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A slow-burn thriller trapped between mystery and myth
The New Indian Express Bengaluru
|February 10, 2025
DHIPATRA attempts to carve a unique space within the supernatural thriller genre, drawing comparisons to films like Kantara and Rangitaranga.
DHIPATRA attempts to carve a unique space within the supernatural thriller genre, drawing comparisons to films like Kantara and Rangitaranga. While the film doesn't reach the heights of its predecessors, it offers a different perspective on rural myths and personal redemption. The slower, quieter moments offer some charm, although the film occasionally drags. Online movie streaming services
The film is set in Shivapura, an eerie village, with a decaying police station symbolising the neglect of both the building itself and an investigation. This is where we meet Athreya (Roopesh Shetty), a police officer burdened by his past, who takes a transfer from a city to this village, tasked with uncovering truths no one dares to confront. Alongside him on this journey is Constable Ramappa (Prakash Thuminad), who has been serving at the station for five years.
The investigation begins with the strange death of Vishwanath; it is unclear whether it is a case of suicide or murder. The investigation grows more complicated with each clue, leading to Gaggara Betta, a place steeped in supernatural folklore. The Brahma Rakshasa legend ties into the mystery, suggesting that something darker than myth is at play.
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