A new film by the director of Tumbbad is now streaming for free on YouTube, and it feels surprisingly personal.
Rahi Anil Barve’s Mann Pishach did not arrive with hype or a big release plan. It just showed up online like something he wanted people to discover on their own. And maybe that fits the film better than any marketing ever could.
What makes this release special is how it was made. Barve created the film for just ₹33,000 using mostly free AI tools and a simple home setup.
If you have ever thought about making a film but stopped because of money, this hits differently. It makes the whole thing feel a little more possible, and a little less distant.
The film itself carries the same mood that made Tumbbad memorable. It is slow, unsettling, and more interested in what is happening inside the mind than in loud horror moments. At times it feels rough and experimental, but that is part of its honesty.
Mann Pishach is not something extraordinary at the level of Tumbbad. It is trying to show what can be done.
And in doing that, it quietly tells every aspiring filmmaker the same thing: you can start now.