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13B: Fear Has a New Address

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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13B: Fear Has a New Address (2009)
A man experiences a supernatural occurrence at his newly purchased apartment; a soap opera being telecast exclusively on his TV, which shows the future of his family.
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A man experiences a supernatural occurrence at his newly purchased apartment; a soap opera being telecast exclusively on his TV, which shows the future of his family.A man experiences a supernatural occurrence at his newly purchased apartment; a soap opera being telecast exclusively on his TV, which shows the future of his family.A man experiences a supernatural occurrence at his newly purchased apartment; a soap opera being telecast exclusively on his TV, which shows the future of his family.

  • Director
    • Vikram K. Kumar
  • Writers
    • Abhinav Kashyap
    • Vikram K. Kumar
    • Rajshri Sudhakar
  • Stars
    • Madhavan
    • Nitu Chandra
    • Poonam Dhillon
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    9.8K
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    • Director
      • Vikram K. Kumar
    • Writers
      • Abhinav Kashyap
      • Vikram K. Kumar
      • Rajshri Sudhakar
    • Stars
      • Madhavan
      • Nitu Chandra
      • Poonam Dhillon
    • 75User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Madhavan
    Madhavan
    • R. Manohar
    • (as R. Madhavan)
    Nitu Chandra
    Nitu Chandra
    • Priya
    • (as Neetu Chandra)
    Poonam Dhillon
    Poonam Dhillon
    • Sushma - Manohar's mom
    Saranya Ponvannan
    Saranya Ponvannan
    • Manohar's Mother
    • (as Saranya)
    Sachin Khedekar
    Sachin Khedekar
    • Dr. Balu
    Ravi Babu
    Ravi Babu
    • Shiva
    Sampath Raj
    Sampath Raj
    • Adv. Ramachandran
    • (as Sampath)
    Murli Sharma
    Murli Sharma
    • Inspector Shiva
    • (as Murali Sharma)
    Amar Upadhyay
    Amar Upadhyay
    • Mohan
    Deepak Dobriyal
    Deepak Dobriyal
    • Senthil
    Vinay Jain
    Vinay Jain
    • Ganesh
    Dhritiman Chatterjee
    Dhritiman Chatterjee
    • Thyagarajan
    Suhasini Mulay
    Suhasini Mulay
    • Sheila's grandma
    V. Balakrishnan
    • Sai Ram
    Meera Vasudevan
    Meera Vasudevan
    • Chitra
    Roshan Abbas
    • Show Host
    Bavanika
    Beethovan
    • Director
      • Vikram K. Kumar
    • Writers
      • Abhinav Kashyap
      • Vikram K. Kumar
      • Rajshri Sudhakar
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    User reviews75

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    6bobbysing

    Well attempted thriller with a slow mild first half & a red hot iron second.

    With 13B, Indian film-makers take another tiny step towards exploring new ideas on screen. Gone are the days of those silly and childish horror movies served to us a few decades back. Moving ahead in that direction, 13B can be termed as a good attempt by the director Vikram Kumar who tries to give something new and out of the box in the genre of fast paced thrillers with good suspense.

    But like the recent Raaz-2, 13B is also a good thriller and not a complete horror movie as publicized in the media campaign by the producers. Yes, it takes the idea of spirits coming through a TV from THE RING, but the similarity ends here only and the movie takes a completely different path as it proceeds further. The story is about a family coming to their new house, with an address of 13B and within days they start experiencing mysterious and strange events. The women of the house, who are addicted to the afternoon TV serials, catch on to a new daily soap called "Sab Khairiyat" which has just started on a channel. Surprisingly, the happenings in the serial are exactly similar to what they are living in their real life. And as the incidents start becoming violent and bloody, there arise serious problems in the family.

    The movie starts off as a cold water kept on the fire for boiling. The first half only raises the temperature to a certain limit which results in just a mild hot water. The viewer keeps waiting for something fast to happen but he is served the hot dish only after the intermission. In sharp contrast to its first half, post interval the temperature starts rising with a great speed and as you reach the climax the water is boiling hot as a red hot iron. The well written sequences unfold the secret in an impressive way, handled well by the director towards the end.

