
Raktharakshassu 2014
Dive into the chilling world of *Raktharakshassu* (2014), a Kerala horror film directed by Rupesh Paul, where a family vacation spirals into terror.
Director: Rupesh Paul
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Raktharakshassu (2014) about?
The film follows a writer, his wife, and their young daughter who embark on a family trip to Bungalow Island. What starts as a relaxing escape spirals into a terrifying ordeal when supernatural forces disrupt their peace, forcing them to confront their deepest fears.
Who directed Raktharakshassu?
Rupesh Paul directed *Raktharakshassu*, known for his ability to blend psychological tension with horror elements.
Who stars in Raktharakshassu?
The film stars Ananya, Madhu, Sunny Wayne, Jubil Rajan P Dev, and Krishna Prasad in pivotal roles.
Is Raktharakshassu (2014) worth watching?
While *Raktharakshassu* leans heavily into psychological horror with atmospheric dread, its pacing and lack of IMDb rating may not appeal to all horror fans. However, those who enjoy slow-burn, family-centric horror with a Malayalam twist could find it intriguing.
How long is Raktharakshassu?
The film has a runtime of 129 minutes.
About Raktharakshassu (2014) — A Haunting Horror Film from Kerala
Dive into the chilling world of *Raktharakshassu* (2014), a Kerala horror film directed by Rupesh Paul, where a family vacation spirals into terror. The story follows a celebrated writer, his fashion-designer wife, and their seven-year-old daughter as they escape to the remote Bungalow Island for a getaway. What begins as a peaceful retreat quickly unravels when eerie forces awaken, testing the family's sanity and survival. With a haunting atmosphere steeped in suspense, the film blends psychological dread with supernatural elements, leaving viewers questioning reality.
Ananya, Madhu, and Sunny Wayne deliver standout performances as the family caught in a nightmare of shifting loyalties and unseen threats. The film's slow-burn tension, coupled with its isolated island setting, amplifies the dread, making *Raktharakshassu* (2014) a gripping watch for horror enthusiasts. Director Rupesh Paul crafts a moody, atmospheric experience that lingers long after the credits roll.