Mammootty's tour de force anchors 'Bramayugam'

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Mammootty has once again reinvented himself in Rahul Sadasivan's 'Bramayugam'. Mammootty takes on the role of Kodumon Potti, a weathered tantrik whose age masks the potent magic simmering within. Filmed entirely in black and white, the movie creates a suspenseful atmosphere with shadows dancing in every frame.

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The haunting beauty of the monochrome format amplifies the shadows, playing tricks on your mind as something unseen seems to writhe in every corner. The tension crackles, drawing you deeper into the story, refusing to let your eyes stray even for a fleeting moment. You'll find yourself glued to the screen, waiting for the next twist or turn, unsure of what's coming next.

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However, the issue arises with the movie's ending, which seems somewhat clichéd and predictable. Towards the end, it seems like a struggle to neatly tie up loose ends, leaving a bit of dissatisfaction.

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