Passengers on a stranded bus in a desert are attacked by a vengeful winged witch.Passengers on a stranded bus in a desert are attacked by a vengeful winged witch.Passengers on a stranded bus in a desert are attacked by a vengeful winged witch.
Madhurima Tuli
- Rukmini
- (as Madhurima)
Kanwarjeet Paintal
- Pandit Ram Srivastav
- (as Paintal)
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Amazing movie which catch your focus on screen. Indian version of jeepers creepers 2 with different and impressing plotline.
Horror genre no longer carry the stigma of a B-grade outing delivering ample skin show under the hoods (yup, read that Ramsays). Thanks to continuous patronage from industry stalwarts like Ramgopal Varma and Vikram Bhatt who elevated the genre to a different level. Over period of time the horror genre has developed a substantial fan-base in India and movies like "Kaalo" precisely caters to this niche audience.
Using darkness is a standard scare tactic in any horror/ slasher movie. The USP of "Kaalo" is the ability to send the shiver down the spine in the broad daylight (the term "scaring the living daylights was never so apt!). This in itself deserves a big kudos!!
The characterisation of "Kaalo" bears resemblance to quite a few. The underground movements are akin to "Screamers". The flight and swoop is inspired from "Jeepers Creepers". In close-up it bears similarity to "Darth Maul" (hey, no complaints!!). Introducing "Kaalo" to the audience seemed rushed. And yes, the weapon used by "Kaalo" is quite unique.
The sepia tone neatly blends into the deserted sandy backgrounds of Rajasthan. Camera work is one of the important tool in horror movie and in the case of "Kaalo" the DOP has done a fine job. Background score is kept at optimum level not loud or jarring. The CGI adequate considering the budgetary constraints. The editing gives a slick feel to the movie though there was scope to calibrate it at few places. And yes, attempting Indiana Jones to recover the cap and the ball of wool when your pants are on fire was silly.
The only major shortcoming I found was the lack of depth in the characters. For instance the protagonist barely has an introduction. The honeymoon couple & the photo shoot couple hardly strikes a chord with the audience. Same with the priest and the rest of the star-cast. Coen Brothers/ Guy Ritchie/ Tarantino have displayed histrionics in this regard and our very own Ramgopal Varma/ Vishal Bharadwaj/ Anurag Kashyap have pushed the envelope.
Performance wise Swini Khara was good. Its good to see the "Cheeni Kum" girl after a long gap. I consider Aditya Shrivatsava to be a powerhouse of talent and found the potential was not tapped. Aditya Lakhia was okay'ish. The Laloo accent conductor linger in the head for a while. Paital as usual was dependable.
Lack of publicity made "Kaalo" get lost in incognito (sad!). Nonetheless a definite watch for a horror enthusiast! Looking forward to your next outing Mr. Wilson Louis.
PS: Its "Bombay to Goa" on the road to hell!!
Using darkness is a standard scare tactic in any horror/ slasher movie. The USP of "Kaalo" is the ability to send the shiver down the spine in the broad daylight (the term "scaring the living daylights was never so apt!). This in itself deserves a big kudos!!
The characterisation of "Kaalo" bears resemblance to quite a few. The underground movements are akin to "Screamers". The flight and swoop is inspired from "Jeepers Creepers". In close-up it bears similarity to "Darth Maul" (hey, no complaints!!). Introducing "Kaalo" to the audience seemed rushed. And yes, the weapon used by "Kaalo" is quite unique.
The sepia tone neatly blends into the deserted sandy backgrounds of Rajasthan. Camera work is one of the important tool in horror movie and in the case of "Kaalo" the DOP has done a fine job. Background score is kept at optimum level not loud or jarring. The CGI adequate considering the budgetary constraints. The editing gives a slick feel to the movie though there was scope to calibrate it at few places. And yes, attempting Indiana Jones to recover the cap and the ball of wool when your pants are on fire was silly.
The only major shortcoming I found was the lack of depth in the characters. For instance the protagonist barely has an introduction. The honeymoon couple & the photo shoot couple hardly strikes a chord with the audience. Same with the priest and the rest of the star-cast. Coen Brothers/ Guy Ritchie/ Tarantino have displayed histrionics in this regard and our very own Ramgopal Varma/ Vishal Bharadwaj/ Anurag Kashyap have pushed the envelope.
Performance wise Swini Khara was good. Its good to see the "Cheeni Kum" girl after a long gap. I consider Aditya Shrivatsava to be a powerhouse of talent and found the potential was not tapped. Aditya Lakhia was okay'ish. The Laloo accent conductor linger in the head for a while. Paital as usual was dependable.
Lack of publicity made "Kaalo" get lost in incognito (sad!). Nonetheless a definite watch for a horror enthusiast! Looking forward to your next outing Mr. Wilson Louis.
PS: Its "Bombay to Goa" on the road to hell!!
10NivalR
The purpose of a horror movie is to scare you.and this film, absolutely serves the purpose. I watched it multiple times and as a kid growing up around urban legends, it was the only movie I was scared of watching.still the thrill to is , Awesome!
I was 10 first watching the movie I was a brave boy , as my parents went out to work.the movie was broadcasted on TV. I actually didn't know that it was a horror film. I just saw the main character, I knew as Avijit.
Yes, I agree there were scenes inappropriate for children.but I didn't get it until I was sixteen. Then it was only fear. Boy! I had nightmares!
Now at 21 it's just an nostalgia.but still I hope there will be movies made which actually serves the purpose they say .
Rather then cheap entertainment.
I was 10 first watching the movie I was a brave boy , as my parents went out to work.the movie was broadcasted on TV. I actually didn't know that it was a horror film. I just saw the main character, I knew as Avijit.
Yes, I agree there were scenes inappropriate for children.but I didn't get it until I was sixteen. Then it was only fear. Boy! I had nightmares!
Now at 21 it's just an nostalgia.but still I hope there will be movies made which actually serves the purpose they say .
Rather then cheap entertainment.
I know I know it's a copied film Jeepers Creepers blah blah blah...but hey "NAKAL KE LIYE BHI AKAL CHAHIYE " having said that Jeepers Creepers film series is one of my all time favourites still I had to say this desi version is quite good the people on the bus are characterised so well, we got to see the human nature of each individual when faced with the dance of death in the dust of Kulbhata and the makers tried to scare us in the middle of a hot sunny day and the backstory of Kaalo lends a great support in characterisation of the story I believe this film gives wholesome entertainment if not an award or acclaim.
"Kaalo," featuring the versatile Ajay Devgn, is a gripping and thrilling cinematic experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Devgan's performance is outstanding as always, bringing depth and intensity to his character. The film's plot is a rollercoaster of suspense and horror, and the direction is impeccable. The antagonist, Kaalo, portrayed with eerie perfection, is truly terrifying. The cinematography and special effects add to the movie's overall appeal, creating a visually stunning experience. "Kaalo" is a must-watch for those who enjoy a combination of horror and suspense with top-notch performances, making it a true gem in Indian cinema.
The movie has already become one of my favorites.
The movie has already become one of my favorites.
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- TriviaThis film was advertised as "first ever day based horror".
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