomas
Ranjeet Kamala Sarkar
Salil V.
Produced byA.V. Anoop
Mukesh R. Mehta
C. V. Sarathi
StarringJayasurya
Shruti Ramachandran
Leona Lishoy
Vijay Babu
CinematographySujith Vaassudev
Edited byAppu N. Bhattathiri
Music byJakes Bejoy
Production
company
E4 Entertainment
Distributed byAVA Productions
Release date
  • 31 January 2020 (2020-01-31)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Anveshanam (transl. Investigation) is a 2020 Indian Malayalam-language mystery thriller film directed by Prasobh Vijayan and produced by E4 Entertainment.[1] The film stars Jayasurya, Shruthi Ramachandran, Vijay Babu, and Leona Lishoy.[2] It was released on 31 January 2020.[3][4][5]

Synopsis

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Aravind is informed that something unexpected has happened to his family and has to reach the hospital immediately. What awaits him comes as a shock as he is soon sucked into a miasma of questions that he has to fight to find the answers.

Cast

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Music

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The film's music was composed by Jakes Bejoy.[6]

No. Title Singer Lyricist
1 Ilam Poove Ennum Sooraj Santhosh Joe Paul

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Anveshanam (transl. Investigation) is a 2020 Indian Malayalam-language mystery directed by Prasobh Vijayan and produced by E4 Entertainments. The film stars in the lead role as Aravind, alongside Vijay Babu, , Lena, and , and follows a father's desperate search for answers after an unforeseen family crisis lands his young son in the hospital, drawing suspicions of and triggering a tense investigation. Released theatrically in on 31 January 2020, it runs for 100 minutes and blends elements of drama, suspense, and family intrigue. The narrative centers on Aravind's emotional journey as he navigates a web of questions, possible cover-ups, and scrutiny from authorities, including an IPS officer probing the incident. Prasobh Vijayan's direction emphasizes psychological tension and the hidden dangers within everyday family life, supported by a screenplay that builds through intricate plotting and character dynamics. The cast delivers convincing performances, with noted for his portrayal of paternal anguish and for her role in the family unit, contributing to the film's emotional depth. Upon release, Anveshanam received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its engaging twists and strong ensemble acting but critiqued the pacing in the latter half and the intensity of certain scenes. It holds an average rating of 5.9 out of 10 on based on user votes, reflecting appreciation for its thriller elements while noting some narrative shortcomings. The film became available for streaming on starting 13 March 2020, expanding its reach beyond theaters.

Plot and characters

Plot

Aravind, a media professional, receives an urgent call about his young son being admitted to the hospital in critical condition after a reported fall, prompting him to rush there amid growing suspicions of from hospital staff and police. The narrative unfolds in a tense, non-linear fashion, focusing on the immediate aftermath of the incident as authorities question whether the injury was accidental or inflicted. The mother provides her account of the events, describing how the child fell from the apartment stairs while she and a neighbor doctor were present, leading to his hasty transport to for emergency care. Police interrogation intensifies, with officers scrutinizing the parents' statements for discrepancies and exploring potential motives rooted in family dynamics. The neighbor doctor plays a key role in the initial response, attempting to stabilize the child and corroborating the mother's version, though his involvement draws further scrutiny during the probe. As the investigation deepens over the night, revelations about underlying tensions surface, including recent arguments between the parents that fuel doubts about their . The child's condition deteriorates fatally despite medical efforts, shifting the focus to forensic examination and hospital protocols. A pivotal twist emerges regarding the neighbor's actions during the incident, complicating the timeline and pointing to overlooked details in the initial response. The climax uncovers the true cause of the injury, exonerating the parents and exposing elements of medical negligence in the handling of the case. The resolution emphasizes the emotional toll of parental guilt amid the ordeal, concluding with the family confronting the loss without broader societal commentary.

