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Soothravakyam Continues to Captivate Audiences in Second Week, Set for Australia Release on July 17, 2025

Soothravakyam Continues to Captivate Audiences in Second Week, Set for Australia Release on July 17, 2025

The Wire17-07-2025
Kochi, July 16, 2025 – Cinema Bandi's Soothravakyam, a heartwarming Malayalam drama-thriller, has triumphantly entered its second week in theaters, continuing to win hearts with its compelling narrative and unexpected twists. The film, which premiered globally on July 11, 2025, across 14 countries, is now gearing up for its much-anticipated release in Australia on July 17, 2025, bringing the movie to an even wider audience. Distributed by Zineeverse Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd., this debut feature by director Eugien Jos Chirammel has struck a chord with viewers worldwide, earning praise for its emotional depth, great performances and storytelling.
The film's gripping plot, centered around Christo Xavier (Shine Tom Chacko), a police officer who doubles as a mathematics tutor for local students, has been lauded for its fresh take on human relationships and community dynamics. Audiences have been particularly taken by the film's unpredictable twists, which have left theatergoers both surprised and deeply moved. 'I didn't see that coming,' shared one viewer on social media, echoing the sentiment of many who have been captivated by the film's ability to blend light-hearted moments with intense, thought-provoking drama. The narrative's shift from a heartwarming premise to a darker, more complex exploration of trust, friendship, and resilience has kept audiences on the edge of their seats.
Shine Tom Chacko's portrayal of Christo Xavier has been a standout, with critics showering praise on his nuanced performance. His ability to embody both the warmth of a mentor and the authority of a police officer has been described as 'a masterclass in versatility' by reviewers. One critic noted, 'Chacko brings a rare authenticity to Christo, making him both relatable and inspiring.' His performance has been a key factor in the film's emotional resonance, drawing viewers into the story of a man who defies stereotypes about law enforcement by fostering hope and education in his community.
The ensemble cast, including Vincy Aloshious, Deepak Parambol, Binoj Villya, Meenakshi Madhavi, Nazeef, Anagha, and Divya M. Nair, has also received widespread acclaim for their touching performances. Vincy Aloshious, as Nimisha, a schoolteacher navigating her own challenges, delivers a heartfelt portrayal that complements Chacko's intensity. Deepak Parambol's complex role as Vivek has been described as 'gut-wrenching,' adding depth to the film's exploration of family dynamics.
One of the film's most celebrated aspects is its depiction of a police officer running free tuition classes at a police station, a concept that has resonated deeply with audiences. This unique narrative thread, which challenges conventional perceptions of law enforcement, has been praised for its originality. Viewers have expressed admiration for how the film portrays police officers as allies who uplift their communities, with one audience member stating, 'The respect between Christo and his students is so beautifully shown—it's a story we don't often see.'
Internationally, Soothravakyam has garnered a warm response, with audiences in the Gulf region and beyond embracing its universal themes of compassion and unity. The film's vibrant cinematography by Sreeram Chandrasekharan, capturing Kerala's lush landscapes, and its soulful soundtrack by Jean P Johnson, and team, with lyrics by Manu Manjith, have further enhanced its global appeal.
Producer Srikanth Kandragula, who also plays a pivotal role as police in the film, expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming support. 'Soothravakyam is a story that reflects the strength of community and the power of human connection. I'm thrilled that it has reached all sections of society, and I want to thank the Malayali audience for their unwavering support and for appreciating good cinema,' he said. Srikanth's dual role as producer and actor underscores his commitment to the project. The background score has been hailed as a unique element that elevates the viewing experience.
Zineeverse Motion Pictures, the film's distributor, shared their pride in the film's global success. 'We are immensely proud to bring Soothravakyam to audiences in 15 countries, including its upcoming release in Australia. This film is a testament to the power of storytelling that transcends borders, and we are honored to be its distributors,' said a Zineeverse spokesperson. Their collaboration with Century Cinemas, Lifeline Films, 2G Entertainment, and Pharas Filmco Motion Pictures has ensured the film's reach across diverse markets, making it a significant milestone for Malayalam cinema.
As Soothravakyam continues its theatrical run and prepares for its Australian release, it remains a celebration of hope, resilience, and the beauty of human relationships. The film's ability to weave values, sentiment and suspense into a nostalgic narrative has made it a must-watch, proving that stories rooted in the everyday can have a profound impact.
(Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with NRDPL and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI
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