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Anjaam Pathiraa

Anjaam Pathiraa 2020

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Anjaam Pathiraa Plot Summary

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In a tense thriller set in Kochi, a renowned psychologist turned consulting criminologist, Anwar Hussain, is brought in on the special recommendation of his friend ACP Anil Madhavan to assist the city police with a surgically precise case that tests both mind and method. A nightmarish start hits hard when DYSP Abraham Koshy is abducted and his body is found in a gypsum field, eyes and heart cruelly removed. The investigation is led by DCP Catherine Maria, whose team notes a zolpidem presence in the autopsy but finds no signs of coercion. Soon after, a second officer vanishes, only to reappear as a corpse in the police station’s backyard, accompanied by a Lady Justice figurine. The twin crimes push the case into a web of mystery where symbolism and science clash.

Anwar spots a familiar artefact in the forensic photos from the earlier scene, and the autopsies reveal the same eerie signature. The CCTV footage has been tampered with, pointing to a killer who can also manipulate digital evidence—a security hacker at work. To chase the cyber trail, Anwar brings in the hacker Andrew, and Catherine hatches a plan to draw the killer out: two officers must patrol at a fixed 100-meter distance, paired together for safety and leverage, to test the killer’s pattern.

During the late-night shift, Catherine’s driver, Paulson, is kidnapped. His scooter’s camera captures a wolf-masked man and a second voice, suggesting a two-person team. The shock intensifies when Paulson’s body is delivered to Anwar’s home in a refrigerator box, a chilling message that the killer will stop at nothing. The investigation widens as a cocaine dealer, Shameer Abdulla, is fingerprinted and traced to a cottage where a mummified corpse is found—only to reveal itself as a decoy.

During the chase, Anwar discovers a distinctive signature etched onto the figurine, revealing the work of its sculptor, Sudhakar Devalokam. When he questions Sudhakar, he learns that five such figurines existed for two men who blinded him after delivery. From this, a grim inference emerges: two more murders are likely to come. The tension spikes when CI Sharathchandran is abducted; the scene yields not just the figurine but a spinning fidget spinner, and his body ends up dumped on a Kochi Metro train by a mysterious woman. The police then shift leadership, with ACP Prakash Seetharam taking charge in Catherine’s stead, raising the stakes and questions of loyalty within the force.

Sharathchandran’s medical history adds a crucial twist: he had been taking the prescription drug Tenormin, a counteragent against hypnotic Zolpidem. Anwar theorizes the killers inject a hypnotic dose into their victims before kidnapping, amping up the hypnosis and controlling the outcome. A photograph of a spinner in a police file surfaces, linking a homicidal hacker named Simon to the case. Andrew confirms Simon’s identity as the man who once cross-dressed as the woman on a train, complicating the portrait of the suspects.

Despite presenting his findings, Anwar faces a troubling turn: Simon and his crime partner [Aravindan] were found dead with a suicide note, supposedly confessing to the murders, a development that reads as a deliberate decoy meant to derail the investigation. Yet the stubborn detective in Anwar remains unconvinced. A breakthrough comes when Sudhakar contacts him about a sixth figurine and reveals a painting inspired by his daughter’s description. Anwar recognizes the artist as the psychologist Dr. Benjamin Louis, a guest lecturer whose work has long hinted at the consciousness behind such symbolism. Through Benjamin’s foster parent [Sudhevan], Anwar uncovers a dark family history: when Benjamin was a teenager, his sister Rebecca was impregnated by a priest named Bennet Franco.

The past comes rushing forward as Louis, the father, is accused and jailed after being framed for assault by corrupt officers in cahoots with Bennet. Rebecca is sent to a convent, and Louis eventually dies behind bars. Benjamin later travels to the United States for higher studies and returns with a sharper, colder edge. From these threads, Anwar surmises that the first three murders were decoys or random acts, while the actual targets were Sharathchandran and Anil. He warns Anil, only to find his car deserted and an ominous quadcopter sighting of Benjamin’s van. Andrew catches the van’s trail to a pig farm, where the final confrontation will unfold.

In a tense interception, Anwar and two officers stop Benjamin before he can strike at Anil. Benjamin fights back, choking Anwar, but Catherine intervenes and the suspect is finally arrested. When questioned, Benjamin remains elusive about his motive. The trail leads to a devastating realization: the burnt prison corpse once identified as Simon is actually Bennet. En route to court, Bennet’s associates stage a fake encounter, killing Benjamin under escort. In a quiet, shattering moment, a girl visits Anil’s apartment; Anwar enters, and the room reveals Anil’s lifeless body. He realizes the killer was the girl himself, and as in a grim, final twist, he looks out the window and whispers “Rebecca,” recognizing the girl’s true identity before she vanishes into the night.

The case closes with a melancholy echo—a detective’s victory shadowed by a human cost, and a clue that reverberates with the living memory of a family torn apart by secrets, lies, and the buried truths that bind them together.

