I, Nobody trailer: Prithviraj Sukumaran plays a man caught in a web of crime
The official trailer of I, Nobody introduces Prithviraj Sukumaran as Rajeevan, a man trapped in crime and personal turmoil. The promo points to a character-led thriller where family ties and psychological conflict drive the suspense.

Prithviraj Sukumaran remains one of the busiest actors in Indian cinema, with a packed slate of Malayalam and pan-India projects in various stages of production. The latest among them is I, Nobody, whose makers have now unveiled the film's official trailer, offering a glimpse into an intense story that blends crime, mystery and personal conflict.
The trailer introduces Rajeevan, played by Prithviraj, a man whose life appears to be spiralling out of control as he finds himself entangled in crime, violence and the consequences of his own decisions. The glimpse hints at a character carrying emotional baggage while navigating dangerous situations, suggesting a story driven as much by internal conflict as external threats.
Parvathy Thiruvothu appears in a pivotal role and seems to be closely tied to Rajeevan's personal journey. The trailer hints at strained relationships, emotional turmoil and the impact that Rajeevan's choices have on those around him. While the makers have not revealed major plot details, the promo suggests that family and personal relationships will be central to the narrative.
Here's the trailer:
Visually, I, Nobody adopts a gritty and grounded tone. The fast-paced editing, dark imagery and tense background score by Jakes Bejoy work together to create an atmosphere of suspense. Director Nisam Basheer, known for his work in the thriller genre, appears to be focusing on a character-driven story rather than a conventional action thriller.
With its intriguing premise, strong cast and dark psychological undertones, I, Nobody is shaping up to be one of the more interesting thrillers in Prithviraj's upcoming slate. The film is set for a July 9 release.
Meanwhile, Prithviraj will next be seen in Meghna Gulzar's Hindi film Daayra, alongside Kareena Kapoor Khan, where both actors play police officers. The actor is also part of SS Rajamouli's ambitious upcoming film Varanasi, starring Mahesh Babu and Priyanka Chopra.
In addition, he will headline Rahul Sadasivan's Odiyan: The Age of Illusion, backed by Dharma Productions and planned as a pan-India release.
Prithviraj Sukumaran remains one of the busiest actors in Indian cinema, with a packed slate of Malayalam and pan-India projects in various stages of production. The latest among them is I, Nobody, whose makers have now unveiled the film's official trailer, offering a glimpse into an intense story that blends crime, mystery and personal conflict.
The trailer introduces Rajeevan, played by Prithviraj, a man whose life appears to be spiralling out of control as he finds himself entangled in crime, violence and the consequences of his own decisions. The glimpse hints at a character carrying emotional baggage while navigating dangerous situations, suggesting a story driven as much by internal conflict as external threats.
Parvathy Thiruvothu appears in a pivotal role and seems to be closely tied to Rajeevan's personal journey. The trailer hints at strained relationships, emotional turmoil and the impact that Rajeevan's choices have on those around him. While the makers have not revealed major plot details, the promo suggests that family and personal relationships will be central to the narrative.
Here's the trailer:
Visually, I, Nobody adopts a gritty and grounded tone. The fast-paced editing, dark imagery and tense background score by Jakes Bejoy work together to create an atmosphere of suspense. Director Nisam Basheer, known for his work in the thriller genre, appears to be focusing on a character-driven story rather than a conventional action thriller.
With its intriguing premise, strong cast and dark psychological undertones, I, Nobody is shaping up to be one of the more interesting thrillers in Prithviraj's upcoming slate. The film is set for a July 9 release.
Meanwhile, Prithviraj will next be seen in Meghna Gulzar's Hindi film Daayra, alongside Kareena Kapoor Khan, where both actors play police officers. The actor is also part of SS Rajamouli's ambitious upcoming film Varanasi, starring Mahesh Babu and Priyanka Chopra.
In addition, he will headline Rahul Sadasivan's Odiyan: The Age of Illusion, backed by Dharma Productions and planned as a pan-India release.