Neo-Noir Comedy Crime Story Turns A Missing Body Into A Satirical Investigation ( Photo Credit – SonyLiv )

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Purusha Pretham is a film that reflects on the inescapable truth of human life: death comes to all of us. Yet, the uncertainty of a loved one’s fate can feel even more unbearable than death itself. The pain of endlessly hoping and praying for someone’s return is profound. But Purusha Pretham is not that kind of story. Here, a wife is certain her husband is dead, while the police insist otherwise. What follows is the strange and compelling tale of a missing body, told through the lens of a gripping neo-noir crime drama.

Plot of Purusha Pretham

In a river, a dead body is found floating. The state police take the body to the mortuary, make public announcements through newspapers, and wait for someone to claim it. When nobody comes forward, and under pressure from hospital authorities, they bury the body. Later, a woman arrives at the police station claiming to be the wife of the deceased, and she insists on seeing the body. By then, the body has already been disposed of. After court involvement, the exhumation process begins, but the body cannot be found. The police are accused of selling the body to private hospitals for educational purposes, while they maintain that the body never belonged to the woman’s husband in the first place. What is the truth in this matter, and what consequences will the police face? The story is mainly told through the lens of comedy.

What to expect from Purusha Pretham

The protagonist is a police officer who can best be described as an amalgamation of police brutality, male ego, and exaggeration. He often makes up stories about himself to boost his street credibility among peers. However, he is also intelligent and observant, and when push comes to shove, he can throw his weight around and conduct real investigations.

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