Anomie (2026)

Anomie (2026)
Anomie (2026)
Movie:Anomie
Director:Riyas Marath
Starring:Pradeep Ranganathan and Mamitha Baiju
Genres:Sci-fi , Suspance and Drama 
Editing
:Kiran Das
Rating:9.1/10
Release Date:6 March 2026


Synopsis 


Anomie is the story of Zaara Philip, a determined sister searching for answers after the mysterious death of her brother Ziyan Philip. Police soon close the case because they think that it is a suicide case, but Zaara refuses to accept it. She independently searches for the answer to her brother's mysterious death. On this journey, she meets Inspector Arjun, who is struggling to solve the case. What's happening next? Does Inspector Arjun solve this case or not, and who is the real victim?

Plus Points (+)


Hello friends, we already watched lots of sci-fi movies like Iru Mugan (2016), Tik Tik Tik (2018), and Koogle Kuttappa (2022), but director Riyas Marath goes one step ahead he now comes with Anomie, a sci-fi and psychology movie where Rahman, Bhavana Shebin Benson, and Binu Pappu appear in the lead cast.

First half is the mixture of drama, suspense, and thriller, where Harshavardhan Rameshwar's background music and Rahman are the real backbone of the movie, while the second half is the perfect combination of drama, mystery, and suspense, like you think that what's happening next and the best thing about the Anomie movie is you can't predict what's happening next because the director, who is popular for Neeli (2018) and Diwanji Moola Grand Prix (2018), adds lots of suspense and solves one case and two others open; that's the reason you can't predict the movie's storyline.

After being popular through Virus (2018) and Ranam (2019), Rashin Rahman, aka Rahman, once again appears in director Riyas Marath's Anomie science fiction movie, where he plays ACP Mohammed Ghibran's role. In the first half, he shines with his case-solving abilities, where Harshavardhan Rameshwar's background music plays an important role, while the second half is action scenes and solid dialogue delivery that are excellent and appreciative.

Bhavana as Zaara Philip's performance is outstanding; her character adds an extra layer of suspense in the movie, while Sujith Sarang's cinematography is next level. 

Minus Points (-)


First half carries more weight compared to the second half, where Harshavardhan Rameshwar's background music and Rashin Rahman's character are the backbone of the movie.