
Malayalam audiences are in for something refreshingly offbeat with Inspection Bungalow, a new horror comedy that dares to laugh in the dark. Premiering on November 14, the series stars actor and lyricist Shabareesh Varma as Sub-Inspector Vishnu, a small-town cop whose latest posting turns his life upside down.
When Fear Finds Its Funny Bone
Set in the sleepy village of Aravangad, the story begins with Vishnu’s reluctant transfer to an abandoned government property ominously known as the Inspection Bungalow. What seems like a simple relocation soon unravels into a nightmare of strange deaths, eerie apparitions and buried secrets that refuse to rest. When the past starts closing in, Vishnu joins hands with Mythili, a sharp-minded paranormal researcher, to piece together a mystery that is as absurd as it is terrifying.
Billed as “a chilling yet heartwarming ride,” the series promises a blend of suspense and silliness that’s rare in Malayalam entertainment. The humour sneaks in where the fear peaks, making the tension both eerie and oddly entertaining.
Laughing Through the Darkness
Director Saiju SS, who earlier helmed the thriller Ira, takes a bold leap with Inspection Bungalow, backed by writer Suneesh Varanadu. Veena Nair produces the series under her own banner, while Sudheer Surendran captures its haunting frames, Akhil Das Harippadu handles editing, and Denson Domnic scores the music and serves as the show’s creator.
The cast includes familiar Malayalam faces such as Aadhya Prasad, Senthil Krishna, Shaju Sreedhar, Jayan Cherthala, Sreejith Ravi, Balaji Sharma, and Manohari Joy, each adding shades of humour and horror to the ensemble.
Speaking about the project, Saiju says the show isn’t just about scares. “Inspection Bungalow is about how we find meaning and laughter even in fear. Every scene is built to make viewers feel something real, whether it’s amusement, tension, or empathy.”
Shabareesh Varma calls his role one of the most layered he has taken on. “Vishnu is a man caught between fear and irony, someone who finds humour in the absurd. The balance between emotion and dark comedy pushed me as a performer,” he explains.
The tone of Inspection Bungalow leans more toward the quirky and introspective than the typical horror template. It’s the kind of show where a haunted house might hold both a ghost and a punchline.
With this series, Malayalam content takes a brave step into genre-bending storytelling. It’s spooky, it’s funny, and it carries a touch of humanity that lingers after the laughs fade. Inspection Bungalow is not just a show about what goes bump in the night—it’s about how laughter sometimes becomes the only way to face what scares us most.
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