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Khazana

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 12m
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6.5/10
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Khazana (2014)
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A young bride questions her sanity as she faces abuse at the hands of her new family - until the day she decides to fight back.A young bride questions her sanity as she faces abuse at the hands of her new family - until the day she decides to fight back.A young bride questions her sanity as she faces abuse at the hands of her new family - until the day she decides to fight back.

  • Director
    • Rahul Nath
  • Writers
    • Rahul Nath
    • Noah Potter
    • Beth McMillan
  • Stars
    • Ulka Simone Mohanty
    • Ahmed Lucan
    • Shruti Tewari
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    55
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rahul Nath
    • Writers
      • Rahul Nath
      • Noah Potter
      • Beth McMillan
    • Stars
      • Ulka Simone Mohanty
      • Ahmed Lucan
      • Shruti Tewari
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ulka Simone Mohanty
    Ulka Simone Mohanty
    • Vaidehi
    Ahmed Lucan
    • Amar
    Shruti Tewari
    • Chand
    Reem Kadem
    Reem Kadem
    • Neelima
    Bahram Khosraviani
    Bahram Khosraviani
    • Rishi
    Rahul Nath
    Rahul Nath
    • Arun
    Sasha Timo
    • Sapna
    • (as Sonam Arvind Dhage)
    Laikh Tewari
    • Dhaman
    • Director
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      • Noah Potter
      • Beth McMillan
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    10roxymayford

    wow, It amazing

    Khazana, written and directed by Rahul Nath, is a tragic story that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film. Spousal abuse, unmet expectations, misunderstandings and revenge are the main themes of this film, but other than that, it delves much deeper into human psychology. It is the story of a young woman, Vaidehi (Ulka Simone Mohanty), who is married into a wealthy family but never fits in. She faces mental, physical and verbal abuse from her husband, Amar (Ahmed Lucan). Her mother-in-law and sister-in-law, do everything possible to bring her down and manipulate her husband against her. Multiple injustices happen to Vaidehi, converting her into a broken woman, until she cannot take anymore, so she decides to fight back. Initially, the film highlights all the difficulties women face, after marriage, in the society of South Asia and the emotional toll it takes on them. But the film takes a disturbing turn near the end, and it darkens. There is a story behind every crime and usually the victim, who eventually becomes the culprit. That's what Khazana shows. The sound effects are relevant and keep the viewer glued to the screen. The performance of the entire cast is admirable, especially Ulka Simone Mohanty. Her facial expressions clearly represent her inner-conflicts and how she is trying to keep her sanity together. Combined with a beautiful script and dialogue, this keeps the viewer engrossed throughout the film. It highlights the dark truths of our society and a must-watch if you are interested in psychological thrillers; and while it may be a controversial issue for some, certainly does stand out from the typical films from South Asia.
    10davidsamoo

    Wow, this is death in the round circle

    Khazana - an interesting movie directed by Rahul Nath. Vaidehi (the wife), really gave it all to them equally, this is what I call absolute and perfect revenge. Amar (the husband) and all his friends are so cruel, Neelima, that bad mother-in-law and her childish daughter who took after her mother deserves to experience the same on earth instead of the death which i think was actually a quick and better option. I love this movie because it actually speaks true life stories. Women should not be abused, in any way they have come as a wife; they should always be cared for in the arms of their husband and listening ears should be rendered from the husband too. Haters will comes from the family, work place, old friend but if the husband is wise he will snub them all... I learnt a lot of lessons from this movie actually - Rahul Nath has really done a great writing job here. Oh, you haven't watched Khazana? Go and watch it please, it is highly recommended (smiles).
    10sukrit-kumar

    Builds quickly and pulls you in

    Khazana speaks to you through muted expressions and stifled screams. It tells the story of a mistreated wife who is tortured to the point of a horrifying albeit grand climax. It repulses you with its socio-cultural walls, invites you with an ever-tightening grip, and then plunges you into a purgatory.

