Pranav Mohanlal film with Rahul Sadasivan gets a title, it's called 'Dies Irae', here's what it means!

Rahul Sadasivan reveals the title of his next film with Pranav Mohanlal. The film is a horror thriller. It is titled 'Dies Irae'. The title means 'Day of Wrath' in Latin. The film explores dark themes. The director shared a title reveal video. The video features an eerie soundtrack. The film reunites the 'Bramayugam' crew. Shehnad Jalal returns as director of photography. Jothish Shankar is the art director. Shafique Mohammed Ali is the editor. Christo Xavier will compose the music. Fans eagerly await the film.
Pranav Mohanlal film with Rahul Sadasivan gets a title, it's called 'Dies Irae', here's what it means!
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The much-awaited title for director Rahul Sadasivan’s upcoming collaboration with Pranav Mohanlal has finally been unveiled — and it’s as haunting as expected.Day of WrathTitled ‘Dies Irae’, Latin for “Day of Wrath,” the film promises a chilling cinematic experience rooted in dark, judgmental themes.
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Taking to Instagram, Rahul Sadasivan shared a title reveal video featuring an eerie, gothic soundtrack that hints at the film’s brooding tone.He wrote, “#NSS2 is titled ‘ഡീയസ് ഈറേ’ #DIESIRAE Starring @pranavmohanlal Written & Directed by @rahul_madking”What does ‘Dies Irae’ mean?Dies Irae is a Latin hymn from the 13th century describing the Day of Judgment — when souls are judged and either saved or damned. The phrase has been extensively used in classical music, literature, and film to evoke themes of reckoning and doom. Its powerful symbolism is echoed in compositions such as Mozart’s Requiem, Verdi’s Requiem, and Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique. The musical motif has also made appearances in iconic films like The Shining, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, The Lion King, and Star Wars.
An impressive crewWith 'Dies Irae', Rahul Sadasivan reunites with much of the team behind his acclaimed horror thriller ‘Bramayugam’. Director of photography Shehnad Jalal, known for his atmospheric frames, returns. So does art director Jothish Shankar, whose visual design contributed significantly to Bramayugam’s eerie tone. Editor Shafique Mohammed Ali, who crafted the tight pacing of Bramayugam, is also back on board.The music will be composed by Christo Xavier, raising expectations for a haunting, immersive score that resonates with the film’s intense themes.
Expectations are sky high
Following the critical success of ‘Bramayugam’, fans are eagerly anticipating what Rahul Sadasivan will be cooking next, that too with the talented Pranav Mohanlal. Rahul Sadasivan has previously helmed the films 'Red Rain' and 'Bhoothakaalam', in which the former one received much acclaim after its satellite streaming.

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