See here for what this series is about.
This short film — horror, for a change — is by Prashanth Mittapelli.
Posted on July 16, 2017
See here for what this series is about.
This short film — horror, for a change — is by Prashanth Mittapelli.
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Pavan
July 17, 2017
It was fun watching a Telugu short film with less or non existent score and great sound design. But could not understand how Vishal’s friend drove the car at the end. Am I missing something?
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Raju
July 18, 2017
Though it is not explicitly shown, it is implied that the keys were left in the car by vishaal, since his friend refused to go with him. We are shown the playing of the car radio by his friend after he goes. This is possible only if the key is in ignition in most cars today.
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