Cast

The principal cast of Anveshanam is led by as Aravind, the father and protagonist, a whose background in creative direction at a shapes his responses to suspicion and scrutiny. portrays Kavitha, Aravind's wife and the mother under interrogation, embodying the emotional turmoil of the primary caregiver amid familial crisis. In key supporting roles, Vijay Babu appears as Dr. Gautham, the family's friend and doctor who provides medical aid and support during the emergency. plays ACP Latha Siddharth IPS, the lead investigating officer who spearheads the police inquiry with a blend of determination and personal challenges. Additional ensemble members include Nandu as Alphonse, the sub-inspector assisting in the investigation; as Dr. Faris, a senior medical figure; and Lena as Sony Cherian, the head nurse involved in hospital proceedings.

Production

Development

Anveshanam marks the sophomore directorial venture of Prasobh Vijayan, following his 2018 thriller Lilli, where he sought to delve into investigative thrillers infused with family drama elements set against a medical backdrop. Vijayan envisioned the film as a claustrophobic exploration of hospital-induced anxiety and fear, drawing inspiration from Hollywood titles like Awake and Fractured, as well as the Malayalam film Nirnayam, to craft a narrative centered on truth concealment within family incidents. The was penned by debutant Francis Thomas, who wrote it as a birthday gift for his wife, actress , with additional screenplay and dialogues contributed by Ranjeet Kamala Sankar and Salil V., known for their work on films like . The script originated from a concept examining medical and suspicions of , aiming to highlight emotional family dynamics through a thriller lens, where a investigates the circumstances surrounding his son's critical hospitalization. Produced by E4 Entertainment in association with AVA Productions, the film was bankrolled by C. V. Sarathi, , and Mukesh R. Mehta, with the project announced on July 25, 2019, leading swiftly to ahead of its January 31, 2020 release. Casting decisions prioritized actors capable of conveying nuanced family tensions, with selected for the lead role of the protagonist father.

Filming

Principal photography for Anveshanam began on March 28, 2019, and concluded by July 2019. The shoot took place predominantly in a private hospital in , accounting for about 95% of the footage, with supplementary scenes captured in to evoke realistic investigative and urban environments. Sujith Vasudev served as , employing tight, handheld shots and blue-tinted lighting in the hospital sequences to foster a claustrophobic tension and authentic medical ambiance, particularly in scenes building suspense around interrogations and family dynamics. Editing was overseen by Appu N. Bhattathiri, who structured the narrative with non-linear flashbacks and Rashomon-style recollections to gradually unveil the family's backstory and heighten the mystery. The production encountered challenges in leveraging the confined hospital setting to amplify the film's anxious, thriller-like atmosphere, mirroring the inherent fear of medical environments while ensuring a crisp, engaging pace.

Soundtrack

Composition

The music for Anveshanam, a 2020 mystery thriller, was composed by , who provided both the background score and the film's sole song. Bejoy's score is characterized by its use of and pieces, which effectively complement the film's emotional and suspenseful mood without overwhelming the narrative. This approach amplifies the thriller's gripping tension, particularly in investigative and dramatic sequences. The prominent song, "Ilam Poove Ennum," was developed to evoke deep paternal emotions, reflecting themes of familial protection and vulnerability central to the plot. Composed by Bejoy with penned by Joe Paul, it features vocals by and plays during the title credits in a visually unique manner that serves as subtle . The track's tender melody underscores the story's emotional core, blending seamlessly with the overall score to heighten the film's intimate thriller elements.

Track listing

The soundtrack of Anveshanam consists of one principal song and original background score composed by . The album was released digitally on January 20, 2020, through major streaming platforms including , , and , under the label E4 Entertainment.

Songs

No.TitleSingerLyricistLengthNotes
1"Ilam Poove Ennum"Joe Paul4:34Picturized on . Composed by .

Background Score

The original background score, also composed by , though a full separate release of the score tracks was not issued.

