Viewers expecting a conventional horror film with a clear villain. Also, anyone prone to existential dread after 10 PM.

If you answer yes, step inside. Just don't blame the mirror. Note: If this is not the correct work, please provide the author's or director's full name for an accurate review.

Antharmukham is not a perfect film, but it is a necessary one. In an era of loud, expository storytelling, it dares to be quiet, fragmented, and deeply uncomfortable. It asks you a question at the door: Are you ready to see your own antharmukham?