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Nakhangal has this gritty, almost claustrophobic vibe that really pulls you in. The story revolves around three guys who are just trying to make ends meet in an apartment, and then things take a dark turn when they get a new roommate. The atmosphere is thick with tension right from the start, and the pacing keeps you guessing. The sudden death of the fourth roommate is handled in a way that feels both eerie and thought-provoking. It's a strange mix of dark humor and suspense, with performances that really nail the awkwardness of their situation. It's definitely not your typical roommate film, and that's what makes it stand out in a cluttered genre.
Nakhangal is quite elusive when it comes to formats; I’ve seen it floating around mostly in indie film circles. Finding a decent copy can be a challenge, especially since not much info is available on its director or release history. Collectors seem to have mixed feelings about its scarcity, but there’s definitely a niche interest growing around its unusual premise and execution.
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