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Of late, we haven’t seen much ingenuity in Malayalam cinema with regard to the horror genre. And the few that show up once in a blue moon haven’t been entirely successful in satiating the appetite of horror movie buffs. I’m happy to report that Manju Warrier’s latest, Chathurmukham, pulls off this task with aplomb.
Directed by Ranjeet Kamala Sankar and Salil V (who wrote the immensely entertaining heist drama Kohinoor) and scripted by K. Abhayakumar and Anil Kurian, Chathurmukham scores well because of the novelty of its ideas, anchored by cautious and skilful execution.
Salil V (left) and Ranjeet Kamala Sankar, directors of Chathurmukham
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Ranjeet Kamala Sankar and Salil V talk about their début project, which falls into ‘techno-horror’ genre
In 2013, Ranjeet Kamala Sankar and Salil V quit their job as IT professionals to chase their dream making movies. As their directorial debut,
Chathurmukham, is now in theatres, they are definitely upbeat. “More than being nervous, we are excited. It isn’t the run-of-the-mill horror movie and will be a different cinematic experience for the audience,” they say.
Billed as a “techno-horror” movie,
Chathurmukham (Four Faces) has Manju Warrier in the lead with Sunny Wayne and Alencier Ley Lopez playing pivotal roles. The fourth face, apparently, is a mobile phone.