5 must-watch Jeethu Joseph films to see before 'Mirage'

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‘Drishyam’ franchise

Directed and written by Jeethu Joseph, the Drishyam series is widely acclaimed for its masterful storytelling, intricate plotting, and unforgettable twists.

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'Memories'

A gripping psychological thriller, Memories stars Prithviraj Sukumaran as an emotionally scarred IPS officer haunted by a tragic past. As he delves into the investigation of a serial killer, the film unfolds with tense pacing and a complex narrative, making it one of Jeethu Joseph’s most compelling works.

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'Neru'

Neru tells the powerful story of a visually challenged young woman’s quest for justice after surviving a brutal sexual assault. The film’s sensitive portrayal of trauma and its emotionally charged courtroom drama were praised, along with strong performances from the lead cast.

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'Kooman'

In Kooman, Jeethu Joseph explores the psychological condition of kleptomania, weaving it into a tightly constructed thriller. The film stands out for its intriguing premise and powerful performances, particularly by Asif Ali and Jaffer Idukki.

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'My Boss'

Stepping away from thrillers, Jeethu Joseph also showcases his flair for comedy in My Boss. This lighthearted romantic comedy offers laughs, charm, and an engaging storyline—making it a fun, rewatchable experience for those seeking something more relaxed.

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