In the context of a completely Indian culture, heroine Anushuka Shama tells a story of a Western demon in her third work, after trying out a murderous road thriller and ghost-related comedy.
The demon daughter who escaped by luck from the pursuit of religious forces lived to her twenties in the mountains and forests under the protection of her mother.After her mother passed away, the girl walked into the city and was taken in by a kind and introverted man.
This is a story of an alien who wishes to integrate into human life and love without hesitation.Thinking of the diverse female taboos that all religions pursue, and the girl's mother was forced to get pregnant with her, I couldn't help but sigh: Maybe all women are demons in the eyes of mainstream society.Because of love, women can have the power to destroy everything; because of love, women can let go of all hatred; because of love, women can sacrifice everything, including themselves.The world is supported by such demons.Who are the real demons who try their best to kill them, and themselves? As a low-cost independent horror movie, there is nothing wrong with the sound effects and makeup scenes, and they are all above the passing line.But if the story is not as sensational as I do, the audience would think...