Marichi (film)
Indian Kannada Film
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Marichi is a 2023 Indian Kannada-language Thriller film written and directed by Siddhruv Siddu, and produced by Siddhruv Siddu and co-produced by.Santosh Mayappa Starring Vijay Raghavendra,[1] Sonu Gowda, with a music score by Judah Sandhy, it was released in India on 8 December 2023.[2][3][4][5][6]
Santosh Mayappa
- Vijay Raghavendra
Gopala Krishna Deshpandey
Sonu Gowda
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| Directed by | Siddhruv Siddu |
| Written by | Siddhruv Siddu |
| Produced by | Siddhruv Siddu Santosh Mayappa |
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| Cinematography | Manohar Joshi |
| Edited by | Srikanth Gowda |
| Music by | Judah Sandhy |
Production company | SS REC Productions |
| Distributed by | Sridhar Krupa Combines |
Release date |
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Running time | 129 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Kannada |
Plot
The narrative intricately unfolds as a series of systematic murders, each meticulously targeting doctors. These heinous acts are orchestrated by a psychopathic killer who leaves a chilling signature: the victims' lips marred by the corrosive touch of acid.
Cast
- Vijay Raghavendra as DCP Bhairav Nayak, Bengaluru
- Sonu Gowda as Mouna
- Abhi Das as Aryan
- Sruti Patil as Maitri
- Spandana Somanna as Yakira
- Gopal Deshpande as Naga Shetty
Soundtrack
| Marichi | |||||
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| Released | 2023 | ||||
| Recorded | 2022 | ||||
| Length | 7:46 | ||||
| Language | Kannada | ||||
| Label | Anand Audio | ||||
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The music was composed by Judah Sandhy.[7]
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Manada Mele Banna Eseda Maaye Nee" | Pramod Maravanthe | Pancham Jeeva | 3:57 |
| 2. | "Masanavu Manasu" | Nagarjun Sharma | K. S. Harisankar | 3:49 |
| Total length: | 7:46 | |||
Reception
Reviewing Marichi for The Times of India, Vinay Lokesh gave three stars out of five.[2] Times Now wrote, "A suspenseful thriller that enthralls audiences with a compelling narrative of systematic murders directed at doctors" and gave three stars out of five.[1] A Sharadhaa from The Indian Express reviewed and gave three out of five star for Marichi and states that "Marichi presents a fusion of ancient mythology and contemporary elements, akin to this captivating whodunnit film. The intrigue sparked by the title is skillfully maintained throughout the entire movie". [8]