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Shaapit: The Cursed

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Shaapit: The Cursed (2010)
In order to wed his sweetheart, a male must reverse a 350-year old curse on her family.
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In order to wed his sweetheart, a male must reverse a 350-year old curse on her family.In order to wed his sweetheart, a male must reverse a 350-year old curse on her family.In order to wed his sweetheart, a male must reverse a 350-year old curse on her family.

  • Director
    • Vikram Bhatt
  • Writers
    • Vikram Bhatt
    • Girish Dhamija
    • Aditya Narayan
  • Stars
    • Aditya Narayan
    • Shweta Agarwal
    • Rahul Dev
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vikram Bhatt
    • Writers
      • Vikram Bhatt
      • Girish Dhamija
      • Aditya Narayan
    • Stars
      • Aditya Narayan
      • Shweta Agarwal
      • Rahul Dev
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Aditya Narayan
    Aditya Narayan
    • Aman Bhargav
    Shweta Agarwal
    Shweta Agarwal
    • Kaaya Shekhawat
    Rahul Dev
    Rahul Dev
    • Professor Pashupathi
    Shubh Joshi
    • Shubh
    Murli Sharma
    Murli Sharma
    • Mr. Shekhawat
    Nishigandha Wad
    Nishigandha Wad
    • Mrs. Shekhawat
    Prithvi Zutshi
    Prithvi Zutshi
    • Aman's father
    Neha Bam
    Neha Bam
    • Aman's mother
    Natasha Sinha
    Natasha Sinha
    • Mohini
    Manoj Verma
    Manoj Verma
    • Maharaja Ranjit Singh
    Sunny Hinduja
    Sunny Hinduja
    • Kuljeet Singh
    Yash Ahlawat
    • Yash Ahlawat
    Ashok Kumar Beniwal
    Ashok Kumar Beniwal
    • Raza - Curator of Jail Museum
    • (as Ashok Beniwal)
    Deepak Bhatia
    Pawan Chopra
    Pawan Chopra
    Rohan Painter
    Preeti
    Sanjay Sharma
    Sanjay Sharma
    • Director
      • Vikram Bhatt
    • Writers
      • Vikram Bhatt
      • Girish Dhamija
      • Aditya Narayan
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    User reviews13

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    7creedreaper

    Much Better than RAAZ 2

    Okay if u are a fan of horror and have seen the both Raaz movies, you will enjoy this one. The only problem I saw was that they used a lot of graphics and they were really cheesy. But the sounds effects were really good and the places were really spooky looking. The concept was nice but it wasn't at the level of the first RAAZ. In fact a lot of scenarios were taken from the the first RAAZ. If only they had better CGI technology, this would've easily become more scarier than the first RAAZ.

    Aditya Narayan was quite decent being it's his first movie, he didn't overdo his acting anywhere. And offcourse Rahul Dev was just as good as he usually is. It was interesting to see him not playing a negative role for once.

    Overall if u have time to waste, and ur alone and in a mood for something in horror, this will get u where u need to go!
    4micky_arya

    Is this what we call 'horror'?

    When I first heard about Shaapit, I was a li'l thrilled as it was a "The Vikram Bhatt" movie. Vikram Bhatt established himself in the area film direction with his super hit Raaz, a movie which will always stand the test of time. After Raaz, Vikram Bhatt seemed to loose his roots. His style, though present in bits in pieces, lacked that finesse that was present in Raaz. 1920 did provide some promise but the end result was far from satisfying. Shaapit is a movie which shouldn't have been made, a waste of money. The essence of a horror movie is the build up of the core plot and most importantly a horrifying ghost/monster. The build up was OK but the monster really sucked. 3rd grade CG used in portraying the ghost. Secondly, the emotional part of the lover duo was extended without any purpose. There wasn't any chemistry present between them. No match for the Dino-Bipasha pair. Thirdly, horror content of the movie was very low. Shhh...Phir Koi Hai of Star One would have done better than this movie. The positives of the movie were the thought behind the movie which could have been netter executed. Implementation of CG in Hindi horror for the 1st time perhaps. Locales. And Aditya to some extent. As a horror movie fan and a small time critic, I really would like to convey 1 or 2 things to Sir Vikram Bhatt. A love story isn't necessary to be included in a horror movie. Just once watch movies like Jeepers Creepers, Nightmare on the Elm Street, Night of the Living Dead, Grudge, Ring and Silent Hill. These movies are unorthodox, innovative, gory, psychologically impacting and super hits. Can't we make movies like this??? Isn't the Indian audience ready & mature enough to experience another level of thrill??? Is there a dearth of ideas and courage to make such movies??? I would say NO. We can definitely make much better movies than these, horror movies in the real sense. And, you Vikram Bhatt definitely is one of those people who are capable of making such movies. As for summarising Shaapit, I think it should be skipped for some other task worthy of our time.

    micky23
    8arindamchoudhury

    good movie

    I just watched this movie and I liked it. This movie is completely Indian one. Horror quotient is great. The story is quite good. But I think there should be more clarification given about the connection between the curse and the ghost.

    They successfully created a spooky environment in this movie which I think very new to Hindi movies. I liked the professor concept also. They successfully make this character believable also. And they made a good balance between the love and horror. The direction, editing, sound and camera is great. I jumped a lot times in my chair during this movie.

    Now what I don't liked: 1. design of the Ghost. They should have worked more on that.

    2. The song ( I think we can call that item song ) sung before the prince, totally ruined the environment of the movie.

    3. The last destruction scene of ghost. That was too childish.
    7yuvv-19465

    Not a bad movie actually very nice

    Shaapit is not a bad movie idk what the audienecs want. The story is nice acting okay and direction fantastic. The atmosphere is spooky and unsettling. The execution is fine. But the way The King is portrayed is not very nice. The item song ruins it. The ending is childish. They did not give any time to design the ghost properly. But whatever when u warch the film u enjoy and u dont feel like u wasted 2 hrs. U enjoy it. I like it. Not a bad film. Worth watching one time. Surprised to know it was a flop.
    8varghesejunior

    Watchable

    Shaapit is worth a watch.

    The good- Great songs, Good concept, good acting,especially by Rahul Dev,no vulgarity, quite a few thrills.

    The bad-1 item song( something which should never be used in horror movies as it can spoil the essence of that genre), some silly scenes, amateurish acting on the part of some of the cast.

    But like Phoonk 2 it should be watched ideally on the big screen else you may not appreciate the effect.

    Surprising this was a flop. Donno what people expect. However it's much better than olden day horrors,that's for sure.

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    • Trivia
      Murli Sharma played father's character for the first time.
    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits includes an illustration of photo collections of Aman and Kaya, living happily ever after and getting married.
    • Soundtracks
      Ajnabi Hawaayein
      Written by Sameer

      Composed by Chirantan Bhatt

      Performed by Shreya Ghoshal

      Courtesy of Tips Cassettes & Records Co.

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 2010 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Проклятие
    • Filming locations
      • Film City, Goregaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • ASA Production & Enterprises
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      • $2,316,497
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 25m(145 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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