Nayanthara new horror movie

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  2. Connect Movie Review: Nayanthara shines in technically brilliant horror thriller that is regular fare
  3. Connect teaser: Nayanthara promises pure horror with no intermission
  4. 25 Best movies of 'Thalapathy' Vijay
  5. Ashwin Saravanan on ‘Connect,’ Nayanthara, and cracking the horror genre
  6. Connect trailer: Nayanthara’s film is about a mother and her possessed daughter


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Connect Movie Review: Nayanthara shines in technically brilliant horror thriller that is regular fare

By Latha Srinivasan: Susan Joseph (Nayanthara) and her family are enjoying a wonderful break at a beach resort when her doctor husband, Joseph (Vinay Rai), gets called back to work urgently. It’s the outbreak of Covid-19 and Joseph ends up working 24/7 trying to provide care for the Covid infected patients. Meanwhile, Susan and her teenage daughter Anna aka Ammu (Haniya Nafisa) are confined to their home. The only way all of them can keep in touch with each other - and Susan’s father, Arthur (Sathyaraj) - is via Internet and video calls. Unfortunately, Joseph contracts Covid as well, and passes away in the hospital, leaving his family shattered. He becomes a Covid warrior like thousands of others before and after him. A distraught Ammu, who never got to physically hold her father or even see him before he died, decides to reach out to him through a seance with an ouija board. And this is when things take an evil turn. Does she get to speak to her father? What happens next forms the crux of the story. Connect is director Ashwin Saravanan’s fourth film and third horror flick. He’s working with Nayanthara for the second time (Maya was their first film together). He has aptly chosen the times of the pandemic to set this horror thriller in. There are flashes of brilliance in the film, but the thrills are few and far between. And this is what hinders the experience. Comparing his work in Connect to Maya and Game Over, one feels this is less true to who he is, as it is an average...

Connect teaser: Nayanthara promises pure horror with no intermission

The teaser of Also read: Vignesh Shivan says Nayanthara has changed post motherhood Nayanthara in her upcoming film, Connect. The teaser opens with a glimpse of some popular places from Chennai that look absolutely empty, with no life. The camera then quickly cuts through some reaction shots of the film’s key characters – played by Nayanthara and Sathyaraj. In the teaser, voice of a young girl is heard. She cries, ‘untie me, mom. I’m scared’. Anupam Kher plays a character who instructs someone named Susan to enter the girl’s room. Seemingly, Nayanthara plays Susan. She enters a dark room and sees that the knots are untied on the bed. As she looks away and looks back, she sees a possessed young girl tied to the bed. Directed by Ashwin Saravanan, Connect marks the filmmaker’s second outing with Nayanthara. Their first film Maya was a paranormal thriller. It is produced by Nayanthara's husband, Director Ashwin had revealed that the film is a horror-thriller set during the lockdown in India. Nayanthara was recently seen in husband Vignesh Shivan directorial, Kaathu Vaakula Rendu Kadhal. It was a romantic comedy co-starring Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Vijay Sethupathi. In the film, Nayanthara appeared as Kanmani Ganguly, who falls in love with Vijay Sethupathi’s character. He is also loved by Samantha’s character at the same time. In Tamil, her most recent release was 02, a thriller that entirely unfolds inside a bus that gets stuck in a landslide. Nayanthara was also a part of Te...

25 Best movies of 'Thalapathy' Vijay

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Ashwin Saravanan on ‘Connect,’ Nayanthara, and cracking the horror genre

Ashwin Saravanan, a filmmaker with a fondness for the genre of horror, accepts that people nowadays are bound to be sceptical when stepping into a new Tamil horror film. As he agrees, the good-is-to-dud ratio justifies the same, but Ashwin doesn’t care about how you step into his film. “The beauty of cinema is to be able to break all doubts over those two to three hours. All I care about is whether the audiences leave the theatre with the intention and emotion that I want to leave them with,” he says. With Connect, his third in the horror genre after Maya), is about a family that gets separated due to the COVID-19-induced lockdown. “How the family pulls through when one of them gets possessed by a demon is what comprises the story,” says Ashwin. Excerpts from an nterview: Firstly, what’s the reason behind the title ‘Connect’? There are two reasons. One is that to ‘connect’ with each other, we all had to resort to video calls during the lockdown. And we know that the screen displays ‘connecting..’ whenever the network connection is poor. This becomes a recurring motif in the film. Secondly, the entire film is about the love and bond that these characters share; that connection is what they are fighting to get back. A still from ‘Connect’ | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement So, is this project a product of the COVID-19-induced lockdown? This is a story that came out of the anxiety that the pandemic gave me. I didn’t know if I will ever get to make another movie, or for that ...

Connect trailer: Nayanthara’s film is about a mother and her possessed daughter

The trailer of Also read: Nayanthara in a still from Connect trailer. The trailer opens with shots of a happy family from what looks like a vacation just 24 hours before the nation-wide lockdown. Nayanthara plays the mother of a teenage daughter. While Vinay plays her husband, Nayanthara realises that her daughter is possessed, and she has to deal with the situation all by herself. Anupam Kher plays a Mumbai-based priest who suggests that exorcism needs to be performed on the girl. The rest of the film is about Nayanthara’s efforts to save her daughter. Produced by Vignesh Shivn, the film is set to release on December 22. The film marks the filmmaker’s second outing with Nayanthara. Their first film Maya was a paranormal thriller. Nayanthara was recently seen in husband Vignesh Shivn's directorial, Kaathu Vaakula Rendu Kadhal, a romantic comedy co-starring Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Vijay Sethupathi. In the film, Nayanthara played a character called Kanmani Ganguly, who falls in love with Vijay Sethupathi’s character that’s loved by Samantha’s character at the same time. In Tamil, her most recent release was 02, a thriller that entirely unfolds inside a bus that gets stuck in a landslide.