Shane Nigam's 'Dridam' gets U/A 16+ clearance, releases May 8
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has cleared director Martin Joseph's Malayalam crime thriller 'Dridam', starring Shane Nigam, for theatrical release with a U/A 16+ certificate. Production house E4 Entertainment confirmed the development on May 6, 2026, announcing the film's arrival on May 8, 2026.
The plot and Shane Nigam's role
Shane Nigam plays Sub Inspector Vijay Radhakrishnan, a young policeman reporting for duty at a station in what appears to be a trouble-free jurisdiction. His first posting begins smoothly until a middle-aged man's body is discovered in an overgrown private property in Kuzhinellam. When the investigation stalls and media pressure mounts, senior officials give Radhakrishnan one week to crack the case—setting the stage for the film's central conflict.
Audience anticipation and trailer response
The film has generated considerable interest since the release of its trailer, which details the protagonist's inexperience and the mounting pressure he faces. The thriller format and the procedural crime angle have resonated with audiences ahead of the release.
Technical team and production details
The film's screenplay and dialogues have been crafted by Jomon John and Linto Devasia. Cinematography is handled by P. M. Unnikrishnan, while Vinayakh manages editing. Music has been composed by Sreerag Saji, with production design by Sunil Das. Action choreography is by Mahesh Mathew and costume design by Lekha Mohan.
Release timeline
'Dridam' is scheduled to release theatrically on May 8, 2026. The U/A 16+ certification indicates the film contains material suitable for audiences aged 16 and above, though parental discretion is advised for younger viewers.