The story follows Chezhiyan, an upright police officer who takes charge of a station in a misty hill station following a series of mysterious deaths. Unlike typical horror films that rely purely on jump scares, Iruttu maintains a somber, investigative tone. The plot thickens as the protagonist discovers that the killings are not the work of a human serial killer but are tied to ancient supernatural forces. Cultural Integration of the "Jinn"
The most significant aspect of Iruttu is its use of Islamic mythology. While most Indian horror cinema draws from Hindu mythology or Western "possession" archetypes, this film introduces the "Jinn"—beings created from smokeless fire. This provides a fresh cultural perspective, explaining the supernatural through a different theological lens. The antagonist is portrayed as a powerful, non-human entity with specific vulnerabilities and motives rooted in these legends. Technical Craft and Atmosphere The story follows Chezhiyan, an upright police officer
The 2019 Tamil horror film Iruttu , released in Hindi as Qatil Saya , represents a unique shift in the traditional Indian supernatural genre by blending Islamic folklore with police procedural elements. Directed by V.Z. Durai and starring Sundar C., the film moves away from common tropes like haunted mansions or vengeful ghosts, focusing instead on the concept of "Jinn." Narrative and Setting Cultural Integration of the "Jinn" The most significant