![]() ![]() Masooda might be centered around the possible possession of a young girl but the film raises many questions about the way we treat each other too. ![]() What does all of this have to do with the titular Masooda? You smile, sometimes chuckle, jump, stare wide eyed at the screen and flinch at what follows. He is scared but also savvy enough to Google how to perform an exorcism. ![]() Her daughter is exhibiting signs of what could either be mental illness or possession. On fine night, Neelam finds herself banging his door. Gopi might be as much of a coward as anyone else but he is also willing to put himself in harm’s way if it means he can help someone in need. Gopikrishna (Thiruveer) is a software employee who’s like family to his neighbours – single mother, science teacher Neelam (Sangitha) and her young daughter Naziya (Bandhavi Sridhar). If you’re a fan of horror, the basic beats of the film might be familiar but he does a good job of not just lending it a local flavour but also ensuring the film remains rooted enough for you to connect with the characters. Review: Director Sai Kiran pulls off a deft horror film with his maiden outing, Masooda. Story: When a sixteen year old begins exhibiting signs of possession, a single mother and her cowardly neighbour must come together to rid her of evil. ![]()
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