Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn investigative journalist, inspired by his father's legacy, delves into a haunting incident from 15 years ago in Mangaluru. The film explores his quest to unravel the mystery and seek just... Tout lireAn investigative journalist, inspired by his father's legacy, delves into a haunting incident from 15 years ago in Mangaluru. The film explores his quest to unravel the mystery and seek justice.An investigative journalist, inspired by his father's legacy, delves into a haunting incident from 15 years ago in Mangaluru. The film explores his quest to unravel the mystery and seek justice.
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I have been a thriller movie buff from ages. I have watched almost all thrillers and I get into the detective mode every time I watch a thriller film. What caught my attention towards this film was the name and the word parapsychological thriller. I went to watch this film in the theatre with no expectations seeing the quality of films in kannada these days. After watching this film I was compelled to write this review because I saw something that I never even imagined in my darkest of the dreams. The movie took me by huge surprise and I forgot to see my phone till the end. First time I felt the interval also was not required. Very engaging thriller and what happens in the end was something that even I could not expect. Director Roshan has a very brilliant vision and the actress was extraordinary in her performance. Her act in the last scene was unexpected. Kannada industry definitely needs a fresh perspective like this.
After being moved and shocked, it took me 1 full day to bring me back to senses to write this review. This will be long so bear with me. Kannada cinema has a gem in 2025 and that is Nimitta Matra.
A cinema deserving of a theatrical experience but had to watch it on a small screen on SunNXT but nevertheless, the experience was still there.
It's a profound cinematic experience when a film invites you to pause, reflect, and see things from a different lens. At a time when most movies chase commercial nonsense storytelling and formulaic drama, Nimitta Matra stands apart with its a unique story that takes us to origins of terrorism with a take that is unexpected.
The film immediately from minute one, immerses you in its world, encouraging you to ask important questions, keeping you guessing and at a pace which will overwhelm you sometimes.
What makes this film so powerful is its story. The storytelling is powerful and yet subtle, with every scene crafted thoughtfully. The director even for a debut has an incredible command over the screenplay, letting the emotions unfold organically, without forcing them on the viewer. It feels like you're watching a movie done by an experienced captain with 10 films in the bag but no. This is a debut. Now ponder over that fact after you're done watching this film.
The performances are deeply rooted in realism. Poornachandra and Sangeetha bring vulnerability and emotional complexity to the role, embodying both caught between doing and letting go. Aravind brings the raw brash police office effortlessly. There's no unnecessary theatrics-just honest, human storytelling. Supporting actors, too, bring authenticity and richness to the narrative, creating a world that feels lived-in and deeply relatable.
Technically, the colour palette chosen for the film brings the story to life with crisp editing which keeps the viewer on the edge of their seats. The debut director takes the credit again for the edit. The cinematography captures is smooth yet raw and does enough to elevate the film. Scenes linger long enough for you to truly absorb them. The background score is powerful yet moving, subtly guiding your emotional journey without ever overwhelming it.
This is a rare film that respects your intelligence, challenges your thinking, and offers something far more lasting than surface-level entertainment. It's for those who appreciate cinema that touches the soul and asks timeless questions about what and who is around you.
In a world full of commercial rubbish, Nimitta Matra is a voice reminding us yet again that content is king. It's a film that stays with you, long after the screen fades to black.
A cinema deserving of a theatrical experience but had to watch it on a small screen on SunNXT but nevertheless, the experience was still there.
It's a profound cinematic experience when a film invites you to pause, reflect, and see things from a different lens. At a time when most movies chase commercial nonsense storytelling and formulaic drama, Nimitta Matra stands apart with its a unique story that takes us to origins of terrorism with a take that is unexpected.
The film immediately from minute one, immerses you in its world, encouraging you to ask important questions, keeping you guessing and at a pace which will overwhelm you sometimes.
What makes this film so powerful is its story. The storytelling is powerful and yet subtle, with every scene crafted thoughtfully. The director even for a debut has an incredible command over the screenplay, letting the emotions unfold organically, without forcing them on the viewer. It feels like you're watching a movie done by an experienced captain with 10 films in the bag but no. This is a debut. Now ponder over that fact after you're done watching this film.
