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Zero
DVD cover
Directed byShiv Mohaa
Written byShiv Mohaa
Produced byBalaji Kappa
Starring
Narrated byGautham Vasudev Menon
CinematographyBabu Kumar.I.E.
Edited byR. Sudharsan
Music byNivas K. Prasanna
Production
company
Madhav Media
Distributed byMadhav Media
Blueocean Entertainment
Release date
  • 25 March 2016 (2016-03-25)
Running time
141 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Zero is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language fantasy horror film written and directed by Shiv Mohaa. The film features Ashwin Kakumanu and Sshivada in the leading roles, while J. D. Chakravarthy, Ravi Raghavendra, Dr. Sharmila, Andreanne Nouyrigat and Tulasi play supporting roles. Filming began in June 2014 and lasted till March 2015, and the film had a theatrical worldwide release on 25 March 2016 to positive reviews.

Plot

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The movie starts off with the story of how God created Adam and Eve. Then, the screen moves to the present where they show newly wedded couple Balaji alias Bala (Ashwin Kakumanu) and Priya (Sshivada) moving into their new apartment. Bala's father Vijay Kumar (Ravi Raghavendra) does not approve of the marriage because of a history of mental illness in Priya's family. Her mother (Lintu Rony) had gone mad after she was pregnant with Priya and died giving birth to her. But Bala accepts Priya even after knowing her past, due to the great love he has on her. After moving into their new home, the young couple visits a store where Priya takes some lipsticks without paying and claims that she does not remember taking them. She argues with the security guard and is forced to leave. After returning home and refusing to meet Bala's visiting father, she shares her past with her neighbor and tells how she cannot get pregnant. Later that night, Priya dreams about her mother and talks to her about how everyone today called her a thief, and initially reluctant, she accepts that she stole the lipstick and explains that how she has an affinity towards the color pink and how she enjoys it.

After that, she soon enters a world where her mother is and starts sleepwalking at night. This is the part where weird and eerie things begin to happen around her, and she starts seeing illusions and becomes almost mad and stabs Bala one day. She gets stuck into the world where her mom is and Lilith, a Biblical demon (Andreanne Nouyrigat) starts to roam freely after taking over the body of Priya. Bala searches for Solomon (J. D. Chakravarthy), an occult specialist who has the supernatural ability to speak with ghosts, and explains the situation to him. Solomon confronts the possessed Priya, and when Priya/Lilith touches Solomon, he sees everything about the being called Lilith who was created before Eve at the beginning of the time with Adam and how when Lilith rebelled and abandoned Adam did God create Eve as Adam's better half. God had cursed Lilith for abandoning Adam with the inability to have a child, and Lilith conceived so many times with the devil's child, but every child was dead or stillborn, and she finally becomes a hateful spirit who, over the time as a spirit, tortured and caused pregnant women to miscarriage, and kill themselves and trapping their soul in her spirit world, and Priya is the only child to escape her death, and now she wants to destroy the world as part of devils' bidding.

It is revealed that the Devil himself, in the form of a snake, has sent Lilith to carry his mission to destroy the world. Since Bala is a hindrance in her mission, she decides to kill him, but the Devil suggests that since Lilith resides in Priya's body and if Lilith touches Bala, her powers will be lost, as Priya and Bala have been soulmates for the past seven births and their love is more stronger than Lilith. Solomon explains the situation to other priests, and three exorcists from different parts of the world come together to challenge Lilith, but they eventually fail. When Lilith tries to choke Bala, he touches her, and Priya starts to remember all the times they spent together and gets unpossessed and returns to the real world where Balaji and Solomon are, and when Lilith is about to possess Priya again, God freezes the time and saves the world, and God blesses Priya with pregnancy. It is then revealed that the God chose the couple to be the parents of his child and also destroys Lilith permanently. The film ends with the Devil in the form of a snake, taking his usual form of a giant human and vowing to complete his mission by himself, hence hinting at a possible sequel, Zero-2.

Cast

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Production

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Shiv Mohaa, an associate of Bharat Bala, worked on the pre-production of the supernatural film for a year before approaching the producers and signing on JD Chakravarthy, Ashwin and Sshivada to play the lead roles.[1] The team began production in June 2014, with scenes featuring Ashwin, Sshivada and JD Chakravarthy shot in Chennai.[2] Further scenes will be shot in North India.[1][3]

Soundtrack

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Zero (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Released24 February 2016
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length25:46
LanguageTamil
LabelThink Music India
ProducerNivas K. Prasanna
Nivas K. Prasanna chronology
Sethupathi
(2016)
Zero (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2016)
Kootathil Oruthan
(2016)

The soundtrack was composed by Nivas K. Prasanna and it received positive reviews from critics. Behindwoods gave it a 3/5 saying that it is a "soulful" album which "one might take time to warm up to it".[4] Indiaglitz also gave it a 3/5 saying it is "for the melody lovers".[5]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Uyire Un Uyirena"KabilanAnirudh Ravichander4:44
2."Veredhuvum Nijamae Illai"Madhan KarkyHaricharan5:07
3."Engae Ponnai"KabilanVijay Prakash, Neeti Mohan5:38
4."You Are In My Heart"Tyler DoneNatalie Di Luccio5:54
5."Indha Kaadhal Illaiyel"KabilanNivas K. Prasanna4:23
Total length:25:46

Critical reception

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Behindwoods gave it a 2.25/5 saying that it has "good research, strong music, but a complicated screenplay".[6] The Hindu stated, "From a thrilling tale about a woman battling mental illness, the film, for all its signs of promise, reduces itself to another exorcism story."[7] Deccan Chronicle gave it a 2.5/5 saying that it is "a thrilling ride into the unknown".[8] The Times of India gave it a 3/5 saying that, "Zero is certainly that rare film where the audience is unsure where it will go next."[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "A ghost from biblical times for Mankatha Ashwin".
  2. ^ "Shivada signs "zero", a supernatural thriller". Sify. Archived from the original on 26 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Horror Story with a Difference". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 14 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Zero (Aka) Zero songs review". 26 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Zero Music review songs lyrics".
  6. ^ "Zero (Aka) Zero review". 25 March 2016.
  7. ^ Menon, Vishal (26 March 2016). "Zero: Zero worship". The Hindu.
  8. ^ "Zero movie review: A thrilling ride into the unknown". 26 March 2016.
  9. ^ "Zero Movie Review {3/5}: Critic Review of Zero by Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 31 March 2016.
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