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Vasthuhara
Vasthuhara (Malayalam: വാസ്തുഹാര English: The Dispossessed) is a Malayalam social film by the late G. Aravindan which looks into the lives of partition refugees from East Bengal to West Bengal.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life of Appukkuttan, an unemployed graduate who finds himself in a predicament when he accepts a job as a caretaker of a dilapidated mansion in a remote village. He soon discovers the mansion is rumored to be haunted and becomes entangled in the dark secrets and tragic past of the family who once lived there. As he delves deeper, his own sanity begins to fray, blurring the lines between reality and the supernatural.
Critical Reception
Vasthuhara is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Malayalam cinema, praised for its atmospheric storytelling, psychological depth, and brilliant performances. Critics lauded K. G. George's direction for its nuanced portrayal of isolation, fear, and the human psyche under duress. The film is often cited for its unique blend of psychological thriller and social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gripping psychological narrative and unsettling atmosphere.
Sreenivasan's performance as the increasingly disturbed caretaker is a highlight.
Lauded for its mature handling of themes like isolation and existential dread.
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Fun Fact
The film was inspired by a short story by V. S. N. Menon and K. G. George's own experiences and observations about the socio-economic conditions of the time.
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