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Jeethu Joseph on ‘Drishyam 3,’ the Fear Factor and the Thriller Label
Years before he ever set foot on a film set, Jeethu Joseph heard a story from a friend. It was about two families: a boy, a girl, a relationship that unraveled into a police case. Both families had done something right. Both had done something wrong. And nobody in the room could decide whose side […]

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According to Variety’s source item, Jeethu Joseph on ‘Drishyam 3,’ the Fear Factor and the Thriller Label, Years before he ever set foot on a film set, Jeethu Joseph heard a story from a friend. It was about two families: a boy, a girl, a relationship that unraveled into a police case. Both families had done something right. Both had done something wrong. And nobody in the room could decide whose side […]
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- Jeethu Joseph on ‘Drishyam 3,’ the Fear Factor and the Thriller LabelVariety - 2026-05-21T03:30:00+00:00
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