Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA wealthy male banishes a demon, but years later his very own daughter resurrects it.A wealthy male banishes a demon, but years later his very own daughter resurrects it.A wealthy male banishes a demon, but years later his very own daughter resurrects it.
Kunika Sadanand
- Kamya P. Singh
- (as Kunika)
Vijayendra Ghatge
- Thakur Pratap Singh
- (as Vijayendra)
Johny Lever
- Gopi
- (as Johnny Lever)
Ashalata Wabgaonkar
- Kumar's mom
- (as Ashalata)
Rajni Bala
- Pratap's Mausi
- (as Rajnibala)
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Well, this is it folks . . . Bollywood's answer to third rate B-Movies. This is a pathetic little farce about vampyres in India. The chief vampyre looks like he is wearing a Halloween mask, the whole movie is cheap and dark looking, and basically looks like it was shot in someone's back yard. If you can't find it in your local video store, don't bother. They don't get any worse than this.
Has this sequence been omitted in recent DVD versions? When I saw it on my old-fashioned VCR, the vampire was confronted at one point with 3 coffins: one containing the Gita and the trident, another the Koran, and the last one, of course, the Bible and the Cross. He recoils with equal anguish from all 3. This is the first vampire I have seen who shows such respect for the liberal secularist religious credentials of modern India. Was there a fourth coffin with the Granth Sahib (the holy book of the Sikhs)? The Dracula make-up is fine, but how I wish they had cut out the songs! Also, the gum-chewing leopard-skin-skirt wearing sidekick of Neola (Dracula) is too good to take. Still, this is not the best Ramsay to me. I think that crown should go to their VEERANA.
Returning to her childhood home, a woman attempts to woo her friend away from his current girlfriend which sparks a cult of followers to a demonic being her mother promised her to at birth before being stopped to intervene, unaware that doing so is part of a ploy to resurrect their vampiric leader.
This was a fantastic effort with a lot to like about it. Among the better aspects to be had here is the standout storyline that provides this one with plenty of opportunity to run wild with supernatural genre setpieces. The central tale here involving the original birth being ordained by a deal with the demonic figure forcing the family to pay it off by sacrificing their child to the figure and his followers, only to renege on everything and stop him which signals the curse coming to pass later on when she returns to the area with her friends as a teen is immensely intriguing. This sets up a wholly worthwhile Gothic horror piece involving the followers attempting to abduct her to carry out the terms of the original pledge forcing them into dangerous tactics to do this including the failed seduction attempts on her boyfriend or bringing her out to the ritual altar to observe ceremonies of devotion to their guiding demonic spirit. Playing with the idea of generational curses and the idea of children doomed to suffer because of the short-sighted actions of their parents offers a fun touch as this one goes along. This approach to Gothic atmosphere continues in the series of scares throughout here, with the setting being a large part of this. As the ceremonial crypt where the followers are congregated manages to be a truly spectacular setting with the open spaces, ornate statues of demonic beings, large bejeweled pieces housing dark magic, and openings that provide the perfect launching pad for hiding the coffins where they sleep, this creates a slew of memorable images involving the entire fog-enshrouded location housing their dark practices. Also managing to involve the rituals and sacrifices itself in addition to the scenes of the cursed follower trying to interfere in the girls' life by trying to steal her boyfriend despite his assurances it's all harmless, it all creates a kind of fun setup to the second half introducing the nightmarish vampire on the loose to the community as well as the exploits of the cult trying to ensure they stay apart so the plan can come to fruition. As it becomes more obvious that the corruption attempts where never about disrupting the relationship but instead releasing the vampire so he can begin his rampage, the action picks up and starts introducing a series of high energy sequences, from the raid on the crypt hideout, a chase with a horse-drawn carriage, or the final battle against the vampire. This brings about the kind of stellar final battle where the concept of how to defeat the final vampire is a wholly intriguing and original touch where the various religious symbols being brought about to deter him is a fun touch, the wild brawls has a lot to like, and the actual method of dispatching him makes for a wholly enjoyable conclusion. These allow the film to work through all manner of fantastic Gothic make-up on the lead vampire who has a fantastic look, including the massive fangs, bloodshot eyes, and disgusting facial scars that leave quite a distinguished impression on everything he touches. Overall, there's quite a lot to like here as there are a few drawbacks to bring this down. The main issue is a seemingly backward means of storytelling involving how the whole plan to bring the daughter into the cult's grasp is ultimately missing the point of what everything is about. The point of the curse was for the cult to abduct the daughter, which was a result of how she was originally conceived in the first place to be sacrificed for their means, so when she returns as an adult years later, being the outsider in the love triangle makes little sense. It would make for a much darker feature to be the one in the relationship that needs to be broken off so that the smitten boyfriend is more concerned with his new girlfriend and leaving her easy pickings for their journey, and how it's handled here makes for a backward setup. As well, there's also the film's somewhat cheap and flimsy production that shows itself off at certain points here, with awful day-for-night photography, no gore at all, and rudimentary special effects that aren't damaging but do hold it back some.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
