Movie Fire: Tamil
With no cell signal and the nearest town 15 km away, Meera tries to fix the vehicle. As night falls, a masked figure emerges from the woods, carrying a can of fuel and a lighter. He doesn’t demand money or valuables—he wants to play .
It sits alongside other Tamil indie horrors like Maya (2015), Ratsasan (2018—though that’s a serial killer procedural), and Boomika (2021). But Fire is closer to international micro-budget horrors like Hush (2016), The Shallows (2016), or Alone (2020). tamil movie fire
What follows is not a conventional chase thriller. The antagonist (never given a name, credited only as , played by Sathish Krishnan ) uses controlled fires to manipulate Meera’s movements, cut off her escape routes, and psychologically break her. The film’s title is literal: fire is the central tool of terror—burning tires, ignited grass, flaming barricades, and the constant threat of immolation. With no cell signal and the nearest town
3.5/5 (mainstream) | 4.5/5 (horror/survival genre fans) It sits alongside other Tamil indie horrors like