Such is the timing of the release of Connect that it not only brings shivers down your spine bringing back the memories of the worst days of our lives but also when the threat is looking back at us yet again! Ashwin Saravanan had in an interview stated that there was hopelessness and uncertainty about whether we would ever recover from Covid. So, he wanted to portray those emotions in a film and that the only genre that would work was horror. Anxiety, dread, sense of hopelessness and fear; the horror genre lends itself to these emotions beautifully. What happens when we are unable to connect?
Story
The story revolves around Susan (Nayanthara), her doctor husband Joseph (Vinay Rai), music loving daughter Anna (Haniya Nafisa) and Father Arthur (Sathyaraj), a happy foursome. On a beach planning the future of Anna, whether she should pursue studying music abroad Joeseph gets a...
Story
The story revolves around Susan (Nayanthara), her doctor husband Joseph (Vinay Rai), music loving daughter Anna (Haniya Nafisa) and Father Arthur (Sathyaraj), a happy foursome. On a beach planning the future of Anna, whether she should pursue studying music abroad Joeseph gets a...
- 12/30/2022
- by Nitin Jain
- GlamSham
Review‘Connect’ uses many old-fashioned tropes that we’ve seen in supernatural Christian horror flicks, and the jump scares are certainly startling. But when scene after scene relentlessly shoves jump scares in your face, there is no suspense. Sowmya RajendranTwitterAshwin Saravanan’s Connect (co-written with Kaavya Ramkumar) is set during the pandemic — a horror film unravelling at a time when reality was already full of it, and people struggled to connect with their loved ones. The whole world learned to conduct its business over Zoom calls, from online school to international conferences, and weddings. So, why not an exorcism? The film opens with an idyllic scene at Mahabalipuram beach. Susan (Nayanthara), her husband Joseph (Vinay Rai), their daughter Anna (Haniya Nafisa) and Susan’s father Arthur (Sathyaraj) are enjoying a peaceful day. Joseph, who is a doctor, receives an urgent call from his hospital, and from then on, the story...
- 12/22/2022
- by MariaR
- The News Minute
Kollywood Nayanthara said that things have only got better for her post-marriage because of her support system, adding that she feels that she can achieve more and understand films better. Tnm StaffActor Nayanthara: Image Credit/Rowdy PicturesActor Nayanthara, whose horror flick Connect released in theatres on Thursday, December 22, appeared in a recent interview with television host Dd (Dhivyadharshini). The actor is rarely seen in interviews and avoids media interactions. In the recent interview released by Connect’s production banner Rowdy Pictures, Nayanthara spoke about her stint in cinema, choice of films, how she handles criticism, and notions around marriage. When asked about perceptions around women’s lives changing post marriage, Nayanthara said, “Why are there restrictions for women? I don’t understand why it is so relevant. You are posing it as a question because it is relevant, but I feel it should not be. Why is it a topic...
- 12/22/2022
- by Jahnavi
- The News Minute
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