A sub-inspector sets out in pursuit of a mysterious serial killer who targets teen school girls and murders them brutally.A sub-inspector sets out in pursuit of a mysterious serial killer who targets teen school girls and murders them brutally.A sub-inspector sets out in pursuit of a mysterious serial killer who targets teen school girls and murders them brutally.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 6 nominations
Munishkanth
- Arun's Brother-in-law
- (as Ramdoss)
Ammu Abhirami
- Ammu
- (as Abhirami)
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- TriviaWhen the main lead meets different producers seeking for a directorial debut, the producers demand commercial, horror, drama content respectively. These producers had a commercial, horror or drama movie postures behind their back respectively.
- GoofsThe character Samyuktha's corpse was found on September 1, 2016 according to the news article but when the main lead addresses the time line on a board, he writes as October 20, 2016.
- ConnectionsRemade as Rakshasudu (2019)
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Great plot, good execution, and great performances made this a memorable outing for me...
First of all, would love to see Vishnu Visal going forward selecting good stories like this. Indru Netru Naalai was a similar selection from him. Here too, he selected a proper psycho-thriller, which I haven't seen executed this well in recent years in Indian cinema. Making a 2hr 45 min long movie takes guts these days. It shows how confident the director was, with the content.
A lot of set-ups and pay-offs are there in the movie, which spring up every now and then making it interesting. The BG Score by Ghibran was great, kept me glued to the screen. The children performed so well in their respective roles, and so did Amala Paul, Kali Venkat, Nizhalgal Ravi, etc.. The twists were believable, and not the familiar one-twist saves all kindof mediocre stuff.
It tests your observation throwing stuff right in front of your eyes, and hiding them perfectly. Worth a watch...
First of all, would love to see Vishnu Visal going forward selecting good stories like this. Indru Netru Naalai was a similar selection from him. Here too, he selected a proper psycho-thriller, which I haven't seen executed this well in recent years in Indian cinema. Making a 2hr 45 min long movie takes guts these days. It shows how confident the director was, with the content.
A lot of set-ups and pay-offs are there in the movie, which spring up every now and then making it interesting. The BG Score by Ghibran was great, kept me glued to the screen. The children performed so well in their respective roles, and so did Amala Paul, Kali Venkat, Nizhalgal Ravi, etc.. The twists were believable, and not the familiar one-twist saves all kindof mediocre stuff.
It tests your observation throwing stuff right in front of your eyes, and hiding them perfectly. Worth a watch...
- aravindprasannan1995
- Oct 5, 2018
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