A mysterious killer rises from the grave and terrorizes two couples in seeking revenge for his murder.A mysterious killer rises from the grave and terrorizes two couples in seeking revenge for his murder.A mysterious killer rises from the grave and terrorizes two couples in seeking revenge for his murder.
Apurva Agnihotri
- Kunal
- (as Apoorva Agnihotri)
Irrfan Khan
- Ajit Khurana
- (as Irrfan)
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Ramsay the kings of comedy (or was it horror, whatever) wake after years of hibernation. And yes, I did get scared. No not because of the horror element (of course I am not that squeamish) but because rats were constantly dancing on my feet in the khatmal-chaap theatre (where else do such movies run).
So check the plot. A man is repeatedly stabbed, choked to death, stuffed in plastic and dumped in a pool. But he still returns to take revenge. Now was the film a thriller or a horror? That itself is the suspense for you to discover. And the end turns out to be another mask mystery. Remember those trademark Ramsay undercover agents men wearing some stupid horror masks. Only here the mask is of a human. I suppose, no more detailing is required to skip this flick.
Amarr Upadhyay tends to get over-dramatic and theatrical, forgetting the difference between cinema and TV soaps. A cheaply and skimpily dressed Aditi Gowitrikar in her typical pink lipstick looks like .. (Uh! you know what).
The background score is a straight lift from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Not a single department of the film, whether technical or creative, is worth commenting. Novelty lacks both in story and execution.
Dhund certainly fogs your senses.
So check the plot. A man is repeatedly stabbed, choked to death, stuffed in plastic and dumped in a pool. But he still returns to take revenge. Now was the film a thriller or a horror? That itself is the suspense for you to discover. And the end turns out to be another mask mystery. Remember those trademark Ramsay undercover agents men wearing some stupid horror masks. Only here the mask is of a human. I suppose, no more detailing is required to skip this flick.
Amarr Upadhyay tends to get over-dramatic and theatrical, forgetting the difference between cinema and TV soaps. A cheaply and skimpily dressed Aditi Gowitrikar in her typical pink lipstick looks like .. (Uh! you know what).
The background score is a straight lift from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Not a single department of the film, whether technical or creative, is worth commenting. Novelty lacks both in story and execution.
Dhund certainly fogs your senses.
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- TriviaFirst individual film directed by Shyam Ramsay.
- GoofsWhenever the body is seen underwater, an Olympic-sized swimming pool is seen with completely clear water and lane markings instead of the murky water in the tiny pool that is seen in front of the mansion.
- ConnectionsReferences Psychose (1960)
- SoundtracksKitna Itezar
Music by Viju Shah
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- Runtime2 hours 33 minutes
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- 2.00 : 1
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