(2022) Hindi Tamil | Diary
Varadhan travels to Ooty, where the case originated. His journey becomes complicated when his gun is stolen, leading him to board a mysterious bus traveling from Ooty to Coimbatore.
The film features a haunting score by Ron Ethan Yohann and cinematography by Aravinnd Singh , which captures the misty, eerie atmosphere of the Ooty hills. Diary (2022) Hindi Tamil
While primarily a Tamil-language film, it gained attention across South India and was released with subtitles/dubbing in other languages like Hindi due to its universal supernatural-thriller appeal. Critical Reception Varadhan travels to Ooty, where the case originated
Reviewers like Malini Mannath praised Arulnithi's performance and his penchant for choosing experimental horror-thriller scripts. However, the film received mixed feedback regarding its "amateurish treatment" of a complex "time-loop" or "lapse" concept that occurs during the bus journey. While primarily a Tamil-language film, it gained attention
Critics from The Times of India noted the film's engaging "chapters," though some found the screenplay convoluted in the latter half.
Varadhan travels to Ooty, where the case originated. His journey becomes complicated when his gun is stolen, leading him to board a mysterious bus traveling from Ooty to Coimbatore.
The film features a haunting score by Ron Ethan Yohann and cinematography by Aravinnd Singh , which captures the misty, eerie atmosphere of the Ooty hills.
While primarily a Tamil-language film, it gained attention across South India and was released with subtitles/dubbing in other languages like Hindi due to its universal supernatural-thriller appeal. Critical Reception
Reviewers like Malini Mannath praised Arulnithi's performance and his penchant for choosing experimental horror-thriller scripts. However, the film received mixed feedback regarding its "amateurish treatment" of a complex "time-loop" or "lapse" concept that occurs during the bus journey.
Critics from The Times of India noted the film's engaging "chapters," though some found the screenplay convoluted in the latter half.