The film was scheduled to release on 31 July 2020 on the occasion of Eid al-Adha,[5][6] but production was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India.
Elizabeth Alatt is the only surviving member; Father Benedict and a police officer fix an appointment to meet her the next day to inquire about the mysterious suicides.
Ameya is sent back to the orphanage where an attempt on her life the same night warns Father Benedict and the police of a grave conspiracy, implying that she had seen Elizabeth's killer.
Ameya always remained gloomy, sad, unhappy, and foul-tempered until a new maths teacher, Jessy Cherian, joins the school.
Ameya's demeanour changes on seeing Siddharth; she storms away, breaks glass with her hand, and eerily hounds Jessy while stating they do not need anyone else in their lives.
Scared, Jessy contacts Father Benedict who states that Ameya is possessed by the soul of Elizabeth, and she can only be saved by exorcism.
It is revealed that Susan's soul possessed Ameya at birth to seek revenge from Siddharth for causing her death and separating her from Jessy.
However, Father Benedict reveals to Susan that it was Jessy who was driving that fateful night and she had unknowingly caused the accident in a drunken state.
Susan's soul leaves Ameya's body after learning the truth and bidding a tearful and emotional goodbye to Jessy.
But, the doctor, Dr. Muraleedharan chose to end her life to protect his friend, a sports teacher who was caught by Susan for administering steroids to students.
Father Benedict helped Susan's soul to exact revenge on the duo - seeing her ghost, their car swerved and had an accident, and both of them died.
[13] On 12 January 2020, the first look poster shared on social media revealed that Mammootty plays a priest in the film and showed his character in a habit with his hood on and perusing what seems to be the Bible against the backdrop of a church.
Firstpost gave it a rating of 3.25 stars out of 5 and wrote, Some genuine scares here, but the effort to be cool is this Mammootty-starrer’s Achilles heel.
[citation needed] The Indian Express gave it a rating of 3 stars out of 5 and wrote, Mammootty’s horror thriller fails to deliver on its promise.