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This is one of the most awful movies I've ever seen. Every bit of it is a spoiled motley of God knows what. Jeetendra Chawda aka Jeetu, one of the worst film makers and a black spot in the name of Horror directors alongside R.K. Khanna, R. Mittal, K.I. Sheikh, and Kanti Shah comes with his terribly twisted story of few illiterate looking college students who get killed by a rubber faced assailant. The film begins with a group of teenagers seeking asylum in a mansion. The mansion has a notorious past and soon an undead funny screwed up zombie comes to torment them.
The movie focuses more on explicit bold scenes and has no pinch of horror that the viewers expect. I don't think this movie needs any review since its nothing more than a street trash with bulk of overacting and overconfident young fools, who blabber and act smart for no reason. There is a dance sequence where Poonam Dasgupta is seen romancing with a too-young-to-be-bald man. The monster is so cheap that its one look would give you stocks of laughter for many years.
Don't watch it. This is the worst movie in the Galaxy!
The movie focuses more on explicit bold scenes and has no pinch of horror that the viewers expect. I don't think this movie needs any review since its nothing more than a street trash with bulk of overacting and overconfident young fools, who blabber and act smart for no reason. There is a dance sequence where Poonam Dasgupta is seen romancing with a too-young-to-be-bald man. The monster is so cheap that its one look would give you stocks of laughter for many years.
Don't watch it. This is the worst movie in the Galaxy!
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