Kunchacko Boban’s ‘Oru Durooha Saahacharyathil’ Releases Today On Vishu

Written and directed by Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval, known for his unique storytelling style in films like Nna Thaan Case Kodu, the movie marks another promising addition to his filmography.

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Kunchacko Boban’s ‘Oru Durooha Saahacharyathil’ Releases Today On Vishu

Kunchacko Boban’s ‘Oru Durooha Saahacharyathil’ Releases Today On Vishu

 Malayalam thriller Oru Durooha Saahacharyathil, headlined by Kunchacko Boban, hit theatres today, aligning with the festive occasion of Vishu.

The film, which had been generating strong buzz ahead of release, arrives as one of the most intriguing Malayalam films of the season.

Written and directed by Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval, known for his unique storytelling style in films like Nna Thaan Case Kodu, the movie marks another promising addition to his filmography.

Set in the remote regions of Wayanad, Oru Durooha Saahacharyathil revolves around a government health worker named Sethu, played by Kunchacko Boban.

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Burdened by personal struggles, he leads a quiet life while taking care of his bedridden brother. However, his life takes a sudden and dangerous turn when an armed fugitive seeks refuge in his home, even as law enforcement begins to close in.

The film features a strong supporting cast, including Chidambaram, Sajin Gopu, Jaffer Idukki, Rajesh Madhavan, Sharanya R. Nair, and Dileesh Pothan.

Produced by Kunchacko Boban alongside Listin Stephen and Santhosh Krishnan, the film has been mounted with a strong focus on storytelling and performance.

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The setting of Wayanad adds an atmospheric layer to the film, enhancing the sense of isolation and suspense that drives the plot.

Director Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval, who made a remarkable debut with Android Kunjappan Version 5.25, has consistently delivered films that balance social commentary with engaging narratives.

Releasing alongside other Vishu titles like Tovino Thomas’ Pallichattambi, the film enters theatres with high expectations from audiences who appreciate grounded thrillers and strong performances.