Jayadevan Chakkadath, the sound designer, employed a range of seemingly peculiar sounds in the film.
For the introduction scene in the forest, he incorporated the sounds of blue whales with the ambience. Additionally, he included rattlesnake sounds in the scene where Yakshi seduces Koran.
For the introduction scene in the forest, he incorporated the sounds of blue whales with the ambience. Additionally, he included rattlesnake sounds in the scene where Yakshi seduces Koran.
The majority of the rain scenes were shot in real rain and were only slightly enhanced with the help of a rain unit.
A plastic bucket was used to create Kodumon Potti Theme. The music director, Christo Xavier, tied guitar strings across the open bucket. The strings were then played using a violin bow, producing an unsettling tone with a unique reverb.
The historical background of Malabar is mentioned in the lyrics of the song "Poomani Malika." The lines subtly refer to Zamorin's invasion of Valluvanadu chiefdom that led to a long-standing rivalry between warriors of Valluvanadu and Zamorin.
Art Director Jothish Shankar and his team sourced around 3000 grow bags of grass for the mansion's exterior design; the grass was grown over four months to reach the desired length.