
Right 2025
In *Right (2025)*, a grieving father's search for his vanished son takes a terrifying turn when he becomes trapped inside a police station that mysteriously seals shut.
Director: Subramanian RameshKumar
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Right (2025) about?
*Right (2025)* follows a heartbroken father whose quest to find his missing son spirals into chaos when a police station mysteriously seals shut. As trapped survivors grapple with their own secrets, a deadly game of survival and reckoning begins—one that forces them to confront their darkest truths.
Who directed Right?
Right is directed by Subramanian RameshKumar, a filmmaker known for crafting intense, character-driven narratives that explore emotional and psychological depth.
Who stars in Right?
The film stars Natarajan Subramaniam, C. Arun Pandian, Akshara Reddy, Yuvina Parthavi, and Vinodhini Vaidyanathan in pivotal roles.
Is Right (2025) worth watching?
As a thriller with strong emotional undercurrents, *Right (2025)* delivers suspense and moral complexity that should appeal to fans of psychological dramas. While IMDb ratings are pending, its premise and atmospheric tension make it a compelling watch for those seeking a twisty, high-stakes narrative.
How long is Right?
Runtime details for *Right (2025)* are not currently listed.
About Right (2025) — A Father's Desperate Search Turns Into a Deadly Lockdown Thriller
In *Right (2025)*, a grieving father's search for his vanished son takes a terrifying turn when he becomes trapped inside a police station that mysteriously seals shut. As the building's mysterious lockdown unfolds, the desperate man is forced to confront more than just his own fears—everyone inside must grapple with buried secrets that threaten to consume them. Directed by Subramanian RameshKumar, this gripping thriller blends relentless suspense with raw emotional stakes, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and moral ambiguity.
The film dives deep into themes of guilt, redemption, and the fragility of truth, all while ratcheting up the pressure as the trapped individuals face a deadly game they can't escape. With every locked door and flickering light, *Right (2025)* keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, questioning who—or what—is really in control. Expect a psychological rollercoaster where the scariest monsters might just be the ones we carry within.