Después de que una joven descubre la verdad y la terrible maldición de su familia durante generaciones, ella decide viajar a la aldea de su padre para descubrir la verdad.Después de que una joven descubre la verdad y la terrible maldición de su familia durante generaciones, ella decide viajar a la aldea de su padre para descubrir la verdad.Después de que una joven descubre la verdad y la terrible maldición de su familia durante generaciones, ella decide viajar a la aldea de su padre para descubrir la verdad.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Arti Gupta
- Suman R. Singh
- (as Aarti Gupta)
Anirudh Agarwal
- Samri
- (as Ajay Agarwal)
Sadhana Khote
- Mangli
- (as Sadhna Khote)
Rajendranath Malhotra
- Sardar Murdhar Singh
- (as Rajinder Nath)
Vishakha Chotu
- Rupali H. Singh
- (as Visakha)
Ashalata Wabgaonkar
- Damyanti - Ranvir's sister
- (as Ashalata)
Opiniones destacadas
I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs.
Revisited it recently on YouTube.
The print is good.
I consider this inferior to Mithun's Bhayaanak.
Bhayaanak relied more on atmosphere n the sinister nature of men.
This movie is scary only cos of the monster Samri n he became very famous n he is still known as Samri n not his real name. In real life too, his personality is creepy.
A devil worshipper Samri is put on trial aft he kills a king's daughter. (So nobody cared while he committed the heinous acts on non royal fellas). He has raped virgin brides, he has sacrificed young kids, he has exhumed corpses n eaten their flesh n his method of overpowering his victims is hypnotizing em by sucking out their life force through the eyes, causing their natural eyes to be replaced with demonic white ones. All the heinous activities r never shown onscreen except for the hypnotizing ones. Before his execution, Samri puts a curse on the king's dynasty. Samri is beheaded aft the king's order n his head is kept in the catacombs of the palace while his body is buried behind the purana mandir (Old Temple). The story moves 200 years forward n we r introduced to the great great descendants of the king. After this initial good start, the film has unnecessary songs, lousy sub plots to inject some comedy n bad fight sequences cos one of the character is a body builder. Towards the end when the film picks up the pace n starts getting creepy then again v r served two lousy songs. The editing is atrocious. In one scene a guy runs to the terrace to face the monster, it is a night scene. The moment he reaches the terrace, he gets a slap on his face by jus a hand shown n the next scene cuts to broad daylight n the guy is jus cryin while the monster jus disappears.
It has some gory scenes, not thru the demon but the fight sequence r nasty, a guy puts his fingers in his opponent's eyes, a person's face get smashed like a watermelon by another one's foot, ther is some lousy sword fight, a creepy horse chariot chase scene, zero nudity but lots of cleavages n fatty thighs, lots of fogs n one of the best location, the mansion. I have personally visited the mansion, it is located in Murud Janjira. The mansion is on top of a foothill next to a beach. (My aunt stays nearby n the place has some lovely childhood memories).
Very generous with an 8 cos of Samri n to encourage obscure n forgotten Bollywood horror films.
A devil worshipper Samri is put on trial aft he kills a king's daughter. (So nobody cared while he committed the heinous acts on non royal fellas). He has raped virgin brides, he has sacrificed young kids, he has exhumed corpses n eaten their flesh n his method of overpowering his victims is hypnotizing em by sucking out their life force through the eyes, causing their natural eyes to be replaced with demonic white ones. All the heinous activities r never shown onscreen except for the hypnotizing ones. Before his execution, Samri puts a curse on the king's dynasty. Samri is beheaded aft the king's order n his head is kept in the catacombs of the palace while his body is buried behind the purana mandir (Old Temple). The story moves 200 years forward n we r introduced to the great great descendants of the king. After this initial good start, the film has unnecessary songs, lousy sub plots to inject some comedy n bad fight sequences cos one of the character is a body builder. Towards the end when the film picks up the pace n starts getting creepy then again v r served two lousy songs. The editing is atrocious. In one scene a guy runs to the terrace to face the monster, it is a night scene. The moment he reaches the terrace, he gets a slap on his face by jus a hand shown n the next scene cuts to broad daylight n the guy is jus cryin while the monster jus disappears.
It has some gory scenes, not thru the demon but the fight sequence r nasty, a guy puts his fingers in his opponent's eyes, a person's face get smashed like a watermelon by another one's foot, ther is some lousy sword fight, a creepy horse chariot chase scene, zero nudity but lots of cleavages n fatty thighs, lots of fogs n one of the best location, the mansion. I have personally visited the mansion, it is located in Murud Janjira. The mansion is on top of a foothill next to a beach. (My aunt stays nearby n the place has some lovely childhood memories).
