," released on October 31, 2014. Directed by Kamal Sadanah, the film is notable for its ambitious visual effects and its attempt to bring a Hollywood-style "man vs. nature" survival thriller to Indian cinema. Plot Overview
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The film features an ensemble cast, many of whom were newcomers or at early stages of their careers: as Pandit, the lead seeking revenge. Himarsha Venkatsamy as Jhumpa, a skilled local tracker.
- Genre: Erotic horror / Thriller
- Plot (brief): A group of young women on a photoshoot trip to a remote jungle lodge encounter a man-eating tiger, supernatural elements, and exploitative situations. The film leans heavily on B-grade horror tropes: nudity, gore, and jump scares, with a runtime of ~120 minutes.
- Critical standing: Never theatrically released widely; went straight to digital/ DVD. Holds no major ratings on IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes due to obscurity. Mostly discussed in context of “so-bad-it’s-funny” or soft-core horror.
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The story kicks off when a wildlife photographer, Uday, rescues a white tiger cub from a poacher's trap in the treacherous marshes of the Sundarbans. His good deed backfires when the cub's mother tracks him down and kills him to reclaim her offspring.











