, the film was simultaneously shot in Hindi and Tamil (titled Yavarum Nalam ) and features R. Madhavan in a career-defining lead role. Plot Overview The story follows Manohar ( R. Madhavan
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) and his family as they move into a dream apartment on the 13th floor of a new building. Their excitement is soon dampened by minor but eerie occurrences, such as milk spoiling for no reason and an elevator that works for everyone except Manohar. 13B Fear Has a New Address -2009- 1080p 10bit A...
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The film follows Manohar (Madhavan), a middle-class man who moves into a new apartment at 13B (meaning Flat B, on the 13th floor of a high-rise in Mumbai). Shortly after moving in, his family becomes inexplicably obsessed with a daily soap opera that airs on their new television—except the events of the soap opera begin to eerily predict real-life tragedies happening to the family. Manohar discovers that the previous occupant of the flat died under mysterious circumstances, and he must unravel the supernatural connection between the TV show, his apartment number, and a terrifying family curse. The film is notable for its innovative use of television-as-a-portal horror, long before similar concepts appeared in Western media. Madhavan From the title pattern: ) and his