Satan The Dark, written and directed by Manikandan Ramalingam, is a horror-drama that explores the dangerous influence of dark magic and belief systems within society. Produced by Edward, the film features a cast including FJ, Ayra, Mona Bedre, and Chandini Tamilarasan. Set against a backdrop that connects past and present, the story begins during the East India Company era, where a failed witchcraft ritual in Asthinapuram unleashes a curse that continues to affect future generations.
The narrative then shifts to a more recent timeline, focusing on a village deeply rooted in satanic beliefs and rituals. Among the villagers, Chandini Tamilarasan’s character stands apart as a devoted believer in God. Her performance carries emotional weight, especially as her life takes a tragic turn when her husband becomes bedridden. Despite her strong faith, she finds no relief from her suffering, which pushes her into a desperate situation.
As the story progresses, the film highlights her transformation from a believer in God to someone who surrenders to dark forces in order to save her husband. This shift forms the emotional core of the film. Chandini Tamilarasan delivers a sincere and convincing performance, effectively portraying the internal conflict and pain of her character. The supporting actors, including FJ, Ayra, and Mona Bedre, contribute adequately to the narrative, helping to build the eerie atmosphere required for the genre.
Technically, the film has its strengths. Bala G Ramasamy’s cinematography captures the dark and haunting mood of the story effectively. Aswin Krishna’s music and background score add intensity to key moments, enhancing the horror elements. The editing by Rajkumar and Kovai Abishek keeps the narrative steady, while the VFX by Real Work Studios supports the supernatural aspects of the film. Sound design by Rajesh Sivan also plays a crucial role in maintaining tension throughout.
Overall, Satan The Dark attempts to deliver a message about how negativity and fear can spread quickly in society, while positivity takes time to grow. The film leans heavily into dark themes and may not appeal to all audiences, especially those expecting a more uplifting narrative. However, it presents an interesting take on belief, desperation, and consequences. With a strong central performance and decent technical support, the film offers a watchable experience for fans of horror and supernatural dramas.

