

Based on the Buddhist tale of Angulimala, a dreaded serial killer, Psycho tells the story of a blind man who gets involved in a murder mystery. trying to save his lover from a psychopath who has kidnapped her.
Direction
Mysskin's sensory filmmaking makes blindness visceral.
Cinematography
Rain-soaked frames that worship shadow and silhouette.
Score
Ilaiyaraaja's operatic melancholy haunts every scene.

Director
Mysskin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mysskin reimagines the Angulimala legend from Buddhist texts, where the killer wears a garland of fingers—here literalized through the villain's trophy collection.
The director has stated he cast Udhayanidhi Stalin specifically because his 'soft, untrained face' would contrast with the film's brutality—a nepotism flex that actually serves the art.