    Though there are several loopholes in the script regarding the suspense but they don't strike you at once since the second half has many disclosures being made at a very brisk pace. In the first half, the writer takes too much time to come on to the main topic and that deprives the movie to be called as a complete entertainer. The Storyline has a good suspense but the spirits roaming in the house are not scary enough as expected from the promos. The movie should have been edited more severely (by at least 15-20 min) which would have resulted in a far better product for the viewers.

    I still wonder about one thing in bollywood, which is regarding its passion for the songs. After so many new & fresh minds now working for the industry, why they all still stick to the idea of adding a few songs in a movie. And that too in a thriller, horror or murder mystery. Ideally these genre of movies should be strictly made as song less ventures to generate the desired impact on the viewer. But I think it will still take a long time for us to get away with this old passion of ours.

    On merit basis there are three major assets of the movie. The first one is the Solid Background music and fabulous sound design. In fact in the titles only you get the feeling that some good sound effects are here on the cards. The second merit is the outstanding Camera-work which is visible in each frame and scene. The creative visuals enhance the experience of this thriller to a great extent, especially the scenes with the blind man and his dog, sequences related to the old black & white television and scenes at the mental asylum. The third worth mentioning plus point is the superb act by Madhavan, which he can easily rate as his best work till date in Hindi Cinema. He acts better in the tense scenes involving encounter with the spirits.

    Among the other actors, Neetu Chandra is fine and she looks exactly like a lady next door with the right home wears. Deepak Dobriyal excels in his performance and impresses. Poonam Dhillon is wasted and so is Sachin Khedekar who doesn't suit the role he is given.

    In short, 13B can be rated as good attempt by its team but it could have been much better with a lot of editing and without the unnecessary songs. Fans of thriller cum horror movies should feel about 65-75% satisfaction after watching 13B.
    8chiragrathod09

    "A Gripping Tale of Terror"

    "13B: Fear Has a New Address" is a Hindi horror film that masterfully intertwines the elements of fear, technology, and the supernatural. It's stand out not only for its gripping narrative but also for its ability to tap into societal fears and anxieties surrounding modern life.

    The film centers around the life of a family who moves into a new apartment in a seemingly ordinary building. However, the apartment number 13B soon becomes synonymous with terror as the family members begin to experience strange occurrences. The plot thickens when they discover that the events in their lives are eerily similar to a television serial that airs on their flat-screen TV. This clever premise adds a unique layer of suspense as the characters grapple with the eerie overlap between their reality and what they see on screen.

    The film's premise is intriguing and sets it apart from typical horror fare. The idea of a television predicting the future is both chilling and thought-provoking. The screenplay successfully builds suspense and keeps the audience engaged with its unpredictable twists.

    One of the movie's strongest aspects is its ability to build tension. The slow unraveling of the family's situation keeps the viewers engaged, and the atmospheric cinematography skillfully enhances the eerie tone. The film doesn't rely solely on jump scares; instead, it creates an unsettling ambiance that lingers long after the credits roll. The use of sound design is also commendable, amplifying moments of dread without overwhelming the audience.

    The performances in "13B" are another highlight. R. Madhavan, who plays the protagonist Manohar, delivers a compelling performance that resonates with the audience. His portrayal of a father struggling to protect his family while confronting unexplainable phenomena is both relatable and absorbing. The supporting cast, including Neetu Chandra and Sachin Khedekar, also deliver strong performances that add depth to the narrative.

    The film touches on themes such as the impact of technology on our daily lives and the pervasive influence of media. It raises thought-provoking questions about reality versus fiction, making viewers reflect on how much of their lives are shaped by what they consume through screens. The subtle social commentary intertwines seamlessly with the horror elements, enriching the overall experience.

    While "13B" may not be perfect, it successfully avoids clichés often found in horror films. The climax offers a series of twists that keep viewers guessing, culminating in a conclusion that is both satisfying and thought-provoking. However, some might find the pacing in certain segments a bit slow, which could affect the overall tension for those seeking non-stop thrills.

    "13B: Fear Has a New Address" is a noteworthy entry in the horror genre that combines supernatural elements with a smart critique of modern living. Its compelling performances, suspenseful storytelling, and social commentary make it a film worth watching for horror enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. Whether you are a fan of the genre or simply looking for an engaging movie, "13B" is sure to leave a lasting impression and perhaps make you think twice about the next reality show you watch.
    8hbdave_77

    an awesome thriller of the year...

