Release Date : 12 October, 2012
Starring : J.D.
Chakravarthi, Manisha Koirala
Director : Ram Gopal Varma
Director : Ram Gopal Varma
Genre : Horror
Duration : 1 hr, 25 min
To
make sure the horror scenes work, the 3D and audio effects by Sandeep
Chowta are created at its best.
Tarun,
an architect, moves to a new house with wife Namrata (Manisha
Koirala), his sister, daughter and son. Various unnatural activies
take place in the house like, furniture rearranging, moving of swing
etc. which gives the family the jitters. Athough Tarun's wife is
suspicious from the beginning, but Tarun is too busy with his work to
notice. Their daughter finds a doll in the house, a gift from Shabbu,
who is her imaginary friend. They decide to take her to a
psychiatrist to get rid of her unknown friend. The domestic help
tries to warn them about external force in the house who is doind all
these scary activies. Initially, Tarun refuses to believe him but
later he realises when he sees CCTV camera footages. It comes out
that Shabbu, does exist in the house. How the family survives is
shown in the movie.
Bhoot
was a better movie as compared to Bhoot Returns. The
movie is a failed attempt by out of form RGV and is not up to
the mark.
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