Aranam (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 5, 2024

Original Title:
அரணம்

Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Thamizh Thiraikkoodam [in]

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The Story is set up in a villageAranthangi, where a zamindar lives with his prodigal son Mayavan. The zamindaradopted two fraternity sons Kathir and Sakthi.Mayavan, who always fights withhis father to register the zameen house to his name, dies unexpectedly. Peoplebelieve that Mayavan's spirit haunt the house.After the death of mayavanzamindar registered the zameen house to his fraternity sons. The same nightzamindar dies suddenly in that house. By the time Kanagu who is close to theZameendar uses some witchcraft tricks to conquer the bungalow.Kathir comes to live in thebungalow with his newly married wife. As they were living happily together someparanormal things happen and questions like what is the reason for thosesupernaturals? What was the cause of zamindar's death? arose.Kathir finds answer to these andmany other unanswered questions along with his younger brother Sakthi, how theyunveil the mystery and recovers from it; is told in a horror thriller genre inan unpredictable form.

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Director:
Priyan

Director of Photography:
E.J.Nousath
Nithin.K.Raj

Editor:
PK

Original Music Composer:
Saajan Madhav

Stunts:
Rugger Ramkumar

Writer:
Priyan

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