Lishoy
Lishoy’s filmography is honestly a wild ride through some of the most memorable flicks in Malayalam cinema. You’ve got Marco (2024) — a film that really doesn’t play by the rules, blending gritty drama with a kind of emotional rawness that sticks to your skin. Lishoy, as usual, brings that low-key intensity to the table, the kind you don’t see coming until it absolutely floors you. There’s this air about his performance, like he’s hiding a whole novel behind his eyes, and you never quite know what he’s going to do next. Marco pulls you into a world where nothing is black and white, and every character seems to be running from something.
Jump back to Yoddha (1992), and it’s a whole other vibe. Classic ‘90s masala, but with a twist. Lishoy’s part isn’t just another face in the crowd; he stands out, giving weight to even the smallest scenes. The movie itself is this whirlwind of action and comedy, with a dose of mysticism that only Malayalam cinema can really pull off. There’s something timeless about it—maybe it’s the nostalgia talking, but Yoddha’s still got that rewatch value.
Then you land at The Great Father (2017), and it’s like the stakes just got real. Dark, moody, and intense, the film dives into the psyche of a father out for justice. Lishoy’s presence adds depth, even in a supporting role. The tension in this one is off the charts, and you genuinely feel the weight of every decision, every loss. Altogether, these films show off Lishoy’s knack for picking roles that matter, shaping stories that actually stick with you long after the credits roll.