: Rahul Sadasivan has steadily built a reputation as one of the most distinctive voices in Indian horror, not just Malayalam cinema. If that label wasn’t firmly his already, Diés Iraé might just seal it. This is his most straightforward horror film yet, after we have witnessed him blend the genre with science fiction, psychological drama, and historical allegory. ‘Diés Iraé’ Trailer: Rahul Sadasivan and Pranav Mohanlal Unite for a Spine-Chilling Horror-Thriller Releasing Halloween 2025 .

His raw debut Red Rain flirted with horror but was more a sci-fi thriller. Bhoothakaalam (keep that one in mind while watching this) was a haunting mother-son psychological drama wrapped in horror. Bramayugam was a supernatural period fantasy with eerie undercurrents but not pure horror. Di

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