Pani review: Actor Joju George has earned a name for himself through splendid performances in Malayalam cinema in films like Iratta, Trance, Malik, Nayattu, Pada, and Joseph. Now, he makes his directorial debut with Pani, which he also wrote. He is the lead in Pani, featuring Abhinaya, Sagar Surya, Junaiz VP, Seema, Bobby Kurian, Chandini Sreedharan, and Prashanth Alexander.
( Also read: Anurag Kashyap says Joju George's Pani is on par with Korean new wave films ) The plot The movie is set in Thrissur where the audience is introduced to two young mechanics named Don (Sagar Surya) and Siju (Junaiz VP), who end up taking up a contract killing job to earn a quick ₹ 10 lakhs. They end up killing a man and stuffing him into an ATM, and this makes headlines. The city of Thrissur, which had been quiet for a long time, now erupts into action, and everyone, including the cops, wonders who is responsible for this murder.
Don and Siju pocket the money, which they believe could make their life. However, their paths quickly cross Giri (Joju George), one of the most well-known dons in the city, and his wife Gouri (Abhinaya), and things take a nasty turn. Giri and his friends are a close-knit gang who are known for their criminal activity and are on the police radar, but they remain untouched by the law.
So, what happens between these two men and Giri? Why are Giri and his men hunting down Don and Siju? A worthy directorial debut Joju George is a seasoned actor who has worked in numerous .