
This 1 hour 54 minute crime-suspense will give you chills, based on murder investigation, better climax than Bollywood films; Movie is…, lead actor is…
Not everyone enjoys watching crime-thriller movies. There is a particular section of the audience that enjoys gripping crime thrillers or murder investigations that give them chills. Watching a suspense movie is as exciting as solving a puzzle. However, it only matters when the plot and climax of a film in this genre hit the right notes with the audience.
There is one such movie that ticks all the boxes. It is considered one of the best crime-thriller films, with nail-biting suspense and a climax that will make your hair stand on end.
The film is based on Officer Agni, who is part of the forensic team and is assigned to a murder case. The murder of a young girl shakes the entire department. Agni undergoes a treatment for nyctophobia and is suffering from hallucinations about a past murder. A s the story progresses, the officer works tirelessly to solve the case. Let us tell you the name of this gripping film.
The suspense thriller film's name is ' V1 '. It was released in 2019. It is directed by Pavel Navageethan. In this film, you will see Ram Arun Castro and Vishnupriya Pillai in lead roles.
You can watch it on Amazon Prime Video. But if you do not understand Telugu, then you can also watch it dubbed in Hindi, which you will find on YouTube.
The movie also features Gayathri, Lijeesh, Mime Gopi, Mona Bedre, Eashvar Karthic, Ramachandran Durairaj and Linga.

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