12th Man - Film Review
![Image](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_SamUy9u0XkIT3l6vrF-6V105AwFHBW-MQYLcb-xut6ZN4IQ3dYPQ3ZTcUGRc8L3ccs_D4PbpOR7ThzTn6b7Lc4QnMjcSE6nOjbMppkWirw6Gmg-i2TUryTw3fxNQ2tP07nahaC8si5tXGkXokMBcW6aoE1LPbd8kDSJAMTfPGWICDQoMD6Cm28iA/w400-h223/5F282EF2-8D37-452B-9E9E-36981EC77DB9.jpeg)
Set in the midst of a resort in Idukki, the film is all about the 11 men and women and the 12th man who uncovers a murder mystery. Jeetu Joseph, who made the classic Drishyam (Malayalam & Hindi) and Papanasam (in Tamil) is now back with his favourite hero Mohan Lal, The crew, obviously 11 of them, have given a terrific performance with each of them playing a significant role from the word go till the end. Sidharth is engaged to Aarathy and they decide to throw a bachelor’s party to Sid’s classmates – 10 of them. Interestingly, but for one, all other are married within the group, so that makes 4 couples. Banker Sam and his wife Merin are a happy couple. Dr. Nayan and her husband Jithesh are not the perfect match, but they continue to navigate this relationship that is a marriage. Annie & Zacharia are about to become parents and decide to announce the big news at the party the next day. Shiny & Mathew are a couple who have their own excesses. Shiny borrows money from friend