Top 5 South Indian Thrilling Films
Maharaja (IMDb ⭐8.6)
One of the best south indian thrilling films is Maharaja, tells the story of a barber who reports a missing woman to the authorities. While some believe the film is a must-see, other claim it has certain flaws. The performance of Anurag Kashyap significantly influences the film. Vijay Sethupathi performs mesmerizingly. The movie is intense, mysterious, and unsettling. The winding path that director Swaminathan chooses could be exhausting. The movie subtly punishes people who share its views on children. The victim, a girl, gains strength and determination from the director.
Kishkindha Kaandam (IMDb⭐ 8.6)
In the movie, a newlywed couple and forest officials look into odd happenings in a village where monkeys live. It tells the tale of Appupilla, a former soldier, and his son Ajayachandran, a forest officer, and is set in the Kallepathi Reserve Forest.
According to some, the movie is a masterfully made cinematic experience with a compelling story, superb acting, and a spooky, atmospheric location. Others call it one of the most clever mysteries to emerge from Malayalam film a
Saripodhaa Sanivaaram (IMDb⭐7.0)
A straightforward vigilante action drama template is cleverly rewritten by Vivek Athreya, Some dry areas and loose ends do drag it down, and a quick cut of 15 to 20 minutes could have produced a much cleaner final product. Regardless, it still manages to keep one interested and entertained enough in the grand scheme of things.When it came to performances, SJ Suryah and Nani were the clear stars. The latter once again dazzles you with his signature display of controlled quirky wrath, while the former plays his part with a delightful unforced grace.
Abraham Ozler (IMDb⭐6.5)
Jayaram’s film *Abraham Ozler* undoubtedly marks a new stage in his career and provides an intriguing watch. Jayaram portrays Abraham Ozler, a cop conducting a murder investigation at the center of the narrative. Driven by personal traumas, the cop relentlessly hunts for a serial killer, and the actor delivers a grounded performance. Director Midhun Manuel Thomas crafts a unique thriller that keeps viewers guessing about the outcome until the end. Mammootty makes an intriguing entrance and handles his role admirably in a lengthy cameo. Saiju Kurup plays a character with a few but crucial scenes that significantly impact the plot, although he does not get much screen time.
Satyabhama (IMDb⭐6.0)
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