Anjaam Pathiraa Timeline

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Abduction and grisly murder in the gypsum field

In Kochi, psychologist Anwar Hussain works as a consulting criminologist for the police. One night, DYSP Abraham Koshy is abducted and his corpse is found in a gypsum field, eyes and heart removed. The autopsy shows zolpidem presence but no signs of coercion, hinting at a calculated killer.

Night of the first abduction Gypsum field, Kochi

Second officer disappears with a symbolic clue

A few days later, another police officer goes missing and is found dead in the police station backyard, accompanied by a Lady Justice figurine. The autopsy again reveals zolpidem, and the CCTV footage has been tampered with, suggesting a security hacker is at work.

A few days after the first murder Kochi Police Station complex

Forensic link to a cybercriminal

Anwar identifies a similar artefact at the earlier crime scene from forensic photos, tying the murders together. The autopsies match, reinforcing that the killer is a hacker capable of compromising security systems.

Shortly after the second murder Forensic lab, Kochi

Catherine plans a lure and cyber help arrives

Catherine formulates a plan where two officers patrol at 100-meter intervals to lure the killer, while Anwar teams up with hacker Andrew to trace cyber footprints. The strategy marks a tactical escalation in the investigation.

Planning phase Kochi Police control room

Driver kidnapped and a fridge delivery

During the operation, Catherine's driver Paulson is abducted. His scooter camera captures a wolf-masked man and another voice, indicating a two-person team. Paul's body is later found delivered to Anwar's house in a refrigerator box.

During patrol shifts City streets; Anwar's residence

Decoy corpse at a cottage

A fingerprint of a cocaine dealer named Shameer Abdulla leads the team to a cottage, where a mummified corpse is found. It turns out to be a decoy, diverting investigators from the true killer.

Following Paulson case Cottage on the outskirts of Kochi

Figurine bears a signature

Anwar discovers a distinct signature imprinted on the figurine and learns it belongs to Sudhakar Devalokam, the sculptor. Sudhakar explains he made five figurines for two men who blindsided him, hinting at a larger conspiracy.

Investigation into the figurines Sudhakar's workshop

Abduction of Sharathchandran and a trampling clue

CI Sharathchandran is abducted; alongside the figurine is a fidget spinner. His body is dumped on a Kochi Metro train by a woman, heightening the sense of a coordinated, symbolic killer.

On a separate day after the previous events Sharathchandran's home; Kochi Metro

Leadership shift at the precinct

Catherine is replaced by ACP Prakash Seetharam, signaling a leadership change as the investigation presses on. The new chief maintains the pursuit of the elusive killer.

Transition period after the metro incident Kochi Police HQ

Hypnosis theory and Simon’s legend

Anwar theorizes that victims are hypnotized with zolpidem before kidnapping, with Tenormin acting as a counterdrug. He recalls a spinner connected to a homicidal psychopath named Simon, who is reportedly dead in prison after an explosion; Anwar remains unconvinced by the official story.

During the ongoing investigation Police headquarters; prison records

Benjamin Louis surfaces as a key clue

Sudhakar mentions a sixth figurine and paints a canvas based on his daughter’s description, leading Anwar to suspect psychologist Dr. Benjamin Louis. Sudhakar explains he made five figurines for two men who betrayed him, pointing to a deeper motive.

Following Sudhakar's tip Sudhakar's workshop; Benjamin Louis’s circle

Benjamin Louis’ backstory reveals a vendetta

Benjamin Louis is connected to a troubled past: his sister Rebecca was impregnated by a priest Bennet Franko, and their father Louis was framed for assault and committed suicide. The backstory suggests a motive rooted in family trauma and institutional corruption.

Flashbacks spanning Benjamin's youth Benjamin's past; flashbacks

A reveals the true targets

Anwar deduces the first three murders were decoys; the actual targets are Sharathchandran and Anil Madhavan. He heads to warn Anil but finds only his deserted car, signaling an imminent confrontation.

Before the climactic confrontation Anil Madhavan’s vicinity; city outskirts

Showdown on the road: Benjamin’s arrest

Anwar and two officers intercept Benjamin before he can strike Anil. Benjamin overpowers them and chokes Anwar, but Catherine arrives just in time to save him. Benjamin is arrested but later killed in a fake encounter during transit.

In transit to court Transit route to court

Final twist: Rebecca’s silent role

A girl visits Anil at his apartment and, after she leaves, Anwar discovers Anil is dead. He realises the killer was the girl, who is revealed, through a final glance, to be Rebecca, leaving the case with a chilling personal vendetta and unanswered questions.

Immediately after the transit incident Anil’s apartment; city

Anjaam Pathiraa Characters

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Dr. Anwar Hussain (Kunchacko Boban)

A consulting criminologist and psychologist who assists the Kochi police. He analyzes crime patterns, links artefacts, and guides cyber investigations. Calm, analytical, and relentless, he pieces together a multi-layered conspiracy that eludes standard police work.

🔎 Investigator 🧠 Psychologist 🧬 Tech-savvy

DCP Catherine Maria (Unnimaya Prasad)

The senior officer in charge of the case, she orchestrates operations and makes high-stakes decisions. She is pragmatic, strategic, and willing to take risks to corner the killer. Her leadership drives the investigation forward, especially during the trap set to draw out the perpetrator.