The performances are deeply rooted in realism. Poornachandra and Sangeetha bring vulnerability and emotional complexity to the role, embodying both caught between doing and letting go. Aravind brings the raw brash police office effortlessly. There's no unnecessary theatrics-just honest, human storytelling. Supporting actors, too, bring authenticity and richness to the narrative, creating a world that feels lived-in and deeply relatable.
Technically, the colour palette chosen for the film brings the story to life with crisp editing which keeps the viewer on the edge of their seats. The debut director takes the credit again for the edit. The cinematography captures is smooth yet raw and does enough to elevate the film. Scenes linger long enough for you to truly absorb them. The background score is powerful yet moving, subtly guiding your emotional journey without ever overwhelming it.
This is a rare film that respects your intelligence, challenges your thinking, and offers something far more lasting than surface-level entertainment. It's for those who appreciate cinema that touches the soul and asks timeless questions about what and who is around you.
In a world full of commercial rubbish, Nimitta Matra is a voice reminding us yet again that content is king. It's a film that stays with you, long after the screen fades to black.
I just watched Nimitta Matra... and WOW. I'm honestly still trying to process what I experienced. Why did I miss this in the theatres is the only thing I was thinking. This film completely took me by surprise-it's one of kfi's rare cinematic gems that grabs you from the very first scene and doesn't let go until the final frame. I couldn't take my eyes off the screen!
The storytelling is absolutely next level. Mr Director, take a bow. What a story, what writing. Every scene feels intentional, every dialogue hits the right note, and the way the narrative unfolds-it's like peeling back layers of something much deeper than just a story. I was hooked, emotionally invested, and genuinely moved.
What really blew me away was the narration. It flows so effortlessly, taking you on this incredible emotional journey-sometimes intense, sometimes subtle, but always gripping. I found myself feeling everything the characters were going through. The pacing is brilliant. There's not a single dull moment.
And the cast? Perfectly chosen. Every actor fits their role so naturally, it almost feels like you're watching real people live through real situations. The performances are powerful without being over-the-top, and the chemistry between the characters just makes it all feel even more authentic.
But the REAL knockout punch? That twist at the end. I did not see it coming. It's the kind of twist that gives you chills and makes you rethink the entire film from a new perspective. It's haunting, it's brilliant, and it's done so masterfully that I was left sitting in silence, trying to wrap my head around it. That ending will stay with me for a long, long time.
Nimitta Matra is not a movie-it's an experience. It's philosophical, emotional, suspenseful, and utterly unforgettable. I can't stop thinking about it, and I genuinely can't recommend it enough. If you love films that challenge you, surprise you, and stay with you well after the credits roll-please watch this. You won't regret it.
I'm already planning to watch it again on OTT on a big projector.
The storytelling is absolutely next level. Mr Director, take a bow. What a story, what writing. Every scene feels intentional, every dialogue hits the right note, and the way the narrative unfolds-it's like peeling back layers of something much deeper than just a story. I was hooked, emotionally invested, and genuinely moved.
What really blew me away was the narration. It flows so effortlessly, taking you on this incredible emotional journey-sometimes intense, sometimes subtle, but always gripping. I found myself feeling everything the characters were going through. The pacing is brilliant. There's not a single dull moment.
And the cast? Perfectly chosen. Every actor fits their role so naturally, it almost feels like you're watching real people live through real situations. The performances are powerful without being over-the-top, and the chemistry between the characters just makes it all feel even more authentic.
But the REAL knockout punch? That twist at the end. I did not see it coming. It's the kind of twist that gives you chills and makes you rethink the entire film from a new perspective. It's haunting, it's brilliant, and it's done so masterfully that I was left sitting in silence, trying to wrap my head around it. That ending will stay with me for a long, long time.
Nimitta Matra is not a movie-it's an experience. It's philosophical, emotional, suspenseful, and utterly unforgettable. I can't stop thinking about it, and I genuinely can't recommend it enough. If you love films that challenge you, surprise you, and stay with you well after the credits roll-please watch this. You won't regret it.
