When a meteor crashes into the highly superstitious village of Shambhala in the 1980s, strange supernatural events unfold, forcing an atheist scientist to face an ancient horror - one that science can't explain or escape.
SHAMBHALA REVIEW
Science follows a defined process and arrives at verifiable conclusions, whereas spirituality is largely subjective and resists definitive explanation. Yet, when handled smartly, a spiritual horror film can weave these two opposing worlds into an engaging narrative. Shambhala belongs to this space. It may not break new ground, but it remains coherent and authentic, and manages to keep you on edge.
In 1980, Vikram (Aadi Saikumar), an atheist geologist, is sent to Shambhala to study a meteor that lands in the village. Soon after, a series of strange and deadly incidents occur. In ....