Zombie — Tamil Movie

Not for Hollywood-level polish — but for sheer cult curiosity . It’s an important footnote in Tamil cinema history. If you love regional horror oddities, B-movie energy, or just want to see Yuvan Shankar Raja swinging a cricket bat at a zombie, this one’s for you.

❌ Pacing issues and melodrama typical of early 2010s Tamil horror ❌ Low budget shows in VFX and makeup (the zombies look more like rabid humans than rotting undead) ❌ Could have used tighter writing zombie tamil movie

A group of friends on a trip to a remote, forested bungalow (classic horror setup) accidentally unleash a virus that turns people into flesh-hungry zombies. What follows is a mix of survival drama, desperate escapes, and — surprisingly — some genuinely eerie moments. Not for Hollywood-level polish — but for sheer

🎬 Zombie (2012) 🎵 Music Composer turned Hero: Yuvan Shankar Raja 🎭 Co-star: Ramya Subramanian (yes, the RJ!) ❌ Pacing issues and melodrama typical of early

Here’s a proper social media post (optimized for Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter) about the Tamil zombie movie , directed by V. Z. Durai and starring Yuvan Shankar Raja, Ramya Subramanian, and others. Headline: 🧟‍♂️ Did You Know Kollywood Made Its First Zombie Film Over a Decade Ago? Let’s Talk About ‘Zombie’ (2012) 🧟‍♀️

Long before Train to Busan became a global sensation, Tamil cinema took a brave, low-budget swing at the zombie genre. And yes — it’s exactly as wild as it sounds.

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