Demon – Review

Stays true to the genre 

Demon

– Review

Sachin Mani is an aspiring filmmaker who wants to make a spine-chilling horror film.
He even gets a producer for his debut film and moves to a new flat in the middle of the city, where he decides to work in peace.
He also falls in love with Abarnathi and decides to marry her after seeking permission from both their parents.
But things do not go as planned as Sachin starts experiencing weird dreams. This makes him sleep deprived and he even thinks that he is living among the dead.
Why is Sachin facing this problem? What happens next forms the rest of the story.
Director Ramesh takes his own sweet time to get into the premise of the movie and in revealing the secrets of the house.
The director has kept the audience engaged by maintaining the suspense about the ghost’s backstory till the very end.
Spooky events and the jump scares have worked out well, but it could have been done in a better manner.
Sachin delivers a fine performance but needs improvement in the romantic aspect.
He portrays the character of a man under immense stress in an impressive manner.
Abarnathi delivers a neat performance and has made good use of the opportunity she has got.
The chemistry between Sachin and Abarnathi is impressive.
Ronnie Raphael’s intense background score and RS Anandakumar’s eerie visuals compliment the theme of the movie well.
Rating: 3.5/5 
By Naveen
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