The makers of Drishyam 3 have finally dropped a major update that has left fans excited. A brand-new poster featuring Mohanlal was unveiled recently, along with the announcement of the trailer release
date, instantly creating massive buzz. The newly released poster showcases Mohanlal in an intense and intriguing avatar, hinting at another gripping chapter in the much-loved thriller franchise.
Taking to his Instagram handle, Mohanlal shared the poster and announced the trailer release date. The caption reads, “Catch the offical trailer of #Drishyam3 on 09/05/2026. Stay tuned. In Cinemas Worldwide from May 21, 2026.” Fans also reacted saying ‘waiting’. One of the fans wrote, “Waiting For Twist In Drishyam 3.” Another wrote, “Simple teaser is out.. The hype that is going to get if a murder trailer comes along.”
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The teaser that has been released begins with a recap of the earlier two parts. While the first part’s recap is narrated from the point of view of George Kutty (played by Mohanlal), the second part’s recap is from the viewpoint of his rivals, the cops.
George Kutty’s voice is heard saying, “I am just an ordinary man. My world is small and it comprises just my wife and my children. An unwanted guest invaded our piracy — a guest who had the power to destroy my family. We sent him back forever to ensure he would never return to ruin our lives.”
The second instalment’s recap is in the voice of a policeman. “It’s like a case that is closed but will never close. Actually, it was not us who were watching him. He was the one watching us. ”
This is followed by George Kutty praying in a church. He tells God, “This battle of mine began the day I was born. I had no one to call my own. After much slogging and struggle, I built a family for myself. When there came a time that could shatter it, I acted without thinking about repercussions or consequences. In the process, I did not realise how many people I had hurt. Now, I am scared, sir. I don’t know who else is out there watching!”
In the earlier two instalments, the protagonist George Kutty managed to keep his wits about him and therefore was able to handle the challenges thrown by the cops. However, in this upcoming instalment, he himself looks scared. Will a rattled and scared George Kutty be good enough to show presence of mind and face the fresh challenges coming his way?















