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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn incomplete book containing nine-and-a-half stories is revealed to be cursed and endangers the life of a bunch of college friends after one of them ends up reading it.An incomplete book containing nine-and-a-half stories is revealed to be cursed and endangers the life of a bunch of college friends after one of them ends up reading it.An incomplete book containing nine-and-a-half stories is revealed to be cursed and endangers the life of a bunch of college friends after one of them ends up reading it.
Anita Hassanandani Reddy
- Shanti 'Shanu'
- (as Natassha)
Raj Zutshi
- Prof. Siddharth 'Sid' Das
- (as Rajendranath Zutshi)
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I rate a few movies and only a few movies are close to my heart, KRISHNA COTTAGE is one of them, literally a great great story with a great ending, I will suggest you to must watch this movie... Suna suna lamha lamha it gives me goosebumps when I listen to this song... Although horror part is not too much but the story and acting amazing....
This movie tells a good story about one side love, I was the entire movie and no part of the movie watch boring enjoyed each and every minute while watching this movie great work and good fiction work by all the team who was involved in this movie Thankyou.
A group of dumb adults, old enough to have graduated at least 10 years ago, are still in college. Understandable as far as Sohail Khan is concerned. Suffered too many year-downs maybe. Anita Hasanandani speaks in a manner proving she's still suffering from hangover of her soap operas while the rest of the troupe rather than murdering her just keep listening. Enter Isha Koppikar as a demonic spirit, admitted to the college in mid session, maybe has a few backlogs to clear from her past incarnation. Wherever a mysterious book goes, it spells doom, be it for its transport be it for its reader. It can very well be assumed the book is actually the movie's script. Despite being multi-talented, years of sabbatical have forced poor Rati Agnihotri to work as a call centre between spirits and humans, some of the dead might've surely complained why Sohail Khan took acting.
Key takeaways from the movie: Anita Hasanandani should attend a speech therapist, Isha Koppikar no matter how brain dead should refrain from ever playing the dead again and Sohail Khan should visit the lavatory before facing the camera or perhaps accept roles where he's to play deaf, dumb and mute combined, it'll be tough but he can try for audience sake.
Key takeaways from the movie: Anita Hasanandani should attend a speech therapist, Isha Koppikar no matter how brain dead should refrain from ever playing the dead again and Sohail Khan should visit the lavatory before facing the camera or perhaps accept roles where he's to play deaf, dumb and mute combined, it'll be tough but he can try for audience sake.
Looks like Ekta Kapoor produces another not-that-great thriller and also uses the same locales. A good thriller usually does have the shocking moments that make you jump in your seat, and this movie "kind of" has some of those, but you have no idea who/what is scaring everyone. Is it a ghost? Is it a murderer? Is it a victim? Nothing seems to make sense. Pointless scaring is not scary at all. The story finally makes sense towards the end, but it's too late by then. Some rather unconvincing scenes are more comical than they are scary. Rati Agnihotri is a good actress, but her ghost scene is absolutely hilarious. Songs are okay. Sohail and Isha gave a decent performance.
Recently, I revisited Krishna Cottage, a film I watched many times during my childhood. Back then, I found it mysterious and slightly scary - especially because of the horror scenes I often skipped. It held a strange charm for me, and I think that nostalgic connection is what made me want to see it again after all these years.
The film begins with an interesting concept - the idea of the "nine and a half stories." That part still feels fresh and intriguing, and it pulled me in right away. But sadly, after that promising start, the movie slowly starts to lose its grip. As the story unfolds, it becomes quite dull and predictable. I found myself feeling bored and disconnected from the plot.
The background score doesn't add much to the mood, and most of the soundtrack is forgettable. Only the last song stood out to me - it's well-composed and works nicely in the context. When it comes to the performances, most of the cast delivers very average work. No one really leaves a strong impression, except Isha Koppikar. I'm not sure if it's her acting or just her screen presence, but she seemed more convincing than the rest.
Overall, Krishna Cottage is an average film with a few interesting ideas that aren't developed well. The atmosphere, music, and acting don't do enough to lift the story. Still, there's something about it - maybe the nostalgic value - that makes me feel connected to it. I wouldn't call it a good film, but if it airs on TV again, I might still watch it, not for the quality, but for the memories attached to it.
The film begins with an interesting concept - the idea of the "nine and a half stories." That part still feels fresh and intriguing, and it pulled me in right away. But sadly, after that promising start, the movie slowly starts to lose its grip. As the story unfolds, it becomes quite dull and predictable. I found myself feeling bored and disconnected from the plot.
The background score doesn't add much to the mood, and most of the soundtrack is forgettable. Only the last song stood out to me - it's well-composed and works nicely in the context. When it comes to the performances, most of the cast delivers very average work. No one really leaves a strong impression, except Isha Koppikar. I'm not sure if it's her acting or just her screen presence, but she seemed more convincing than the rest.
Overall, Krishna Cottage is an average film with a few interesting ideas that aren't developed well. The atmosphere, music, and acting don't do enough to lift the story. Still, there's something about it - maybe the nostalgic value - that makes me feel connected to it. I wouldn't call it a good film, but if it airs on TV again, I might still watch it, not for the quality, but for the memories attached to it.
It's a good movie, worth watching. Like many other ghost stories, this movie also starts with a group of friends travel late night and happens to halt in a haunted building. But no killing takes place there. The group of friends continue their life happily until they come across a book which turns their life.
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- QuizThe film was previously titled " Kimberly Cottage No. 16.".
- BlooperContinuity error: When all of the friends drive through a tunnel after the engagement party, it is early morning (with morning light) when they enter the tunnel and dark night when they are across the tunnel on the other side. No supernatural element in the movie accounts for this, so the only explanation is that it is a continuity error.
- Versioni alternativeTwo TV versions of the film exist and both are rated U (universal). One, certified by the CBFC in 2005, is heavily cut and has a duration of 105 minutes, while the other, certified in 2008, is 120 minutes long.
- ConnessioniReferences Earth (1998)
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- Кришна коттедж
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India(outdoor)
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- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 4 minuti
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By what name was Krishna Cottage (2004) officially released in Canada in English?
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