The late 2000s marked a fascinating transitional phase for Kollywood. While mainstream cinema leaned heavily on mass action entertainers, a quiet revolution was brewing in the horror genre. At the center of this shift was the 2007 release , a film that challenged traditional Indian horror tropes by introducing audiences to psychological depth and atmospheric dread.
Anuja Iyer’s portrayal of the ghost was widely commended as "truly chilling," while Yogi was noted for a convincing lead performance. The late 2000s marked a fascinating transitional phase
Sivi revolves around a young man, Siva (played by Shravan), who moves into a seemingly ordinary house with his family. Soon after, strange and terrifying events begin to unfold—objects move on their own, disembodied whispers echo through the corridors, and family members experience disturbing hallucinations. Anuja Iyer’s portrayal of the ghost was widely
One fateful night, Sivi received a cryptic message from an unknown caller, warning him to stay away from the old, abandoned house on the outskirts of town. The message was simple: "Don't go there." But Sivi, being a curious and fearless journalist, decided to investigate the house, hoping to uncover the truth behind The Shadow. One fateful night, Sivi received a cryptic message
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