Irakal

Victims) is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language psychological thriller film written and directed by K. G. George and produced by Sukumaran.

[3] [4] A ruthless Syrian Christian rubber baron, Mathews aka Mathukutty, builds an empire through business acumen and greasing palms of cops and labour union leaders.

His son, Koshy, who is the second-in-command in his business and illegal activities, is equally ruthless and violent.

Annie comes to live with her maternal family every month, in the pretense of some fight with her husband, so that she can sleep with Mathukutty's henchman and rubber employee, Unnunni.

Mathukutty and Koshy are not aware of Annie's wayward lifestyle and think their son-in-law is unduly suspicious by nature.

He shows early signs of antisocial behaviors which manifests itself when ragging a junior (freshman).

Baby is a marijuana addict and shows no alarming outward symptoms of his mental illness.

He manages to strangle Ununni to death at the tools shed where Unnunni and Annie meet up.

Baby has violent dreams, constantly plays with his father's rifle, and imagines murdering Annie, multiple times, using his electric wire and gun.

Nirmala, a young teenager, keeps him interested and even makes love to him under the shade of coffee shrubs in broad daylight.

The murder goes unsolved as Baby removes money from the shop making it look like a robbery gone bad.

Its theme in undertones depicted the political conditions of the country during that time including The Emergency.