
Vidhi 2021
"The Verdict"
In *Vidhi (2021)*, director Kannan Thamarakkulam crafts a gripping drama-thriller that intertwines real-life events with a fictional narrative.
Director: Kannan Thamarakkulam
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vidhi (2021) about?
*Vidhi (2021)* is a drama-thriller that blends real events with fiction, exploring the demolition of Maradu's contested flats in Kerala alongside the brutal murders of tribal colonists in Wayanad. Director Kannan Thamarakkulam crafts a layered story about justice, power, and the human toll of institutional decisions, weaving together societal issues with personal tragedies.
Who directed Vidhi?
Vidhi was directed by Kannan Thamarakkulam, known for his skillful storytelling that often delves into social and political themes.
Who stars in Vidhi?
The film stars Anoop Menon, Sheelu Abraham, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Noorin Shereef, Manoj K Jayan, and Sarayu Mohan in pivotal roles.
Is Vidhi (2021) worth watching?
With its gripping narrative and socially relevant themes, *Vidhi (2021)* is a compelling watch for fans of drama-thrillers. While IMDb ratings are not yet available, its strong premise and director's vision make it a standout in Kerala cinema.
How long is Vidhi?
Vidhi has a runtime of 124 minutes.
About Vidhi (2021) — A Kerala Drama-Thriller Exposing Real-Life Scandals
In *Vidhi (2021)*, director Kannan Thamarakkulam crafts a gripping drama-thriller that intertwines real-life events with a fictional narrative. The film draws inspiration from the controversial demolition of Maradu's 'illegally constructed' flats, a story that shook Kerala, while also weaving in the chilling tale of tribal colony murders and police brutality in Wayanad. With a tense atmosphere and morally complex themes, *Vidhi* explores justice, power, and the human cost of systemic decisions. Anoop Menon leads the cast, delivering a performance that anchors the film's emotional weight, while Sheelu Abraham and Dharmajan Bolgatty add layers of intensity to this thought-provoking cinematic experience.
The director's bold storytelling approach blends fact and fiction, creating a narrative that feels both urgent and deeply personal. As the layers of corruption and tragedy unfold, *Vidhi (2021)* challenges viewers to question the very systems meant to protect society. With its stark realism and unflinching gaze, the film is a haunting reflection on accountability and the price of injustice.