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The film contains mature themes and scenes that some viewers may find disturbing. Aamis -2019- -Hind Assamese- Dual Audio WEB-D...
The film’s genius lies in its slow burn. Hazarika uses food as a metaphor for desire, intimacy, and eventually, transgression. Without spoiling the devastating third act, suffice to say that Aamis evolves from a tender, forbidden romance into one of the most disturbing cannibalism narratives ever filmed—without a single drop of gore. The horror is psychological, intellectual, and deeply emotional. Here is a comprehensive report on the film
When the Bhaskar Hazarika-directed Aamis (English title: Ravening ) premiered at the 2019 Durban International Film Festival, no one anticipated the shockwaves it would send through the Assamese and Indian independent film circuit. A psychological horror-drama disguised as a love story, Aamis broke every conventional rule of storytelling. For viewers seeking the format, the film offers a rare opportunity to experience authentic Assamese cinema with optional Hindi audio, making it accessible to a pan-Indian audience while preserving its raw, cultural root. Hazarika uses food as a metaphor for desire,