A ghost named Maya becomes the common link between Arjun, an artist in London, and Sharmila, a single mom and struggling actress from Bengaluru.
Cinematography
London fog vs. Bengaluru humidity—visual poetry.
Acting
Sharmiela Mandre carries the film's emotional weight.
Direction
Chaitanya trusts silence; dread builds without hurry.

Director
K. M. Chaitanya
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Rare Kannada horror that rejects jump-scare formulas for gothic restraint, influenced more by Tarkovsky than typical Indian horror.
The London-Bengaluru parallel mirrors the director's own diaspora experience; Arjun's isolation is autobiographical subtext.