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What if ‘Sinners’ came to Mollywood

What if ‘Sinners’ came to Mollywood? Vampires meet Kerala folklore

Picture the iconic ‘Sinners’ from Hollywood, recontextualized in the vibrant milieu of 1930s/40s Kerala. In this enchanting twist, Fahadh Faasil embodies twin brothers who transform a humble toddy shop into a sanctuary for music, where traditional folk tunes and spiritual performances cloak a haunting familial secret.

Imagine the Hollywood film ‘Sinners’ retold in Malayalam cinema. The setting shifts to Kerala in the 1930s or 1940s.For those who have watched the original film, ‘Sinners’ is set in the American South and follows twin brothers who return to their hometown after years away, trying to rebuild their lives by opening a music-driven space rooted in blues culture. Here, let’s take a look at what if Ryan Coogler’s film were made in Mollywood.

Twins, blood, and buried secrets the Mollywood version

The twin brothers would be played by Fahadh Faasil in a powerful double role. One brother is quiet and angry. The other is charming but broken inside. As they open a toddy shop that turns into a music and culture space, strange things start happening. People disappear. Blood is found. The truth points to a curse tied to their family’s past.

Folklore horror with a musical heart

Instead of blues music, the film uses folk songs, Nadodinritham, Theyyam, and ritual music. Live performances slowly turn dark. A Theyyam dance becomes frightening. Songs feel like prayers and warnings at the same time. Folk music is not just a sound here. It awakens the evil and also tries to stop it.

Strong characters around the storm

A young folk singer, played by Soubin Shahir or Naslen, becomes key to the story. His songs call spirits without him knowing. Parvathy Thiruvothu or Aishwarya Lekshmi will play the female lead. Their character knows the village secrets and refuses to stay silent. The vampire leader, originally played by Jack O’Connell, could be played by Mammootty or Tovino Thomas.

A film that feels big and deep

Directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery or Aashiq Abu, the film would mix fear, emotion, and meaning. Rain, forests, lamps, and shadows create a mood and will be captured through the lens cranked by Jomon T. John. The story speaks about caste, faith, family guilt, and change. In the end, it is not just about vampires. It is about facing the past. If it’s an LJP film, the movie will surely end on an ambiguous note. Go to Source

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