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Shaapit: The Cursed

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 25m
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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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    5.5/10
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    • 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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    5namashi_1

    Average....

    Vikram Bhatt is a terrific storyteller. Right from 'Gunegaar' to his last film '1920', his work has made me a fan of his, so watching 'Shaapit' was a must.

    The story of a girl who is trapped in a generational curse, which does not allow her love & marriage and her lover who vows to conquer this curse. Will she come over the curse? 'Shaapit' is a fantastic idea, and so is Bhatt's direction. But the writing falters, especially in the second hour. The climax also is embarrassing and leaves no impact. Anyways, it has it's share of eerie moments, which leave a impact.

    Aditya Narayan makes a fine debut. Plus, he's a good singer. Shweta also does a fine job. Rahul Dev is fantastic in a supporting role. Others are adequate.

    'Shaapit' is an average watch, but it's worth a watch for Bhatt's terrific direction and Rahul Dev's fantastic performance.
    8sameer-908-754930

    Very entertaining B movie

    Shaapit was my first horror movie seen in a theater. and believe me, it justified the price paid for the ticket. Most of the theater was empty which added to the atmosphere. It may not be the best Vikram Bhatt horror flick but still has some good jump scares. I consider Vikram's Raaz as one of the best bollywood horror films.

    the positives: spooky atmosphere, great story setting and build-up, a good mix of science, mythology and history, melodious music, some scary effects & BGM considering it was a low-budget film

    the negatives: the cast was new except Rahul Dev so acting was a bit hit-n-miss, Aditya Narayan looked a little childish for the the part of hero but his efforts are worth appreciating, the CGI effects on ghost's design were cheesy

    On the whole, a very entertaining fare from Bollywood horror veteran Vikram Bhatt
    AvinashPatalay

    Not as good as his earlier "1920"

    When I watched Vikram Bhatt's previous horror outing "1920" I thought man, this guy has got some style. It was like giving stiff competition to Ramgopal Verma. And with the same expectation levels if you happen to watch "Shaapit", the whole experience is so Ramsay Bros.

    The writing is culprit, too many cinematic liberties. In terms of execution there are huge lapses. The love-track between the couple loaded with infatuation. One would expect an impact when Rahul Dev enters, sadly his character shapes up to blue-collar quack. The scary moments are glorified Ramsay's flick. The climax should have been trimmed to make it sleek. The period drama portion deserve special mention though.

    The cat is out of the bag that Aditya Narayan has chosen unwisely. He lacks screen-presence. Shweta Agarwal barely has anything to contribute in second half. The chemistry between the pair is zero. Natasha Sinha apes Ila Arun. The performance of the priest who sets the curse in motion deserves special mention.

    On a whole "Shaapit" barely escapes being classified a B-grade flick.

    PS: Nearly forgot, I am enlightened that a few centuries ago even the royal blood had a penchant for item songs!
    5bobbysing

    Partially interesting rehashed version of Ramsay Brother's "Purana Mandir".

    There are mainly only two formulas of making Horror movies in Bollywood. One is to easily go for an urban scary tale inspired from the foreign horror films famous in various parts of the world. And second is to go back to our own tried and tested formula of Ramsay brothers involving Kings & Queens of the past era. Vikram Bhatt tasted success with "Raaz" made on the first one and now comes up with "Shaapit" made on the second formula mentioned above.

    His latest venture reveals the secret of a curse being faced by only the girls of a family from many generations. When the young lead couple of the story deeply in love, are told about this curse by their parents, then instead of compromising with the situation, they decide to go on a search for the evil spirit and finish it off. The same plot was earlier used by Ramsay brothers in their 1984 movie "Purana Mandir" and now Vikram Bhatt uses it again with some re-touches of his own along with the new advanced technology and gimmicks.

    Initially, the movie does well to keep the viewer interested. The ground work to introduce various characters and situations is well worked upon and impresses. But on the later stages, the story loses the grip and starts boring you with its prolonged sequences and proceedings. However, in the first hour, "Shaapit"' has few worth watching scenes like the one where the boy goes for stealing a cursed book from the library and when the girl sees an old lady lying on the road in front of her car. But post intermission the movie relies heavily upon the action scenes between the human and the spirit and those too are stretched to a great extent.

    Ideally a horror movie should never be lengthy enough, leading to loss of interest. It should be very fast and quick, which scares you off at once and doesn't provide any dull moments for thinking. Unfortunately, Shaapit scores very low in this direction as its quite lengthy requiring a great amount of trimming from its director. Post interval, even after the whole secret has been revealed to the viewers, they still have to wait too long for the movie to get over. And that proves to be the biggest drawback of an otherwise average Shaapit.

    The special effects used in various scenes are also in huge contrast with each other. At one end the graphics representations are good enough to scare you off but at the same time, they are very childishly done in a different scene. For instance, in the climax scene, where the water starts pouring in from the broken wall, you can clearly see "the blurred chroma cutting edges" around the characters and elements. (Readers having the knowledge of graphics and editing would easily understand what I am referring to.)

    But there is one major contribution made by the movie in the form of "Aditya Narayan", who is a complete natural in front of the camera and is really a blessed child of the Holy Creator. He is the best example of the fact that a Star Child is just not given a chance due to his family connections. He was chosen for the role only because the director could see that he can act. Aditya, not only looks smart and fresh on screen, but he also delivers a polished act without any signs of nervousness on screen. Along with his singing, acting is another aspect of his future career, for which he should now seriously plan and think, as we are willing to see more of him pretty soon.

    Shweta doesn't get much scope on screen as most of the time she is lying on the hospital bed in coma and gets no major scenes to show her talent. Thankfully Rahul Dev is not over the top this time and makes an impact. Debutant Shubh Joshi acts well with great confidence and rest all in the cast do justice to their roles as required. In the music section, two songs seem to be interesting while watching the movie. Especially "Tere Bina" has got the pain of separation and love. But still the music is not as rich as compared to the earlier hits given by Vikram Bhatt. Background music is loud at times but rightly provides the scary moments too when needed.

    On the whole, "Shaapit" is not a very fine horror flick, coming from the house of Vikram Bhatt this time. It has an interesting and watchable first half but crashes down to a large extent later on. The only worth mentioning merit of the movie is "Aditya Narayan" who forces you to notice him and his acting skills with élan.
    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.

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      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
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    • Filming locations
      • Film City, Goregaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • ASA Production & Enterprises
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      • $2,316,497
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      2 hours 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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