
FLOWER X
Mystery · Thriller · Science Fiction
Overview
In the fog-covered hills of Kurseong, a young man's mysterious death leads to the discovery of a strange perfume bottle—its scent dangerously seductive and reality-altering. A seasoned detective arrives to investigate, but what begins as a suicide case soon spirals into a psychological nightmare. As visions blur and hallucinations take hold, tribal symbols, unsolved murders, and haunting memories of a lost love surface. The line between perception and truth dissolves, dragging the investigator into the very madness he sought to understand. FLOWER X, directed by Prabir Pachal, is a psychological thriller laced with romance, mysticism, and dread. It explores how memory, identity, and grief can be manipulated by unseen forces—where even a single breath can change everything.
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