Sukhamano Sukhamann (2026)
This isn’t your typical ghost story; *Sukhamano Sukhamann* is a hauntingly tender meditation on grief and isolation. Theo’s spectral passengers aren’t threats but projections of a loneliness so deep it manifests as the dead he failed to save. The film turns the paramedic’s ambulance into a liminal space where trauma becomes twisted comfort. Perfect for viewers who crave character-driven, melancholic horror that prioritizes emotional ache over jump scares—it’s a quiet, devastating look at how we sometimes need ghosts more than we need the living.