Very generous with an 8 cos of Samri n to encourage obscure n forgotten Bollywood horror films.
Yeah.. as a horror movie buff... seeing both Hollywood and Bollywood horror flicks, I would say that PURANA MANDIR is the best Indian horror film ever made, or at least, I have seen. The theme is great, the props, though cheesy, are creepy enough, the demon is really scary, the songs are good and the plot is plausible (for a change). The movie moves at a fast pace and there is never a moment of boredom, excepting some comic interludes. Ajit Singh, a nightclub singer, a talented music director (of very few films) and a true-blue Indian prince, manages to come with really hummable songs, including the signature song, WOH BEETEY DIN YAAD HAI, especially the version which Ajit Singh sings himself. A touch of eroticism in the movie is enough to titillate the audience. A watchable horror movie, by any standards. At least there is no vampire or werewolf theme, which Hollywood seems to specialize in .. Even though more than 20 years have passed since the movie was released, it has not dated.. there is nothing to date in the movie, excepting, perhaps the clothes that the lead pair wore and the car they drove. The movie has some really scary moments.. and I would really recommend it to all horror movie fans.
Purana Mandir review :
A game changer for Bollywood horror genre as well as for Ramsay Brothers themselves; Purana Mandir became the standard template for horror movies for most part of the '80s and early '90s. An evil force from the past is relieved from a curse or bond and then wreaks havoc on the unsuspecting cast, heroine taking a shower at midnight, the signature tune which even made it to Zee Horror show and above all, Anirudh Agarwal as the monster. Here he was called Saamri and achieved such cult status that Ramsays made a spinoff called 3D Saamri, a year later.
Aarti Gupta looked absolutely ravishing in swim suits. She was another major contributor to the film's success. Mohnish Behl was her hero and seems he regretted doing this film later as it pushed him in to the B grade category....until Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) rescued him.
For Ramsay Brothers, Purana Mandir turned out to be a gold mine as it not only became one of the biggest hits of 1984 but also gave them a readymade plot which they milked dry for the next two decades.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
A game changer for Bollywood horror genre as well as for Ramsay Brothers themselves; Purana Mandir became the standard template for horror movies for most part of the '80s and early '90s. An evil force from the past is relieved from a curse or bond and then wreaks havoc on the unsuspecting cast, heroine taking a shower at midnight, the signature tune which even made it to Zee Horror show and above all, Anirudh Agarwal as the monster. Here he was called Saamri and achieved such cult status that Ramsays made a spinoff called 3D Saamri, a year later.
Aarti Gupta looked absolutely ravishing in swim suits. She was another major contributor to the film's success. Mohnish Behl was her hero and seems he regretted doing this film later as it pushed him in to the B grade category....until Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) rescued him.
For Ramsay Brothers, Purana Mandir turned out to be a gold mine as it not only became one of the biggest hits of 1984 but also gave them a readymade plot which they milked dry for the next two decades.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
We did not have other option than ramsay for horror genre all movies had the same haveli, one thakur, ghost with cheap face mask, few sex scenes, one comedian with double meaning dialogue, one cabaret, and most important the trade mark dialogue " ye kai saal pehle ki baat hai '. This movie did scare me specially when actors stop their car to ask address to Satish shah hw did look scary and it is a very good scene. The ghost to this time had a good get up and looked scary. I enjoyed the comedy scene of lalita pawar, jagdeep and rajendra nath. Over all you should watch this ramsay horror it's fun entertaining.
If you want one Bollywood shocker, PURANA MANDIR is good place to start. Over two hours of over-the-top gory action with wild camera angles, stunning action scenes, creepy shocks and, eh, all the cheerful singing and dancing!
ONE THE BEST MOVIES I HAVE EVER SEEN!
Argento-fans who're tired of Euro/US horrorflicks, should try this tasty hindi dish - you'll be coming back for more!!!
ONE THE BEST MOVIES I HAVE EVER SEEN!
Argento-fans who're tired of Euro/US horrorflicks, should try this tasty hindi dish - you'll be coming back for more!!!
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- TriviaPurana Mandir was the first film shot by Ramsay's in Murud Janjira Nawab Palace later many of their films were shot out there.
- ErroresWhen Samari is beheaded his head is covered by a black cloth. Later when the head is picked up from ground and put in box, the black cloth is missing.
- ConexionesFollowed by Saamri (1985)
- Bandas sonorasWoh Beetey Din Yaad Hain
Performed by Ajit Singh
Lyrics by Amit Khanna, Geetanjali Singh, Asha Rani
Music by Ajit Singh
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