Seat Edge , directed by Chethan Shetty, is a Kannada horror comedy that takes audiences on a ride from laughter to fright. With Siddu Moolimani, Ravishka Shetty, Raghu Ramanakoppa, and Girish Shivanna in key roles, the film cleverly mixes romance, humor, and supernatural terror, making it both entertaining and unsettling. The film opens with a bald, bearded man terrified in a guest house located in a ghost town, haunted by voices demanding a locket. His desperate attempts to escape , including jumping into a swimming pool fail, setting the eerie tone. The narrative then shifts to Bengaluru, where Police Sub Inspector Shambunath (Girish Shivanna) prays for divine blessings. Soon, the film intertwines romantic comedy sequences in the first half, filled with lighthearted humor. Supernatural horror in the second half, where paranormal forces and digital age anxieties collide.
Siddu Moolimani brings youthful energy and comic timing, transitioning smoothly into horror sequences. Ravishka Shetty adds charm and emotional balance. Raghu Ramanakoppa and Girish Shivanna provide strong supporting roles, especially Shivanna’s portrayal of Shambunath. Mimicry Gopi, Lakshmi Siddaiah, Kiran Nayak provide humor and texture to the ensemble. Chethan Shetty, in his directorial debut, handles the tonal shift from comedy to horror with confidence. The screenplay is structured to lull audiences with humor before plunging them into eerie suspense. Dialogues balance lighthearted banter with chilling exchanges. The horror sequences are subtle yet effective, relying on atmosphere rather than jump scares. Background score enhances both the comedic and horror elements, shifting seamlessly between moods. The contrast between Bengaluru’s lively setting and the haunted guest house adds depth to the narrative.
Movie shows that fear is shaped by perception, The film highlights how modern anxieties are amplified by digital platforms. Humor and horror coexist, Life’s unpredictability can swing from laughter to terror in an instant. Faith and resilience matter, Shambunath’s prayers symbolize the human need for strength in facing the unknown. Question what you see online, Paranormal content may be more about packaging than reality.
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