"Kishkindhakandam" totally nails screenwriting with an awesome cast to back it up. It's this slow-burn mystery that really messes with the idea of right and wrong.
The script is on point—every scene counts, and as you dive into each character's mind, everything just falls into place. Vijayaraghavan is a force, and Asif Ali is killing it, especially after what happened with "Kooman"—he gave such a great performance, but it got lost in that meh third act.
By the end, as the lines between good and bad get blurry and memories start to fade, what you're left with is that pure love you have for the people who matter.. A highly recommended movie. One of the very best movies in recent times.