Secret Home theatrical release - The suspense thriller will hit the big screen on March 22.
Last Updated: 03.31 PM, Mar 15, 2024
Secret Home's makers have disclosed that the movie will soon be released in theatres. On March 22, the suspense drama will hit theatres all over the state. This film stars Chandhunadh, Anu Mohan, Sshivada, and Aparna Das in the lead roles.
This is the second time the film's release has been delayed by its makers. Originally, it was scheduled to premiere on March 1 and then another time on March 15.
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The trailer of the film and details of the supporting cast are expected to be released in the coming week. Nadanna Sambhavam, starring Biju Menon and Suraj Venjaramoodu, will open in theatres alongside the movie. The film's first-look poster was released in January by the makers. The screenplay for the movie was penned by Anil Kurian.
The plot of Secret Home centres on four individuals who become involved in an awful crime involving an odd mansion filled with secrets. As the narrative progresses, the characters' ambiguities become more apparent. The intriguing teaser promises an engrossing story without revealing any spoilers. In general, movie buffs are interested in learning about the shadowy past of the enigmatic home.
In the teaser, Aparna Das' character is shown to have hallucinations after her visit to this mansion. She keeps thinking about it and the strange things the mansion is trying to communicate with her. This encourages her to look into the house's troubled past.
The director of Secret Home, Abhayakumar K, disclosed in an interview with OTTplay that the movie is based on a true crime account from Kerala. Additionally, it will address a few topics that most people would be reluctant to bring up on a regular basis.
He continued by saying that it will draw attention to a few painful realities and the characters' darker sides. The main characters are typically good-hearted or kind-hearted individuals, but here each of them has a darker side," he went on.'