This was a fantastic effort with a lot to like about it. Among the better aspects to be had here is the standout storyline that provides this one with plenty of opportunity to run wild with supernatural genre setpieces. The central tale here involving the original birth being ordained by a deal with the demonic figure forcing the family to pay it off by sacrificing their child to the figure and his followers, only to renege on everything and stop him which signals the curse coming to pass later on when she returns to the area with her friends as a teen is immensely intriguing. This sets up a wholly worthwhile Gothic horror piece involving the followers attempting to abduct her to carry out the terms of the original pledge forcing them into dangerous tactics to do this including the failed seduction attempts on her boyfriend or bringing her out to the ritual altar to observe ceremonies of devotion to their guiding demonic spirit. Playing with the idea of generational curses and the idea of children doomed to suffer because of the short-sighted actions of their parents offers a fun touch as this one goes along. This approach to Gothic atmosphere continues in the series of scares throughout here, with the setting being a large part of this. As the ceremonial crypt where the followers are congregated manages to be a truly spectacular setting with the open spaces, ornate statues of demonic beings, large bejeweled pieces housing dark magic, and openings that provide the perfect launching pad for hiding the coffins where they sleep, this creates a slew of memorable images involving the entire fog-enshrouded location housing their dark practices. Also managing to involve the rituals and sacrifices itself in addition to the scenes of the cursed follower trying to interfere in the girls' life by trying to steal her boyfriend despite his assurances it's all harmless, it all creates a kind of fun setup to the second half introducing the nightmarish vampire on the loose to the community as well as the exploits of the cult trying to ensure they stay apart so the plan can come to fruition. As it becomes more obvious that the corruption attempts where never about disrupting the relationship but instead releasing the vampire so he can begin his rampage, the action picks up and starts introducing a series of high energy sequences, from the raid on the crypt hideout, a chase with a horse-drawn carriage, or the final battle against the vampire. This brings about the kind of stellar final battle where the concept of how to defeat the final vampire is a wholly intriguing and original touch where the various religious symbols being brought about to deter him is a fun touch, the wild brawls has a lot to like, and the actual method of dispatching him makes for a wholly enjoyable conclusion. These allow the film to work through all manner of fantastic Gothic make-up on the lead vampire who has a fantastic look, including the massive fangs, bloodshot eyes, and disgusting facial scars that leave quite a distinguished impression on everything he touches. Overall, there's quite a lot to like here as there are a few drawbacks to bring this down. The main issue is a seemingly backward means of storytelling involving how the whole plan to bring the daughter into the cult's grasp is ultimately missing the point of what everything is about. The point of the curse was for the cult to abduct the daughter, which was a result of how she was originally conceived in the first place to be sacrificed for their means, so when she returns as an adult years later, being the outsider in the love triangle makes little sense. It would make for a much darker feature to be the one in the relationship that needs to be broken off so that the smitten boyfriend is more concerned with his new girlfriend and leaving her easy pickings for their journey, and how it's handled here makes for a backward setup. As well, there's also the film's somewhat cheap and flimsy production that shows itself off at certain points here, with awful day-for-night photography, no gore at all, and rudimentary special effects that aren't damaging but do hold it back some.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
You guys wondering what the hell i am talking about and who is Radu? Radu is horror Dracula vampire from the movie called subspecies and any one has watched it will know my point of view,In fact band darwaza was released in 1990 before subspecies released in 1991,
Despite of both characters similarity,i regret to say this neola triumphs with his unforgiving devilish performance,blood sucker even sucks the life of the audiences.There are jokes in the movie but that won't ease your blood pressure to normal level,iniquitous,uncanny is at its best,what i would call this vampire as one of the seven chief devils and the tempter of Faust.
I am warning you guys This is non nonsense movie,Young girls and heart patient don't watch this movie or else neola is watching you from the window.
Despite of both characters similarity,i regret to say this neola triumphs with his unforgiving devilish performance,blood sucker even sucks the life of the audiences.There are jokes in the movie but that won't ease your blood pressure to normal level,iniquitous,uncanny is at its best,what i would call this vampire as one of the seven chief devils and the tempter of Faust.
I am warning you guys This is non nonsense movie,Young girls and heart patient don't watch this movie or else neola is watching you from the window.
I loved this movie because of its cheapness! I mean I laughed my butt off the whole way! I actually avoid bollywood horror movies of today cause they are not of Ramsay's anymore. All they do is remake stories verbatim of american movies. Ramsay took a general idea and made it his own.
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