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Unlike typical cinematic cops who rely on muscle
A common fear among cinephiles is that dubbing ruins the original performance. For Joseph, the result is mixed but mostly positive.
Joseph is a gripping investigative thriller that revolves around a retired police officer, Joseph, played with intense gravitas by Joju George. Unlike typical cinematic cops who rely on muscle power and high-octane stunts, Joseph is an intellectual investigator. He is a man battling personal demons and health issues, yet he possesses a mind that can piece together crimes with surgical precision.
The story begins with Joseph living a solitary, somewhat melancholic life following a personal tragedy. However, he is pulled back into the world of investigation when a mysterious death occurs. The narrative follows his journey as he unravels a complex web of deceit, medical crimes, and dark secrets that hit dangerously close to home.
Screenwriter Shahi Kabir crafted an ending that stays with you for weeks. It isn't just a "whodunit"; it is a "why-did-it-happen." The film asks moral questions about justice, revenge, and the failures of the legal system.