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    Dridam on JioHotstar: 5 Reasons Why Shane Nigam’s Crime Thriller Is Worth Watching

    A quiet rural posting. A gruesome murder. A bank robbery. And a rookie cop who is absolutely not ready for any of it
    By Mohan NasreJune 13, 2026
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    Dridam on JioHotstar - 5 Reasons Why Shane Nigam’s Crime Thriller Is Worth Watching

    Malayalam cinema has a long tradition of doing crime thrillers quietly, patiently, and then hitting you with something you genuinely did not see coming. Dridam, now streaming on JioHotstar, follows that tradition more faithfully than most films released this year. Directed by Martin Joseph — a long-time associate of Drishyam creator Jeethu Joseph, who presents the film — it follows a rookie sub-inspector whose first rural posting turns into the worst possible introduction to policing. A murder, a bank robbery, a station full of pressure, and a public that is watching everything.

    If that sounds like your kind of evening, here are five reasons to start watching tonight.

    1. The Jeethu Joseph DNA — and That Climax

    If you are drawn to Dridam because of Jeethu Joseph’s name in the credits, the association is legitimate. Director Martin Joseph spent years as an associate director under Jeethu, and that investigative storytelling sensibility — careful, methodical, building toward something — runs clearly through this film.

    There is even a clever easter-egg reference to Drishyam tucked into the narrative for fans paying attention.

    But the real reason this point matters is the ending. Critics and audiences who saw the theatrical run are unanimous on this: the final fifteen to twenty minutes contain a twist that completely reframes everything you watched before it. The slow build-up that some viewers found testing in the first half pays off in a way that is genuinely satisfying. Malayalam thrillers have a habit of doing this, and Dridam does not disappoint on that front.

    2. Shane Nigam as a Rookie Cop Who Does Not Have It Together

    This is not a police hero film. SI Vijay Radhakrishnan, the character Shane Nigam plays, is not the seasoned detective who walks in and figures everything out in twenty minutes. He is overwhelmed. He hesitates. He makes mistakes and feels the weight of departmental and public pressure in a way that feels completely real.

    Nigam’s performance is grounded and sincere — the kind of acting that does not draw attention to itself but accumulates steadily until you realise you are genuinely invested in whether this person survives the situation he is in, professionally and personally. It is a quietly impressive piece of work.

    3. The Slow-Burn Atmosphere Actually Works

    Set against the hills of Kerala, Dridam uses its rural location deliberately. The landscape looks peaceful. The people seem ordinary. The police station feels mundane and lived-in. And that contrast — between the surface calm and the darkness underneath — is exactly the tension the film is building.

    Dridam Is Now Streaming on JioHotstar — 5 Reasons to Watch Shane Nigam's Crime Thriller

    The pacing is deliberate. This is not a film that cuts fast and plays loud music during every scene. It takes its time constructing the environment and the characters. If you are patient with it, it rewards you.

    4. Shobi Thilakan Makes Every Scene Better

    Supporting performance of the film, without question. Shobi Thilakan plays an experienced ASI who serves as both foil and anchor to Shane Nigam’s rookie — and the dynamic between them gives the film much of its emotional texture. Thilakan is a veteran who knows exactly how to play experience and moral complexity without tipping into cliché. Kottayam Ramesh and Dinesh Prabhakar round out the ensemble in ways that keep the investigation feeling real rather than theatrical.

    5. The Technical Craft in the Final Act

    Cinematographer P.M. Unnikrishnan and composer Sreerag Saji both step up considerably in the film’s closing stretch. The visual approach during the climax is more adventurous than what precedes it, and the background score shifts into a higher gear at exactly the right moments. Together, they amplify what is already a strong narrative payoff into something that genuinely lands.

    The film is available in Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada — so the language barrier is not an issue regardless of where you are watching from.

    Also Read: Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar Season 2: When to Watch the Revenge Drama on JioHotstar

    Dridam is streaming now on JioHotstar. If you have two hours and a tolerance for a film that earns its ending slowly, this one is worth your time.

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    Mohan Nasre

      With over 2000 articles and blogs to his name for Flickonclick, Mohan Nasre is a versatile content writer skilled in multiple niches, including entertainment, technology, finance, news, lifestyle, fitness, and more. His dynamic writing style and ability to adapt to diverse topics have made him a go-to writer for high-quality, engaging content that resonates with readers across various industries.

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