Rekhachithram

An Alternate History

6.8
20252h 19m

Production

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Having recently served a suspension for gambling online while on duty, Circle Inspector Vivek Gopinath rejoins the police force and is looking to reclaim his lost honour. Awaiting him is a 40-year-old, unresolved murder mystery with a faceless victim.

Cast

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Asif Ali

Vivek Gopinath

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Anaswara Rajan

Rekha Pathrose

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Bhama Arun

Sereena

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Indrans

Chandrappan

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Siddique

Rajendran

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Megha Thomas

Sister Stephy

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Nishanth Sagar

DYSP Mohandas

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Saikumar

Francis Thadathil

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Sudhi Koppa

Sajeevan

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Sreejith Ravi

Young Pallasheri

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Jagadish

Himself

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Shaheen Siddique

Young Rajendran

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Nandhu

Pathrose

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Pauly Valsan

Vincent's aunt

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Shaju Sreedhar

Inspector Salim

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T G Ravi

Pallasheri

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Vijay Menon

Adv. Jacob

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Reviews

B

Sachio Saibara

"Rekhachithram," directed by Jofin T. Chacko, masterfully intertwines a compelling murder mystery with a heartfelt homage to Malayalam cinema's golden era. The film's innovative narrative revisits the making of the 1985 classic "Kathodu Kathoram," seamlessly blending past and present to craft an alternate history that feels both authentic and captivating. Asif Ali delivers a nuanced performance as Vivek Gopinath, a disgraced police officer seeking redemption, while Anaswara Rajan embodies the enigmatic Rekha with grace and depth. The meticulous recreation of the 1980s, enhanced by Mujeeb Majeed's evocative score and Appu Prabhakar's adept cinematography, immerses viewers in a nostalgic yet thrilling experience. "Rekhachithram" stands as a testament to the enduring allure of cinema, offering a narrative rich in suspense, emotion, and reverence for film history

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