Anomie is a gripping 2026 Tamil psychological thriller directed by Riyas Marath, starring Bhavana as forensic expert Zaara Philip, whose world shatters after her brother’s mysterious “suicide,” pulling her into a chilling serial killer hunt alongside disgraced cop Ghibran (Rahman) that uncovers bizarre modus operandi tied to mental turmoil and futuristic twists.
Thrilling
In my upbeat own-style embrace, Anomie hooks like a mind-bending puzzle box—Zaara’s quest surges with raw sisterly fire and investigative smarts, transforming grief into pulse-racing revelations that celebrate resilience amid psychological shadows, delivering edge-of-seat chills with fresh scientific flair.
Stellar
Bhavana captivates as the determined avenger with layered vulnerability that pierces the heart; Rahman’s redemption arc shines with gritty depth, backed by a sharp ensemble that fuels tense interrogations and emotional highs seamlessly.
Climax
Second-half fireworks explode with innovative twists and high-concept payoff, stunning visuals and score amplify dread-to-triumph arcs beautifully—crowds praise the novel “equation of death” and technical polish that lingers thrillingly.
Craft
Riyas’s direction weaves suspense masterfully, avoiding clichés for a smart, engaging ride packed with visual poetry and philosophical sparks.
Verdict
A riveting 3.75/5 mind-twist triumph—Anomie’s bold brains, Bhavana’s blaze, and finale flair make it essential for thriller fans craving depth and chills!





