

Nishabdham
Seattle PD is investigating the murder of a man and Sakshi, a deaf and mute artist, and her husband Antony, a renowned cello player, are related to it.
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Plot Summary
A deaf and mute artist, Sakshi, gets entangled in a murder investigation when her fiancé is found dead. As the police delve deeper, they uncover a series of mysterious events and a potential serial killer. Sakshi, with her unique condition, becomes a key witness, but her inability to speak poses a significant challenge in uncovering the truth behind the chilling events.
Critical Reception
Nishabdham received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. While the film aimed for a suspenseful thriller narrative with a unique premise, it was widely criticized for its convoluted plot, predictable twists, and lack of genuine thrills. The performances were met with mixed reactions, and many felt the execution failed to live up to its potential.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a predictable and uninspired plot.
- Performances, particularly from the lead actors, fail to elevate the weak screenplay.
- The thriller elements lack suspense and rely on tired tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a mixed to negative reception. While some appreciated the attempt at a mystery thriller and the performances of the lead cast, many found the story to be confusing, slow-paced, and ultimately disappointing. The lack of a compelling narrative and effective suspense were common criticisms.
Fun Fact
The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil (as 'Nizhalgal' which was later shelved) and also dubbed in Hindi and Malayalam, marking Anushka Shetty's debut in Malayalam cinema.
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