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What Sets Rekhachithram Apart Is Its Backdrop
The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram
|January 09, 2025
Ahead of its release today, Jofin T Chacko discusses his sophomore directorial Rekhachithram, the challenges of crafting an alternate history narrative, casting choices, and more
He gears up for the release of his second film, Jofin T Chacko reflects on the journey that brought Rekhachithram to life. The anticipation is palpable, but he exudes an unflappable calm. "This is an investigative drama that explores alternate history without relying on major twists and turns," he begins. "The audience will know what transpired as early as the first act."
According to Jofin, in an industry often dominated by edge-of-the-seat thrillers, Rekhachithram opts for a quieter, more reflective path. The story unfolds across two timelines—the present day and events that occurred forty years ago. "What sets this film apart is its backdrop; it does not rely on heavy suspense or unexpected twists," Jofin adds. At its heart is Vivek Gopinath, a suspended police officer played by Asif Ali, tasked with solving a decades-old murder. "Vivek is depicted as an ordinary man in his thirties—neither burdened by depression nor grappling with an identity crisis," Jofin explains. "Instead, he is a relatable, everyday individual navigating the challenges of life."
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