Mysshkin, known for his offbeat subjects tries his hand for the first time at a horror thriller genre. Pisasu (Ghost) which has the signature style of Mysshkin has been produced by director Bala’s home banner B Studios. It may not scare you to death, but has interesting elements in it to keep you entertained. Newcomer Naga as the lead protagonist (though in a weird hairstyle) has given good performance. Prayaga appears for a single scene as a human being, but we feel her presence throughout in the form of a ghost. Her handling of the awkward makeup and hanging from the roof most part of it warrants mention. Radha Ravi as usual delivers. It’s not a typical ghost movie with blood and gore, but what makes it stand out is Mysshkin’s treatment. There’s an inbuilt humor in Pisasu and one cannot but notice some of the typical (clichéd) characters that are associated with a Mysskin film in Pisasu as well. Ravi Roy’s cinematography is exceptional. Debutant composer Arrol Corelli’s BGM enhances the proceedings and he is talent to watch out for. The running time with less than two hours also goes in favour of the film. It is a different conceptualization of ghost and can be watched once for its novel experience.
CAST: Naga, Prayaga, Radha Ravi
DIRECTION: Mysshkin
RATING **1/2
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