🚔 Police 🧭 Leader 🎯 Strategy

Dr. Benjamin Louis (Sharafudheen)

A psychologist whose past trauma intertwines with the murders. He projects a calm, composed demeanor while manipulating others, hinting at a motive rooted in family history and a desire for control. His backstory links to the priest Bennet Franko and a fractured family.

🧠 Psychologist 🗝️ Motive 🗡️ Deception

Andrew (Sreenath Bhasi)

A skilled hacker who aids the investigation by tracing digital footprints and tampered CCTV. He provides crucial cyber support and helps translate technical clues into actionable leads. His quick thinking keeps the case from stalling.

💻 Hacker 🧩 Tech 🛰️ Forensics

Simon Manjooran / Psycho Simon (Sudheer Sufi)

A homicidal psychopath and alleged partner who crosses as a woman on a train. He embodies the film’s theme of disguise and dual identities and acts as a crucial link to the killer’s network. His presence intensifies the cat-and-mouse game.

🎭 Dual identity 🧪 Psychopathy 🧩 Partner in crime

CI Sharathchandran (Jaise Jose)

A senior investigator whose routine involvement is disrupted by the escalating crimes. His kidnapping, vulnerability, and the later revelation of his drug-related past drive a personal stake in the investigation. He embodies the human cost of the case.

🔎 Investigator 🧪 Prescription 💥 Risk

Rebecca Louis (Nandana Varma)

A figure tied to a troubling family history that connects to the murderer’s motive. Her backstory is revealed through flashbacks, illuminating the wider tragedy behind the crimes. She represents the collateral damage of the central conspiracy.

👩‍👧 Family 🧬 Trauma 🕰️ Flashback

Anjaam Pathiraa Settings

Learn where and when Anjaam Pathiraa (2020) takes place. Explore the film’s settings, era, and how they shape the narrative.


Location

Kochi City, Kochi Metro, Gypsum field, Pig farm

Kochi, a coastal city in Kerala, serves as the film’s primary backdrop. The story unfolds across the city’s police precincts, the busy streets, and the metro. Key scenes move between a gypsum field where crimes are staged and a pig farm used for a critical clue, grounding the thriller in a recognizably Indian urban landscape.

🔎 Crime 🏙️ Urban 🗺️ Indian setting 🧭 Investigation

Anjaam Pathiraa Themes

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Psychology

The film centers on how psychological profiling and manipulation drive the investigation. A consultant criminologist interprets crime scenes, drug use, and mind games to predict the killer’s next move. The story explores how mental states, trauma, and perception influence criminal behavior.

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Investigation

The plot emphasizes procedural sleuthing, cyber forensics, and strategic stakeouts. Illicit CCTV tampering and hacked data force the team to rely on human intuition and cross-disciplinary clues. The hunt twists through misdirection, decoys, and a race to outsmart a calculated killer.

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Justice

The pursuit of justice exposes flaws in the system, including fake encounters and forced confessions. The killer’s past and the investigation’s choices reveal moral ambiguities. The ending hinges on uncovering truth rather than settling scores.

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Anjaam Pathiraa Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the buzzing streets of Kochi, the relentless rhythm of traffic and the humid monsoon air set the stage for a city that never truly sleeps. Within its police precinct, routine investigations clash with the shadows that linger beyond the flickering streetlights, creating an atmosphere where every unanswered question feels like a held breath. The film’s tone is a careful blend of gritty realism and psychological tension, inviting the audience to feel the weight of uncertainty that pervades each corridor and alley.

At the heart of this uneasy balance is Anwar Hussain, a thoughtful psychologist whose fascination with criminology has earned him a place as a consultant to the police force. His analytical mind and empathetic approach make him a bridge between the cold, procedural world of law enforcement and the murkier, human motivations that drive crime. He is brought into the fold on the special recommendation of his longtime friend, ACP Anil Madhavan, whose confidence in Anwar’s insight hints at a partnership built on trust and mutual respect.

Guiding the official investigation is DCP Catherine, a seasoned officer tasked with steering the department through a series of baffling clues that defy conventional methods. Her leadership style, marked by determination and an instinct for strategic thinking, often collides with the procedural rigidity of her colleagues, creating a dynamic tension that fuels the narrative. Together, Anwar and Catherine navigate a landscape where every lead feels both promising and perilous, and the police’s usual tools feel insufficient against an adversary that seems to anticipate every move.

As the case unfolds, the film sustains a mood of escalating suspense, letting the audience linger on the psychological chess match between hunter and hunted. The city itself becomes a character—its crowded markets, stark police stations, and quiet, rain‑slicked lanes all reflecting the underlying dread that something unseen is orchestrating the chaos. In this crucible of intellect and instinct, Anwar must rely on his deep understanding of the human psyche, while Catherine wrestles with the limits of authority, setting the stage for a tension‑filled pursuit that keeps viewers poised on the edge of every revelation.

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