Ra which means to Take away in Ancient Tolkappiyam , an apt title for the film which revolves around the lead character Ajay and his quest to find answers to the unsolved mystery in his life. Confused and baffled by the events happening around him, he is unsure if he is awake or still dreaming. With a deep intense meaning to all the occurrences around him, will he be able to break the shackles and come out victorious or succumb to the Devious foul play that is his mind itself is the Plot of the Movie .
Direction
Sam Anton builds dread through disorientation, not jump scares.
Writing
Tolkappiyam-inspired narrative layers ancient philosophy into modern horror.
Acting
Ashraf carries the fractured protagonist with genuine unraveling.
Director
Sam Anton
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Tolkappiyam reference isn't just aesthetic—it's one of the oldest Tamil grammar texts, grounding the film's metaphysical horror in actual linguistic history. The title's double meaning (to take away/remove) mirrors both memory loss and spiritual liberation in Tamil philosophy.
Director Sam Anton made this at 23, essentially a film school project that punched way above its weight class. The shoestring budget forced creative solutions—those disorienting dream sequences were partly necessity, not just artistic choice.