I, Nobody centres on Rajeevan, played by Prithviraj Sukumaran, whose ordinary life spirals into chaos after a bank robbery. Due to a misunderstanding, he is believed to know the whereabouts of the stolen money, making him the target of multiple dangerous individuals.
As the chase intensifies, Rajeevan struggles to protect both himself and his family from escalating threats.
The film has received a largely positive response from critics. Reviewers praised its gripping first half, compelling performances and polished technical execution. However, some felt the narrative loses momentum in the latter half, with the climax appearing less impactful than expected.
Despite those shortcomings, I, Nobody has been described as an engaging thriller that balances suspense, social commentary and strong performances, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.
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