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North Karnataka's Dark Secret: Crocodile Attacks & Murder
20 Feb
Summary
- Series unfolds near Malaprabha River, exploring belief and violence.
- Sub-Inspector Hanmappa investigates mutilated bodies near Yellamma temple.
- Kannada adaptation of acclaimed Tamil series Vilangu.

ZEE5 Kannada's new original series, "Raakshasa," is a seven-episode crime thriller rooted in the socio-cultural landscape of North Karnataka. The narrative unfolds near the Malaprabha River, where Sub-Inspector Hanmappa is drawn into a disturbing investigation. The case begins with alleged crocodile attacks near the Yellamma temple in Savadatti, but soon escalates as mutilated bodies surface, blurring the lines between folklore and reality.
The series, a Kannada adaptation of the Tamil series "Vilangu," meticulously crafts a psychological maze for Hanmappa. He must navigate pressure from superiors and his own doubts as the investigation deepens from a missing person case into a complex murder mystery. Scattered clues and seemingly unrelated incidents gradually converge, revealing a disturbing truth.
Vijay Raghavendra delivers a restrained performance as Hanmappa, a dedicated officer grappling with professional and personal conflicts. The show also touches upon his home life, highlighting the emotional toll of his duty on his pregnant wife, portrayed by Mayuri. Supporting cast members like Avinash and Malavika add realism to the depiction of the chaotic police station environment.
Technically, "Raakshasa" excels in creating a tense atmosphere through its cinematography and background score, which complement the brooding rural setting. The series realistically portrays the immense pressure on police forces, showcasing their struggles with limited resources and bureaucratic hurdles, without shying away from depicting procedural shortcuts as a grim reality.
While the pacing occasionally slows, the narrative gains momentum in its latter half, culminating in an unexpected twist. "Raakshasa" successfully avoids predictable plot points and flashy heroics, offering a layered and grounded thriller that enriches ZEE5 Kannada's content library.




