The transition from a romantic drama to a cannibalistic horror is so fluid that viewers often don't realize how deep they have sunk into the rabbit hole until the devastating final act.
Directed by Bhaskar Hazarika, the story follows the unconventional relationship between (Lima Das), a married pediatrician leading a monotonous life, and Sumon (Arghadeep Baruah), a younger PhD student researching the meat-eating habits of Northeast India. What begins as a shared passion for exotic meats—such as rabbit, catfish, and even more unusual fare—gradually evolves from a platonic attraction into a dangerous, obsessive addiction that eventually crosses the ultimate social boundary. Critical Reception and Themes Aamis -2019- -Hind Assamese- Dual Audio WEB-D...
When Sumon realizes that Niri’s addiction to "forbidden meat" goes deeper than his own, the audience is left grappling with a moral question: Who is the predator, and who is the prey? The final hospital sequence is a masterclass in acting, where a single facial expression tells a story of absolute damnation. The transition from a romantic drama to a
"Aamis" is a daring piece of cinema that pushes boundaries. It is a slow-burn thriller that transforms into a shocking psychological drama. It is highly recommended for viewers who appreciate offbeat, art-house films and are open to narratives that challenge social taboos. Critical Reception and Themes When Sumon realizes that