Psycho,
the
psychological
thriller
which
is
directed
by
Mysskin,
is
one
of
the
most-anticipated
upcoming
projects
of
Tamil
cinema
in
2020.
The
movie,
which
features
Udhayanidhi
Stalin,
Nithya
Menen,
and
Aditi
Rao
Hydari
in
the
lead
roles,
has
recently
finished
the
censor
board
formalities.
Interestingly,
Psycho
has
bagged
an
A
certificate
from
the
censor
board.
According
to
the
sources
close
to
the
project,
the
Mysskin
directorial
has
got
an
A
certificate
without
any
visual
alterations.
However,
the
reports
suggest
that
four
explicit
dialogues
of
Psycho
have
been
muted
by
the
censor
board.
The
psychological
thriller
is
hitting
the
theatres
with
'the
most
violent
Indian
film
ever'
tag.
Expectations
are
riding
high
on
Psycho,
which
marks
director
Mysskin's
first-ever
collaboration
with
the
lead
actors
Udhayanidhi
Stalin,
Nithya
Menen,
and
Aditi
Rao
Hydari.
If
the
reports
are
to
be
believed,
the
psychological
thriller
is
based
on
the
popular
Buddist
story
'Angulimala',
which
means
the
necklace
made
with
human
fingers.
Udhayanidhi
Stalin,
who
is
best
known
for
his
boy-next-door
characters,
is
playing
a
visually-challenged
man
in
Pyscho.
The
reports
suggest
that
Udhayanidhi
is
appearing
in
a
very
different,
performance-oriented
role
in
the
movie,
which
is
scripted
by
director
Mysskin
himself.
Nithya
Menen
and
Aditi
Rao
Hydari's
roles,
on
the
other
hand,
have
been
kept
under
wraps.
Psycho,
which
was
launched
in
September
2018,
marks
Mysskin's
9th
outing
as
a
director.
The
psychological
thriller
was
originally
slated
to
hit
the
theatres
on
December
27,
2019,
but
later
got
postponed
to
2020
due
to
technical
reasons.
The
official
trailer
of
the
movie,
which
was
released
on
January
8,
was
widely
appreciated
by
the
cine-goers.
The
cinematography
of
the
Mysskin
directorial
is
handled
by
PC
Sreeram.
Music
maestro
Ilaiyaraaja
has
composed
the
songs
and
background
score.
Psycho,
which
is
produced
by
Arun
Mozhi
Manickam
under
the
banner
Double
Meaning
Production,
will
hit
the
theatres
on
January
24,
Friday.