Advance bookings for I Nobody have finally started, and the excitement is building fast. Prithviraj Sukumaran’s upcoming Malayalam action thriller is hitting theatres worldwide on July 9, with Tamil and Telugu versions also ready for audiences. Just two days to go, and tickets are now live on major platforms. The film tells the story of Rajeevan, a regular government employee, husband and father of two who lives a quiet, almost invisible life in the city.
One ordinary day changes everything when he witnesses something he was never supposed to see. What starts as a moment of shock quickly spirals into a nightmare. Branded a troublemaker and hunted by the very system meant to protect him, Rajeevan finds his family at risk and his back against the wall. It’s a classic “nobody” forced to become somebody to survive. Prithviraj steps into this grounded yet intense role, and early reactions suggest he’s bringing that trademark intensity we love.
Parvathy Thiruvothu plays his wife, and their pairing already feels like it will add real emotional weight to the thriller. The supporting cast — including veterans like Ashokan, Vijayaraghavan and others — looks solid too. Director Nisam Basheer, known for tight storytelling, teams up with writer Sameer Abdul and music composer Jakes Bejoy, whose background score is already getting praised in the trailer. The official trailer has been doing strong numbers online, and the film recently cleared the censor board with a clean U/A certificate.
That should help it reach a wider audience across family and multiplex crowds. What stands out in the promos is the mix of personal stakes and high-tension moments — it doesn’t look like your typical larger-than-life action flick. It feels more like a man fighting to protect his world when everything starts collapsing around him. With bookings now open, the rush has begun in Kerala and other major centres.
Overseas markets, including the US, are also getting the film on the same day. If you’ve been waiting for a Prithviraj film that blends emotion with edge-of-the-seat tension, this one seems worth marking on your calendar. Just a couple of days left. Grab your tickets early — these kinds of releases tend to fill up quicker than expected once word spreads.
