A young girl suffered a panic attack during the premiere of the Assamese movie 'Pikhaas' at Anuradha Cineplex, confirming the film's intense impact on its audience.
The incident occurred on the first day of the film's release. Within 10 to 15 minutes of the episode, the girl was moved out of the hall to receive immediate medical attention. "Yes, it happened inside the hall. And within 10 to 15 minutes, it was taken care of. She was moved out of the hall to get immediate medical attention," said sources confirming the news.
'Pikhaas,' directed by Amitabh Raga and starring Nirupam Saikia, Janet Bey, Achinta Raj Kashyap, Shashank Sameer, Simi Ryan, Triveni Gogoi, and Mintu Barua, delves into the dark and disturbing aspects of love in today's society. The film's plot is said to evoke strong emotional responses from its viewers, such as fear, terror, disgust, shock, suspense, and horror.
We can't even imagine to what extent some of the events that happen in our lives will take us to. It takes only a few seconds to become a demon from a human being. Reflecting this dramatic change, the Assamese film Pikhaas (Demon) has recently hit the theaters across Assam.
One Facebook user wrote, "This Assamese movie 'Pikhaas' will change the perspective of regional cinephiles. Outstanding plot, and disturbing and dark subject matter, will elicit their viewers' responses of fear, terror, disgust, shock, suspense, and horror. The first day show witnessed a shocking panic attack of a viewer at Anuradha Cinema hall, the video contains the whole scene. What a movie. Loved it."
'Pikhaas' is being hailed as a groundbreaking film in Assamese cinema, with its realistic portrayal of the horrors of love making a significant impact on its audience.