Actor Parvathy Thiruvothu has shared fresh updates about her much-anticipated upcoming film Nobody, in which she reunites with Prithviraj Sukumaran after successful collaborations in Ennu Ninte Moideen and My Love Story. The pairing, widely admired by audiences, has once again sparked excitement among Malayalam cinema fans.
Though the makers have released only two posters so far, Nobody has already generated considerable buzz, with moviegoers eager to learn more about the project. Speaking to reporters at the title launch event of Prathamadrishtya Kuttakkar, Parvathy confirmed that the film has entered its post-production phase.
“The shooting of Nobody is almost complete. My portions have been fully shot,” Parvathy said. “The film is now in post-production, and pickup shoots are happening at the moment.”
Pickup shoots generally involve filming small remaining segments or refinements, indicating that the project is steadily moving toward completion. While Parvathy refrained from revealing plot details, she described the film as something distinct and unconventional.
A New Kind of Filmmaking
Parvathy emphasised that Nobody—also referred to by its working title Identity—is not a conventional cinematic experience. According to her, both the narrative approach and the filmmaking style set it apart from what Malayalam cinema has traditionally explored.
“At this point, I can only say that the film is a social commentary,” she explained. “But it is much more than that. This is a different kind of filmmaking that we have not seen in Malayalam cinema so far.”
She added that many of the films she chooses are rooted in strong political or social perspectives, and Nobody continues that trajectory—albeit in a more layered and experimental form.
“Most of the films I am part of usually tell stories that speak strong politics,” Parvathy said, hinting that the film contains multiple thematic layers beyond what audiences might initially expect.
Her comments have only heightened curiosity, especially given Malayalam cinema’s growing reputation for innovation and socially conscious storytelling.
Rumours Addressed
During the interaction, Parvathy also addressed rumours suggesting she was approached to play the female lead in the upcoming project Lokah. Dismissing the speculation, she said such discussions were unwarranted.
“Such questions are completely unnecessary,” she remarked, choosing not to elaborate further.
High Expectations for the Reunion
With Nobody, Parvathy and Prithviraj’s reunion marks yet another chapter in a creative partnership that has previously delivered emotionally resonant performances. While the makers remain tight-lipped about the storyline, Parvathy’s remarks suggest a film that challenges form and content rather than following familiar templates.
As post-production progresses and more details emerge, Nobody is shaping up to be one of the more intriguing Malayalam releases to watch, promising a blend of social insight, experimental storytelling, and strong performances from two of the industry’s most respected actors.
