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Raghava Lawrence pioneered the mainstream horror-comedy genre in South Indian cinema. Ganga perfected this balancing act. The film masterfully transitions from laugh-out-loud comedic sequences—featuring an ensemble cast including Kovai Sarala, Devadarshini, and Sriman—to terrifying, atmosphere-heavy horror scenes. This dual appeal ensures high repeat viewership, making audiences seek out the film repeatedly. 2. Powerhouse Performances

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Ganga (2015) is the third installment in the popular Muni series, building upon the success of Muni and Kanchana .

The story revolves around Raghava, a camera operator for a television channel who is incredibly afraid of ghosts. His channel plans a fake horror reality show to boost ratings and chooses a deserted, haunted house as the shooting location. True to the genre's tropes, the crew inadvertently awakens real spirits. Raghava becomes possessed by multiple ghosts, including a woman named Ganga, seeking vengeance against those who wronged them. Stellar Cast and Performances

As Nandini, she played the love interest and was integral to the plot.

: Like its predecessors Muni and Kanchana , the film is known for its blend of slapstick humor—often involving Raghava's character and his family—and high-stakes horror sequences. Critical and Commercial Standing

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