Rahul Sadasivan’s latest directorial venture, ‘Dies Irae X,’ starring Pranav Mohanlal, has arrived in cinemas, and the verdict is in: it’s a sensational addition to Malayalam horror. Following up critically acclaimed works like ‘Bhoothakaalam’ and ‘Bramayugam,’ Sadasivan seems to have delivered another masterpiece. Early word from the audience suggests that ‘Dies Irae X’ is not just a good horror film, but a phenomenal one, pushing the boundaries of the genre in Indian cinema.
The film’s plot follows Rohan, a young, affluent individual whose life is disrupted by what he perceives as a haunting in his luxurious residence. His journey to uncover the truth behind these supernatural events leads him into a labyrinth of dark secrets and terrifying otherworldly encounters. The movie is designed to keep audiences on the edge of their seats with its intense atmosphere and escalating sense of dread.
Fan reactions have been ecstatic. Many have lauded the film as ‘pure madness’ and ‘Mollywood horror at its peak,’ praising the director’s ability to craft a palpable nightmare. Pranav Mohanlal’s performance is receiving widespread accolades, with many labeling it as the highlight of his career. The technical execution, from the ‘jaw-dropping visuals’ and ‘relentless tension’ to the ‘awesome BGM’ and immersive sound design, is consistently praised. ‘Dies Irae X’ is being hailed as a must-watch theatrical event and a new standard for horror films in India.
