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Cherasaala

2025-04-11
RATING
5.7/10
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65.0
Last Updated on 06 Nov 2025
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When psychiatrist Dr. Nidhi Varma visits the deserted Cherasaala Asylum to study past patient records, she uncovers more than medical history - she awakens something that was never meant to be found. As night falls, the lines between science and the supernatural blur, forcing her to confront her own haunted past.

When psychiatrist Dr. Nidhi Varma visits the deserted Cherasaala Asylum to study past patient records, she uncovers more than medical history - she awakens something that was never meant to be found. As night falls, the lines between science and the supernatural blur, forcing her to confront her own haunted past.

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Genres: Horror  ·  Thriller

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A psychiatrist investigates a haunted asylum and uncovers horrifying secrets from its past.

Anwar Ali.

Suraj Venjaramoodu and Aishwarya Lekshmi.

Psychological horror thriller.

Sushin Shyam.

Moonlight Frames and Anwar Ali Productions.

In a decommissioned asylum in Wayanad.

Some walls remember everything.

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Cherasaala 2025 is a gripping Telugu horror film that explores trauma, guilt, and fear through a chilling narrative. With standout performances, haunting visuals, and a deeply psychological script, it stands as one of the boldest entries in Malayalam horror storytelling.

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Some walls remember everything.

Motion Picture Rating (MPA)

A

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Trivia
  • Filmed in an actual decommissioned asylum in Wayanad for authenticity.
  • The movie's eerie sound design uses frequencies proven to induce psychological unease.
  • Suraj Venjaramoodu reportedly spent time with clinical psychologists to understand trauma behaviors.
Goofs
  • In one scene, the hospital signage font briefly changes between shots due to a reshoot.
Quotes
  • "The mind can heal - but it can also haunt."
  • "You can close a hospital, not the memories it holds."
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  • The end credits scroll alongside flickering X-ray images of former patients' skulls, gradually fading into darkness.
Connections
  • Comparable in tone to films like Tumbbad and Ezra, blending regional folklore with psychological horror.
Soundtracks
  • Score by Sushin Shyam, blending orchestral dread with haunting choral voices to create an immersive horror soundscape.

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