Introduction
In the world of cinema, certain performances have the power to leave an indelible mark, transcending the boundaries of the screen. Raj B Shetty’s portrayal of Toby in the Kannada film “Toby” is one such performance that leaves its audience ‘speechless’, though not without some room for critical assessment.

From the moment Raj B Shetty steps onto the screen, his embodiment of Toby captivates viewers, anchoring the film’s narrative until its climactic moments. The character of Toby, portrayed by Shetty, unfolds in a tale that intertwines mystery, emotion, and a journey into the depths of a character’s past.
Directed by Basil Alchalakkal, “Toby” introduces us to a sub-inspector stepping into a police station with a jurisdiction that primarily deals with theft and missing cases. It’s the missing persons’ cases that soon take center stage when Toby himself goes missing, triggering his adopted daughter Jenny’s impassioned search for her father. The film navigates Toby’s mysterious disappearance, with the police officer delving into Toby’s enigmatic background.
Toby a dynamic Character
Raj B Shetty’s performance shines particularly bright as he breathes life into Toby, a character who is orphaned and mute. His silent portrayal is punctuated by his anxiety over the sound of a revolver firing, adding layers to Toby’s persona. The film effectively builds tension as the police officer embarks on a quest to uncover Toby’s past, intertwining his life with characters who share a close connection to him.
As the narrative unfolds, the audience learns that Toby’s life is intertwined with Anandanna, portrayed by Deepak Shetty, who assumes the role of the antagonist. Toby’s silent world, his relationship with his adopted daughter Jenny, and his complex history create a backdrop against which the story plays out.
While Raj B Shetty’s performance as Toby undeniably steals the spotlight, the film’s narrative structure and execution fall just short of brilliance. The film manages to hold the viewer’s attention, but certain elements could have been further developed to enhance the overall impact. Nonetheless, the performances by the supporting cast, including Chaithra Achar, Samyukta Hornad, and others, contribute to the film’s intrigue.
In conclusion,
“Toby” is a film that relies heavily on Raj B Shetty’s masterful portrayal to carry its weight. His silent yet compelling depiction of Toby injects the movie with a unique charm. While the narrative could have been refined further, the film undoubtedly offers a different kind of thriller experience in the Kannada film industry. As Raj B Shetty continues to leave his audience ‘speechless’, “Toby” stands as a testament to the power of a single performance to anchor an entire cinematic journey.
