Critical response Drishyam received widespread critical acclaim from critics. On the
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, 95% of 6 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.4/10.
Sify's reviewer rated the film as "Excellent" and stated, "It is not often that you sit in a theatre with bated breath, never wanting to miss a moment of the film on screen. Writer director Jeethu Joseph's
Drishyam is one such film, a gripping tale that leaves you spellbound with its skillful craft." Veeyen of
NowRunning rated the film 3/5 and commented, "In
Drishyam Jeethu attempts a stunning mix of the real with the imaginary, and the result is an unpredictable cinematic artichoke that takes you by surprise at every turn." Rating the film 3.5/5, Paresh C Palicha of
Rediff said, "
Drishyam can be credited for bringing Mohanlal back to form and pushing director Jeethu Joseph into the big league as he has made a cracker of a thriller." Jabir Mushthari of
The Hindu wrote: "It takes craft, intelligence, and the superior acumen of a genuine storyteller to pull off a film in such an engaging manner." He also noted that the film's "thread and treatment are new to Malayalam cinema in many ways" and its "principles go against the set rules film goers here are familiar with". Shibu B S of
The New Indian Express wrote, "For his latest outing
Drishyam, Jeethu attempts a splendid mix of emotions, relationships, suspense and thrill. End result: a spectacular cinematic experience." Dalton L of
Deccan Chronicle gave the film a 3-star rating, writing, "The limelight belongs entirely to Mohanlal. Like the versatile greats of Hollywood, this actor possesses such a vast repertoire that he isn't required to always attempt the radically new to stamp his towering persona." Mythily Ramachandran wrote in her review for
Gulf News: "
Drishyam is an unforgettable picture, shorn of irrational fight sequences and mindless dance numbers." Aswin J Kumar of
The Times of India said, "
Drishyam is an elegantly crafted piece of film which Lal and Joseph can proudly hold close to their hearts." Unni R. Nair noted in his review for
Kerala9.com, "The care with which the script is done, the finesse with which the direction part is executed and the characterization and performance plus the thoughtful placing of the songs makes
Drishyam worth real appreciation. That the film has almost zero-'filmy' humour is also worth noting. It's the logical manner in which the story unfolds and the very convincing manner in which the characters behave makes it impressive." The critic rated the film three in a scale of five.
IndiaGlitz's reviewer rated the film 8/10 and stated, "
Drishyam is undoubtedly cladded with exceptional story telling combined with bravura performances. An undoubtedly exceptional film as far the content is concerned, the movie is a must watch for all the audiences of family and thriller movies."
Box office According to
Sify, the film "started on a low key" but "swept the box-office" from its second day of release. The film grossed 67 million in eight days. In 31 days, following its release,
Drishyam became the
highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time, beating the record of
Twenty:20 (2008). The film ran for more than 150 days in Kerala, with collections of over 425 million. The film grossed around 100 million from rest of India. It had a 100-day theatrical run in multiplexes in
Mumbai,
Bengaluru,
Ahmedabad and
Hyderabad. The collection from the overseas markets was more than 40 million, with around 10 million from England alone. and later emerged as the longest running film in the UAE by completing 125 days, beating the 110 days run of
Titanic. The film completed 100 days in 60 theaters in Kerala and rest of India.
Drishyam was the first Malayalam film to collect 500 million. The film collected 620 million in its theatrical run worldwide.
Drishyam held the record for box office gross until 2016 when
Pulimurugan overtook it.
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