Movies — 5 Ogo Malayalam
Four years ago, the son of the same politician (the one Bhadran killed) had tried to blackmail Georgekutty’s eldest daughter with a bathroom video. The boy had come to their house. In a struggle, Rani killed him. Georgekutty did not call the police. He did not confess. He built an alibi using movie logic: a fake trip to a cinema hall, fake ticket stubs, fake witnesses, a buried body under a new police station.
Achuthan stood up. “Your Honor,” he said slowly. “On the night of the murder, Bhadran was with me. We were at the old Kathakali auditorium. Kunhikuttan’s ghost performed Arjuna’s lament. I saw it. I heard it.” 5 Ogo Malayalam Movies
Bhadran found them. He knelt before Madhavan. “You raised my daughter. I have nothing to give you.” Four years ago, the son of the same
Devi became a filmmaker. Her first documentary was titled The Fifth Witness —about four men: the artist who loved a ghost (Kunhikuttan), the martyr who wore a crown (Sethu), the rebel who shattered chains (Bhadran), the blind man who saw light (Madhavan), and the ordinary man who watched too many movies (Georgekutty). Georgekutty did not call the police