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Director: Viji Thamby
Cast: Mukesh, Saranya Mohan, Shilpa Bala, Vineeth Radhakrishnan
Three girl students are found to have committed suicide in a boarding school in Alwaye under mysterious circumstances. Their boyfriends are interrogated by the cops, and one of them, Ananthu goes into depression. He happens to be the boyfriend of one of the dead girls, Gowri. The case remains unresolved. A year later, investigating officer Sreekanth's niece Parvati joins the school , and is given the same room where Gowri used to stay. Soon Parvati starts acting weird, which is noted by her classmates, and even the school driver and peon start to also see Gowri appearing at night in the school corridors. Gowri's spirit soon appears before Parvati, seeking her help. At times, it also gets into Parvati, making her act possessed. It is then known that Gowri and her two friends were very happy go lucky characters in the school, and something happens during a picnic which changes their lives forever.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Chemistry is a 2009 Malayalam horror film directed by Viji Thamby that received a mixed response. While the film's supernatural elements and mystery surrounding the suicides of three students garnered some interest, its reception among critics and audiences has been relatively subdued, with no major awards recognition reported.
Why you might like this:
Fans of supernatural horror will find 'Chemistry' (2009) directed by Viji Thamby to be a compelling and distinctive entry in the genre, with its blend of mystery, possession, and the haunting presence of the deceased student Gowri, whose spirit seeks the help of newcomer Parvati played by Saranya Mohan.
Chemistry is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language horror film directed by Viji Thampi and written by Vinu Kiriyath. The film stars Saranya Mohan, Shilpa Bala, Mukesh and Vineeth, while Manoj K. Jayan, Rajesh Hebbar, Jagathi Sreekumar, and Siddique play supporting roles. The music was composed by M. Jayachandran with cinematography by Sanjeev Shankar and editing by Raja Mohammad. The film released on 20 November 2009. It was dubbed into Tamil as Naan Gowri.
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