

Seeking Justice
'Neru' is an enthralling legal and emotional drama that delves into the life of Sara, a blind sculpture artist on a quest for justice following a harrowing incident. Against the backdrop of the Indian legal system, this gripping story takes viewers through a rollercoaster of emotions, unveiling layers of deceit and ultimately exploring themes of redemption.
Mohammed
The film's tagline is: "Seeking Justice"
The original title is "നേര്" (ML).
With a budget of $1.8M, the film grossed $10.2M — a profit of $8.4M (468% ROI).
The runtime is 152 minutes (2h 32m).
The film was directed by Jeethu Joseph.
The screenplay was written by Santhi Mayadevi and Jeethu Joseph.
The score was composed by Vishnu Shyam.
Cinematography was handled by Satheesh Kurup.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt28358950.

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Good
39 votes
നേര്
Released
12A
N/A
India
$1,805,100
$10,247,900
