Critics are calling it "a masterclass in tension" and "emotionally gut-wrenching." The plot reportedly revolves around a subject we haven’t seen explored in mainstream Indian cinema before: a blend of hyper-local folklore with a universal moral dilemma.
The director, a former ad filmmaker, uses long, unbroken takes that feel almost theatrical. You can tell every frame was labored over.
However, if you prefer cerebral, slow-burn cinema, wait for the OTT release. This isn't a fast film. It’s a felt film.
There’s something special brewing in the world of cinema, and it’s coming straight from God’s Own Country. Just when you think Malayalam cinema (Mollywood) has peaked with its realistic storytelling and powerhouse performances, a new release drops and resets the bar entirely.
Critics are calling it "a masterclass in tension" and "emotionally gut-wrenching." The plot reportedly revolves around a subject we haven’t seen explored in mainstream Indian cinema before: a blend of hyper-local folklore with a universal moral dilemma.
The director, a former ad filmmaker, uses long, unbroken takes that feel almost theatrical. You can tell every frame was labored over.
However, if you prefer cerebral, slow-burn cinema, wait for the OTT release. This isn't a fast film. It’s a felt film.
There’s something special brewing in the world of cinema, and it’s coming straight from God’s Own Country. Just when you think Malayalam cinema (Mollywood) has peaked with its realistic storytelling and powerhouse performances, a new release drops and resets the bar entirely.
