

A cinema becomes a coffin — can the projectionist project his way out alive?
"MMOF" is unflinching and deals with the fury of a man pushed to the limits. Deepak (a mild-mannered, honest to the bone man) who tries to make ends meet by running a Cinema Theatre passed onto him by his father along with his family. A series of unexplained murders happening at his theatre force him through a roller-coaster ride filled with a whirlwind of emotions - The basic premise of "MMOF" is how Deepak solves this twisted jigsaw puzzle of a murder mystery and finds the Killer.
Acting
J. D. Chakravarthi's simmering desperation keeps you locked in.
Practical Effects
The decrepit single-screen theatre feels like a character suffocating.
Director
Yen. S. See
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sampoornesh Babu, known for spoof comedies, plays against type here — casting that weaponizes audience expectations.
The dying single-screen cinema is a mourning letter to Telangana's theatrical culture being swallowed by multiplexes.