    My two thumbs up for Director Vikram Kumar who made this gripping thriller. First one for his well written script & second for his crackling & detailing direction. I've read that Kumar was keen to work with R Madhvan & had approached him earlier but he rejected his offer & demanded a better script. So Kumar spent two years to come up with the story idea & four to pen down a hardbound script of 13B. Love's labor was not lost & ultimately Madhvan loved the script & instantly signed the project. The film was then shot in 40 days flat. & Kudos to that brilliant script which makes you hooked in the edge on the seat second half. So what's 13 B? Well, it's a jinx number. A family messed up in their newly purchased flat. The first half is just average which projects focus on several unimaginable incidents in their flat- a lift refuses to function, disfigured images taken by mobile cam, milk splits everyday, nobody can hit a nail in the pooja room & jarring & suspicious television serial which resembles with the lives of the family members. And I thought for a minute- Am I watching some superstitious crap nonsense or what???

    But hey, the film bowled me over in the second half. It's really intriguing & successfully kept the tension rolling for the audience with twists & turns of the story. The revelation of suspense is just awesome. And I 'm not going to spoil it by revealing anything further. Madhvan always do selective films & most of the time he comes with bingo performance. He has an expressive face & natural body language which suits his roles perfectly. Watch his expressions of fear in this & you will agree with me. Rest of the players has also played their parts as naturally as possible but I specially like to mention the performance of Deepak Dobriyal, who has acted the role of Ashok in the film. He's really a revelation. (Remember the actor who was guided by Saif Ali Khan in 'Omkaara') Technically also the film is faultless & successfully enhances the thrilling effect for the audience. The only thing which I would like to edit in the film is cutting of those two songs in the first half.

    A Strong recommendation of the week but it's my humble request to watch it in theatre. No piracy for this sort of talented & promising director's film please.

    Ratings- 8/10
    7hsharma-51427

    Better than a lot other horror movies

    Unfortunately watched it in 2020. So definitely couldn't relate to it as someone watched it much earlier would be able to. A good thriller. First half is slow. Movie picks up from the second half. I'd say don't switch over from the first half actually the movie starts in the second half. R Madhavan acting skills are great. He looks not only convincing but keeps you glued to the movie. Watch it if you have a taste for horror movies.
    7AishFan

    Engrossing thriller

    Yes, finally a thriller! There is definitely a scarcity of movies belonging to this genre. Whether it be your Abbas-Mastan flicks or other supernatural suspense such as Raaz, 1920, and Bhoot, I'll be there! 13B is a great edge-of-the-seat thriller that keeps you as engrossed as the ladies in the film are with the TV serials. The film revolves around a mysterious TV show that mirrors and reveals what will happen in the protagonist's family's life that day. Everything is great--lighting, sound, etc. The plot is fascinating and the unraveling of the story behind the TV serial's characters is eye-popping! The violent flashbacks and disturbed characters leaves the viewers horrified! Madhavan, as always, has given a sincere and outstanding performance! You feel terrified with him. Good watch.

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    • Trivia
      A sequel was planned but dropped for unknown reasons.
    • Goofs
      When Madhavan borrows a newspaper from a person in a hospital, it is clearly visible that the paper he borrows is an English newspaper but when he starts reading it, we see that contents are in Tamil.
    • Alternate versions
      Shot in Hindi and Tamil languages, with a few characters being played by different actors in both. The Hindi version is titled 13B: Fear Has a New Address, while the Tamil version is titled Yavarum Nalam (meaning All are fine).
    • Connections
      Referenced in C.I.D.: Mystery Code Murders (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Yavarum Nalam
      Performed by Shankar Mahadevan

      Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy (Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani, Loy Mendonsa)

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2009 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • Tamil
    • Also known as
      • Yavarum Nalam
    • Production companies
      • Reliance Big Pictures
      • Wide Angle Creations
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    • Budget
      • ₹30 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,594
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,056
      • Mar 8, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,482,072
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      2 hours 18 minutes
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      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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