The story is set in a remote, superstitious village named Nanjupuram, a place infamous for its dense population of deadly vipers. According to local lore, if a human kills a snake, the snake's mate will track down the killer by memorizing their image in its eyes, seeking absolute retribution. The Conflict

Nanjupuram is a 2011 Tamil-language psychological thriller and horror film directed by Charles. Released on April 1, 2011, the film explores the clash between logic and superstitious fear in a village infested with snakes.

According to a contemporary report, the song "Mellanna Siripaalo" was sung by Kousik and Mirudula, while "Ennavo Pannuthu" was rendered by S.S. Kumaran, Chinmayi, S. Malavika, and J.S.K. Shruthi. The album also featured the interesting ‘The Warriors Rap', written and rendered by Raaghav himself. Veteran singer Pushpavanam Kuppusamy lent his voice to the emotionally rich "Oorula Unakkoru Maedai," and Preetha S showcased her "attractive voice" with "Yavarum". The music was described as catchy and helped elevate the film's narrative.

The direction by Selva was praised for its sensitive handling of the themes and story. Selva's experience in directing films like "Vettaikaadu" and "Vazhuthupurathu" was evident in the way he balanced the emotional and dramatic elements of the story.

Nanjupuram (2011) – A Hidden Gem in Tamil Cinema's Horror Genre

Raghav Ranganathan, a well-known television personality, took a massive leap by playing the lead protagonist and composing the film's soundtrack.