Karakkam: Malayalam's First Musical Horror Comedy Hits Screens May 8?

Malayalam's first musical horror comedy 'Karakkam' is rumored to release on May 8, though no official confirmation has been made. The film follows a group of young friends whose lives are disrupted by mischievous spirits from another time. Directed by Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian, the teaser balances eeriness and humor, generating significant buzz. The film features a cast including Sreenath Bhasi and Femina George, with music by Sam C. S.

Key Points: Karakkam Malayalam Musical Horror Comedy Release May 8

  • Malayalam's first musical horror comedy 'Karakkam' may release on May 8
  • Directed by Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian
  • Teaser shows group chased by five spirits
  • Produced by Krownstars Entertainment and Black Turtle Productions
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Malayalam's first musical horror comedy 'Karakkam' to hit screens on May 8?

Malayalam's first musical horror comedy 'Karakkam' may release on May 8. Directed by Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian, the film stars Sreenath Bhasi and Femina George.

Malayalam's first musical horror comedy 'Karakkam' to hit screens on May 8?
"Karakkam - spinning through fear and fun. In Cinemas on 8 May!! - Phars Films"

Chennai, May 1

If rumours doing the rounds in the industry are to be believed, director Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian's musical horror comedy 'Karakkam' is now slated to hit screens on May 8 this year.

The makers of the eagerly awaited film, which is being billed as Malayalam cinema's first musical horror comedy, have so far been maintaining that the film is slated for release in May this year. However, they haven't announced the date yet.

Under these circumstances, well known distribution firm Phars Films took to its social media timelines to post a poster of the film and said, "Karakkam - spinning through fear and fun. In Cinemas on 8 May!!"

This has led many to wonder if the film was releasing on May 8 this year. However, there has been no official confirmation in this regard.

Produced by Krownstars Entertainment and Black Turtle Productions, the film has triggered huge interest among fans and film buffs. A teaser released recently by the makers has only added to the excitement. The teaser offers a lively yet unsettling glimpse into the world the film builds. At its core, the story follows a group of young friends whose lives are thrown into chaos when a set of uninvited spirits enter the picture.

The teaser shows the group being chased by five spirits, setting up a tense and unpredictable situation. It also hints that these spirits are from another time stepping into their lives with both mischief and menace.

While the characters are clearly on the run, their reactions carry a mix of fear, confusion, and even humour. Because of this, 'Karakkam' feels less like a straightforward horror film and more like a chaotic ride where the characters are constantly trying to make sense of what's happening around them.

The teaser handles the tone of the film really well, balancing eerieness and fun at the same time.

For the unaware, the buzz around the film picked up when actor Prithviraj Sukumaran shared its first look. The project is led by producers Ankush Singh and Kimberly Trinidade under Krownstars Entertainment and Black Turtle Productions, and is directed by Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian, who is best known for having directed 'Charles Enterprises'.

South Indian music sensation Sam C. S. handles both the score and songs. The film is supported by a stellar cast that includes Sreenath Bhasi, Femina George, Abhiram Radhakrishnan, Sidharth Bharathan, Shaun Romy, Bijukuttan, Manikandan R. Achari and Midhutty.

The script is the result of a collaboration between Nipin Narayanan, Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian, and Arjun Narayanan, and the story has been written by Dhanush Varghese.

Cinematography for the film is by Bablu Aju with Nithin Arol on editing duties. The songs feature lyrics from a top-tier team including Anwar Ali, Vinayak Sasikumar, Muhsin Parari and Hareesh Mohanan.

Rounding out the crew are Rajesh P. Velayudhan on art direction, Aravind Menon on sound mixing, and the team at Sync Cinema handling sound design. Marketing and communications have been managed by Dr. Sangeetha Janachandran (Stories Social).

- IANS

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Michael C
As someone who watches a lot of foreign films, I'm curious how they'll blend horror and comedy. The teaser description sounds promising—mixing fear and confusion with humor is a tough balance. Hope it's not too chaotic.
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Arjun K
Prithviraj shared the first look, so expectations are high. But why no official release date yet? Distribution firm's claim is confusing. Makers should clarify soon. Chaayi kadaiil ninnu ee padam kanumbol... 😄
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Lauren Z
I usually hate when Indian films claim 'first' of something, but the crew here is impressive—Sam C.S. for music, good cinematographer. Hope it's original and not like other horror comedies we've seen before. Release it on May 8 and let's see!
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Vikram M
Musical horror comedy sounds unique but risky. The teaser hinting at spirits from another time could be interesting. However, I'm a bit skeptical about the 'fun' part—horror comedy can easily go wrong. Let's hope Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian delivers like 'Charles Enterprises'. 🙏
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Jessica F
I love that the script is a collaboration of three writers. That usually means more depth. But I wonder if the horror will be scary enough? Some Indian horror movies are too tame. Good luck to the team—hope for quality cinema from Kerala!

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