: The ghost is not Shreya, but a woman named Janhvi . Janhvi was a former employee Raj had hired and developed an attraction toward.
: Eschewing heavy CGI, Ravi Babu utilized mechanical effects to create the film's "invisible" scares, citing a preference for practical tricks used in the black-and-white era.
: It is revealed that Leena has been possessed by a spirit.
(meaning "Steam" or "Vapor") is a 2019 Telugu-language horror-thriller film written, directed, and produced by Ravi Babu under his Flying Frogs Production banner. While marketed as a horror film, Ravi Babu himself described it as a thriller set against the backdrop of a family. Plot Summary
The film subverts the traditional ghost story with a major revelation:
: The film received mixed reviews. Critics from The Hindu and Times of India noted that it followed familiar horror templates and lacked genuine scares, though some viewers appreciated its technical elements. Makers of 'Aaviri' reveal film's first look poster - IMDb
The atmosphere quickly shifts when Munni begins experiencing supernatural occurrences. She claims to see the ghost of her deceased sister, who supposedly died due to Raj's negligence. As the hauntings escalate—featuring moving household objects like autonomous chairs and ladders—Munni eventually disappears.