    The protagonist suffers closed-doors domestic abuse and lives in a shell impenetrable to empathy. Vaidehi is entangled in a loveless marriage with Amar who does little to veil his affair with Neelima. His mother disdains Vaidehi's humble origins and pushes Amar to abort his own child. He complies without remorse by blackmailing the local doctor Arun, played by Nath himself.

    Vaidehi's plight is not an extreme or obscure example of what long-standing gender inequality assails on the life of women around the world. Her reaction to it, however, impresses and abhors you in equal measure.

    Khazana wraps around you with references to itself. You'll ask questions which will fall to the deaf years of a smiling young woman. Vaidehi's revenge is a disturbingly delicious consummation which will bring you back to watch the movie again. I promise.
    7arwakhqbb

    Interesting story!

    What happens when you force an innocent person into hopeless submission? What lengths can a human being go to when he or she makes up their mind to take revenge from their perpetrators? When you break a person to such an extent that they are forced to become corrupt, are they actually the culprit? Or are you? Find out the answers to these controversial questions and many more in Rahul Nath's movie, Khazana, which is a dark film that makes you realize that your actions can resonate and come back to you in the worst of forms. Rahul Nath does a good job at portraying the dark part of the society in this feature film. You know that feeling when you are watching a scene in a movie and it becomes so shocking that you find it horrifying to even breathe? That's how the last 30 minutes make you feel. The movie does not have a huge cast and the best cinematography. But it sure does have a huge impact on how you view society. Every character is realistic and you realize that these people exist all around you. The cast did an amazing job portraying their characters especially Vaidehi (Ulka Simone Mohanty) whose character development from victim to culprit is smooth and convincing. She played the multilayered character of the newly-wed bride, who is a victim of every kind of abuse by the hands of her husband, Amar (Ahmed Lucan) and his mother (Shruti Tewari) and sister (Sasha Timo). They merge into their characters so beautifully that it becomes hard not to hate them. Her doctor (played by Rahul Nath himself) and psychiatrist (Bahram Khosraviani) try to help her but gloomy circumstances and human desires come in the way. The movie does not seem to show any unnecessary details or scenes that seem useless. Every scene of each character perfectly represents their inner thoughts and the sound effects balance each scene. This thriller may seem like any other South Asian drama out there but the end will leave you in shock. It's horrifying because it happens in real life.
    7crazyreader-19922

    A story about rightful revenge!

    Khazana, written and directed by Rahul Nath, is a tragic tale that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film. Marital abuse, unmet expectations, misunderstandings and revenge are the main themes of this movie, but apart from that it delves a lot deeper into human psychology. It is the story of a young woman, Vaidehi (Ulka Simone Mohanty), who is married into a rich family but never quite fits in. She faces mental, verbal and physical abuse from her husband, Amar (Ahmed Lucan). Her mother-in-law and sister-in-law try their best to bring her down and manipulate her husband against her. All the horrendous injustices plotted against her turn her into a broken, sad and angry woman until she can take no more, so she decides to fight back. In the beginning, the movie highlights all the difficulties faced by women after their marriage in the South Asian society and the emotional toll it takes on them but the movie takes a disturbing twist near the end and turns darker still. It tells the story about how your injustices will end up engulfing you, quite literally. There's a story behind every crime and it's usually the victim who ends up turning into the culprit. The sound effects are relevant and keep the viewer glued to the screen. The acting of the entire cast is admirable, especially that of Vaidehi (Ulka Simone Mohanty), her facial expressions clearly depicting her inner-conflicts and how she is trying to hold her sanity together. Combined with a beautiful script and well-delivered dialogues, it keeps the viewer engrossed throughout the film. It is a thought-provoking film that leaves you stunned at the end. It highlights the dark truths of our society and a must-watch if you are interested in psychological thrillers; and while it can be a controversial topic for some, it sure does stand out from the typical South Asian movies.

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      • August 1, 2014 (United States)
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