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      • Bhoothakaalam is 596 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 416 places since yesterday. In India, it is currently more popular than Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver but less popular than The Empty Man.
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  2. Bhoothakaalam (transl. Past) is a 2022 Indian Malayalam-language supernatural horror film written and directed by Rahul Sadasivan, starring Shane Nigam and Revathy. [1] The film is produced by Anwar Rasheed under the banner Plan T Films in association with Shane Nigam Films.

  3. Bhoothakaalam: Directed by Rahul Sadasivan. With Shane Nigam, Revathi, Saiju Kurup, Valsala Menon. Following the death of a family member, a mother and son experience mysterious events which distort their sense of reality and make them question their sanity.

    • (4.2K)
    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Rahul Sadasivan
    • 2022-01-21
  4. Bhoothakaalam, out on SonyLIV, is two-thirds a drama about a clinically depressed mother and her troubled son’s dysfunctional relationship, which is extremely well-written-and-directed, and...

  5. Jan 30, 2022 · Bhoothakaalam has been winning rave reviews ever since it released. Among them is filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, who scared audiences with his films such as Kaun? (1999) and Phoonk (2008), and had first cast Revathy in a horror role, in the Hindi/Telugu bilingual Raat/Raatri (1992).

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  6. Jan 21, 2022 · The movie offers some jaw-dropping moments and brilliant performances by the lead actors Revathi and Shane Nigam. The plot is of a mother (Revathi) and son (Shane Nigam) having to cope with each other in a haunted house. Both the main characters are going through psychological turmoil.

  7. Jan 21, 2022 · The chief characteristic of Malayalam director Rahul Sadasivan’s absorbing and often nerve-wracking thriller Bhoothakaalam is its leanness, both in the staging of scenes and the display of...

  8. Feb 3, 2022 · Released on SonyLIV in January, the almost impossibly well-made horror picture whittles the genre down to its bare essence, with a disregard for jump scares that comes across as positively rebellious. Every now and then, amid the din of franchise filmmaking, along comes a filmmaker who dares to buck the trend.