Release

Promotion

The promotional campaign for Anveshanam began in earnest with the release of its official two-minute trailer on January 5, 2020, via , which teased the central premise of suspicion surrounding in a setting while carefully avoiding major spoilers to build intrigue. The trailer, produced by E4 Entertainment, featured intense visuals of lead actor navigating a tense environment, aligning with the film's thriller tone. Promotional posters and teasers emphasized the investigative thriller elements, showcasing in distressed, shadowy poses that evoked mystery and emotional turmoil, often accompanied by the "Investigation" to underscore the narrative's focus on uncovering hidden truths. Character-specific posters were unveiled on social platforms around , 2020, further heightening anticipation by highlighting key cast members like Vijay Babu and Lena in evocative scenarios. Press events and interviews played a key role in generating buzz, with director Prasobh Vijayan and the , including , discussing the film's inspirations from medical thrillers and the general anxiety associated with hospitals during pre-release media interactions. These engagements, covered by outlets such as , highlighted the story's roots in medical emergencies and suspenseful narratives, while efforts from the amplified thematic elements to resonate with audiences. To sustain pre-release momentum, the team forged partnerships with media houses for cross-promotions, including the launch of the lyric video for the poignant track "Ilam Poove" on January 18, 2020, which featured emotional visuals tying into the film's themes and was distributed via and platforms like Times of India. This collaboration helped extend the film's reach, blending musical promotion with thematic storytelling to engage families and thriller enthusiasts alike.

Distribution

Anveshanam premiered theatrically on January 31, 2020, in theaters across , , distributed by E4 Entertainment. The film received a U rating from India's , indicating suitability for all audiences, and was released in 2D digital format with a runtime of 100 minutes. The led to theater closures in March 2020, limiting the film's theatrical run and prompting its digital premiere on on March 13, 2020. It later had its television premiere on on May 8, 2020. Internationally, it had limited screenings for circuits in the UAE starting February 6, 2020, and on February 7, 2020.

Reception

Critical response

Anveshanam received mixed reviews from critics, with an average rating of 3 out of 5 from major outlets such as . On , the film holds a user score of 5.9 out of 10 based on over 700 ratings. Critics praised the strong performances, particularly by and , who delivered emotional depth in the family-centric scenes. The Times of India highlighted their believable portrayals and chemistry, which added texture to the characters. Similarly, Onmanorama commended the ensemble cast, including Vijay Babu and , for contributing to the film's visceral impact. The first half was lauded for its effective and edge-of-the-seat tension, with Onmanorama noting how director Prasobh Vijayan built intrigue through an unsettling atmosphere and minimalistic presentation. The New Indian Express appreciated the claustrophobic cinematography by , which enhanced the procedural thriller elements in the initial segments. However, the second half drew significant criticism for shifting from thriller pacing to melodrama, which diluted the suspense and led to moments of boredom. pointed out that while tension escalates, the final payoff does not fully match the build-up, disappointing viewers. described the latter portions as lacking dramatic depth, with exaggerated performances and a gimmicky narrative structure that felt incoherent. Subplots exploring and negligence were seen as underdeveloped, failing to provide substantial insight despite the film's medical backdrop. Thematically, Anveshanam delves into false accusations and the strains on bonds amid , portraying a father's desperate investigation into his child's misfortune. Reviewers noted its resonance with audiences, evoking dread over everyday vulnerabilities and prompting reflection on trust and . Onmanorama labeled it a "visceral thriller" that unsettles through its exploration of loss and suspicion, though it lacks the resistance seen in comparable thrillers like . emphasized how the film makes parents reconsider risks in private spaces, underscoring societal responses to child welfare issues.

Commercial performance

Anveshanam had a modest theatrical performance, collecting approximately ₹0.86 worldwide during its run. Its theatrical release on 31 January 2020 was curtailed by the onset of the , with theaters in closing in March 2020, limiting its potential audience turnout. The film recorded below-average occupancy rates in its opening weekend, though it saw slightly higher attendance in urban multiplexes, attributed to lead actor Jayasurya's fanbase. Positive reviews contributed to initial interest among audiences. In the competitive January 2020 Malayalam film slate, dominated by higher-grossing titles like , Anveshanam achieved average performance overall. Post-theatrical, Anveshanam transitioned to digital platforms, premiering on on 13 March 2020. This shift to streaming proved beneficial amid the pandemic-induced theater shutdowns, enhancing its accessibility and market reception.

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