Sameera Reddy’s Horror Film Chimni (Photo Credit – YouTube)

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Sameera Reddy’s much-anticipated horror-thriller Chimni draws inspiration from chilling real-life events, specifically the rare medical condition fetus in fetu, where a newborn appears pregnant due to a parasitic twin growing inside. The teaser, released Thursday, teases a haunting blend of emotion, folklore, and spine-tingling reality.

Director Gagan Puri revealed how the unsettling concept became the story’s foundation. “Yes, the story is inspired by real-life incidents that have happened to people across the world. Though rare, fetus in fetu is a documented medical condition, where it seems like a baby is born pregnant, but that’s not exactly the case. When I first came across it, it felt like something that blurs the line between science and horror, and I wanted to explore that.”

He further added, “The idea came to me when one of the writers narrated a real case. It stayed with me. I didn’t want to turn it into just another horror film — I wanted to ground it in realism. That’s why I chose to set it in a small tier-3 village and worked on the screenplay and dialogues to make everything feel as authentic as possible.”

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