Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJhilmil and Virag move to their new house with son Rohan and Jhilmil's younger sister Radhika. There is an old tree outside the house. The tree and the house are haunted by the dead.Jhilmil and Virag move to their new house with son Rohan and Jhilmil's younger sister Radhika. There is an old tree outside the house. The tree and the house are haunted by the dead.Jhilmil and Virag move to their new house with son Rohan and Jhilmil's younger sister Radhika. There is an old tree outside the house. The tree and the house are haunted by the dead.
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Rajpal Naurang Yadav
- Udwada
- (as Rajpal Yadav)
Bansaree Madhani
- Jyoti Tatya Topiwala
- (as Bansree Bhupesh Madhani)
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At this point I've seen more than a few Hindi horror movies and for the most part I usually find them amusing but certainly not scary. This one... well, "scary" might be taking it too far, but creepy it certainly was. I'm not sure that any Indian horror film has raised my neck hair as often as this one did. Predictable? Sure... but aren't they all? There are very few "original" story ideas left in the horror genre. But even with the best of story ideas, it's the execution that separates the good from the mediocre from the truly bad (see "Kaun?", 1999). And Vaastu Shastra is pretty much spot-on in the execution department. Staging and lighting worked well, even the makeup was better than the norm (especially for the creepy dead-things). And while some have pointed to other films as "inspirations" for "Vaastu Shastra", it's not the obvious Hollywood or Korean or Japanese (or Hong Kong, or...) ripoff that you might expect. Yes, there are elements of several previous films, but really... can't you say that about just about every horror movie released since "Night of the Living Dead"? Someday perhaps a writer somewhere in the world will come up with a story we've never seen before. But with the sheer number of films that have rolled out since the invention of the motion picture camera, it's nearly impossible to make a film in any genre -- especially the horror genre -- that doesn't include elements of those that have gone before. "Vaastu Shastra" is no exception, but the "borrowed" elements are more a salute to the films that came before it than they are blatant plagiarism. This is a well written, well-directed, well produced movie and one well worth watching.
RGV continues with his ability to surprise the audience in this movie - sometimes a positive and sometimes a negative surprise. I found this movie positively surprising. A masterpiece in the genre of horror movies in India the movie carries on the legacy created by Bhoot and grips you slowly with fear. The eeriness quotient rises as the movie progresses and its not about the ghosts with funny caricature like faces but about something which you can feel. I would rate this in the league of Raat by Revathi. RGV has the ability to create an eerie atmosphere without usage of much of dialogues between the characters. The tempo of the movie is a bit slow initially but really speeds up in the end. The climax is apt for the theme.
His isn't a bad movie at all. Pretty gosh-darned enjoyable, in fact. Maybe a little dated as to the scares, but it wasn't common when it was made. The child actor, is OUTSTANDING ! It's a good and enjoyable.
This Movie is a very good attempt by the director and it definitely stays with you after watching this movie for a quiet long time. Not a typical but a unique one to experience for horror lovers of Bollywood.
Eerie settings, brilliant sound and creepy situations are bound to send a chill down your spine ! The child actor, is OUTSTANDING ! He has amazing expressions !! Sushmita Sen and Peeya Rai Chaudry are, as always, brilliant in their roles. Recommended !
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- AnecdotesOne of the rare Bollywood movies which did not have any soundtracks in the movie and no Soundtrack album was released for the movie.
- GaffesIn the climax scene when Jhilmil stumbles and drops Rohan, it is clearly visible that its not a real baby but a doll.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Bhoot Returns (2012)
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By what name was Vaastu Shastra (2004) officially released in Canada in English?
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