I'm already planning to watch it again on OTT on a big projector.
Not even for a second I even blinked watching this film. I was weaving connections who is the killer. Then the story took so much twist and turns that I could not even guess what would happen. Then the climax was so shocking to me that I was like what.. I didn't even guess this. I don't want to spoil your experience so I will not reveal the ending. But you have to watch this film for the end only.
Highlights of this film according to me - 1. Super story, screenplay and fast edit 2. Music is awesome 3. Climax is mind blowing 4. Lead actress is super acting
I will watch it again next week to enjoy this thrill again.
Highlights of this film according to me - 1. Super story, screenplay and fast edit 2. Music is awesome 3. Climax is mind blowing 4. Lead actress is super acting
I will watch it again next week to enjoy this thrill again.
Okay, let me just say-this movie was an absolute ride! I didn't expect to enjoy it this much but from the moment I sat down, I was locked in. Like seriously, I didn't even check my phone once (and that never happens 😅).
What I loved the most is how real everything felt. Nothing was overly dramatic or cringey. Even the fight scenes-which usually go full slow-mo in our movies-felt grounded and believable. And the songs? So good! They didn't just randomly show up and kill the vibe. They were in the background, smooth, emotional, and added a whole mood to the scenes. That last song, especially.., wish it went on a little longer. So epic!
Now the concept-OH MAN-it's WILD. There's this whole thing about experiments and human behaviour and it actually feels like it's based on something real. The filmmaker even drops proof at the end like mic drop. For a Kannada movie, this storyline felt so new and experimental. Like... this isn't your usual hero-villain story, it really gets into your head.
I wish they'd shown the actual experiments though-like visually, not just told us about them. That would've been next level. Still, the idea itself was cool enough to keep me curious the whole time.
Direction, editing, screenplay-all on point. It actually felt fresh and different from the usual stuff. Acting-wise, I really liked the female lead and the cop guy-his dialogues HIT HARD. And omg so many new faces! Honestly, they did a fab job and I hope we see more of them in future films.
Also shoutout to the drone shots-they looked super cool! The overall colour tone was aesthetic AF. Not gonna lie, it gave indie-vibe but with a proper story to back it up.
AND that reveal scene towards the end?? Legit goosebumps. Like what just happened kind of moment. 😳
If you're someone who loves movies with a fresh concept, great music, and solid storytelling-please watch Nimitta Matra. This one deserves all the hype.
Now I'm off to tell all my friends to watch it.
What I loved the most is how real everything felt. Nothing was overly dramatic or cringey. Even the fight scenes-which usually go full slow-mo in our movies-felt grounded and believable. And the songs? So good! They didn't just randomly show up and kill the vibe. They were in the background, smooth, emotional, and added a whole mood to the scenes. That last song, especially.., wish it went on a little longer. So epic!
Now the concept-OH MAN-it's WILD. There's this whole thing about experiments and human behaviour and it actually feels like it's based on something real. The filmmaker even drops proof at the end like mic drop. For a Kannada movie, this storyline felt so new and experimental. Like... this isn't your usual hero-villain story, it really gets into your head.
I wish they'd shown the actual experiments though-like visually, not just told us about them. That would've been next level. Still, the idea itself was cool enough to keep me curious the whole time.
Direction, editing, screenplay-all on point. It actually felt fresh and different from the usual stuff. Acting-wise, I really liked the female lead and the cop guy-his dialogues HIT HARD. And omg so many new faces! Honestly, they did a fab job and I hope we see more of them in future films.
Also shoutout to the drone shots-they looked super cool! The overall colour tone was aesthetic AF. Not gonna lie, it gave indie-vibe but with a proper story to back it up.
AND that reveal scene towards the end?? Legit goosebumps. Like what just happened kind of moment. 😳
If you're someone who loves movies with a fresh concept, great music, and solid storytelling-please watch Nimitta Matra. This one deserves all the hype.
Now I'm off to tell all my friends to watch it.
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- Budget
- 15 000 000 ₹ (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 2 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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