(translated as "All are fine") remains one of the most foundational psychological horror thrillers in Indian cinema. Released on March 6, 2009 , this masterpiece was written and directed by Vikram Kumar and simultaneously shot in Hindi as 13B: Fear Has a New Address . Starring R. Madhavan and Neetu Chandra in the lead roles, the film challenged the conventional tropes of Tamil horror—replacing predictable jump scares, creaking doors, and vengeful spirits with a deeply unsettling, tech-driven psychological narrative.
. Manohar realizes that the events in the show are precisely mirroring, and eventually predicting, the future of his own family, leading to a desperate race to stop a tragic cycle. Key Details
Madhavan carries the film with a grounded, relatable performance, shifting perfectly from a happy homeowner to a desperate man trying to protect his family.
(released in Hindi as 13B: Fear Has a New Address ) is a benchmark in Indian psychological horror. Released on March 6, 2009 , the film was written and directed by Vikram Kumar. It stars R. Madhavan and Neetu Chandra in the lead roles.
The story follows (Madhavan), who moves his large family into a new apartment on the 13th floor, unit 13B . While his family is overjoyed, Manohar begins to notice unsettling occurrences that only affect him, such as the elevator refusing to work in his presence.
