


The combination of Sound designing, Background score (by Ketan Sodha) and Cinematography (by Pushkar Singh) blend a perfect mixture here and will surely make you wince from your seat. In every horror film the sound department plays a big role because that's the only thing which can scare outta audience with disturbing noises. Now coming to the technical parts of the film, the best among all is Sound designing. Akash Dhar as Vicky Kaushal's best friend Riyaz brings much needed laughter and light moments in this intense script. Talented Meher Vij fits perfectly into Vandana's character and doesn't fail to disappoint with her gorgeous face. Joshi) is written very roughly and those mantra chants were too obvious in this genre. Bhumi Pednekar as his beautiful wife has very little role and disappears even before you notice her. His expressions in scary scenes are fantastic but his acting in rest of the film could have been better. By the end you get to know all things like what he founds? Why the ghost is there? And what it wants? Vicky Kaushal as shipping officer Prithvi put up a decent act. He smells something is unnaturally wrong on the ship and decides to go for the detailing and solving all the mess. A shipping officer goes for an inspection, who has lost his wife and daughter in an accident leaving him with hallucination problem. An unknown ship (Sea Bird) has landed to Juhu beach, Mumbai which is of course haunted by a ghost. The first film of the franchise 'Bhoot Part One : The Haunted Ship' is based on fictional horror story but the idea starts by the reference of a real event. 2 top production houses like Dharma and Zee Studios noticed this thing and attempted a horror drama in the form of 'Bhoot Part One : The Haunted Ship' in bollywood. After all this our Indian audience got interested in Hollywood horror films came in last decade and left them spellbound with terrifying experience and going wow over technical accuracy. Maybe, the audience was never that much interested in horror flicks or maybe that kind of quality horror film was never made by Bollywood recently to keep audience interested for such films, either reason from both resulted into making horror genre less popular in India.


In recent years we saw a very few horror films in bollywood touching that high level of popularity.
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They cracked a formula of masala horror films and mainstream audience went in large numbers to see their films. TN.īHOOT PART ONE : THE HAUNTED SHIP REVIEW - Horror films were surprisingly trending topics in 80s when Ramsay bros came up with some terrific horror films. Do yourself a favour and skip Bhoot the news around is enough to scare you. There are a few shots involving the abandoned ship that are the only positives I found in Bhoot which should answer the question about Kaushal's sleep-walking performance and the near funny characterisation of Ashutosh Rana. It's those tropes all over again: jumpscares when you are almost expecting them, a backstory that is supposed to tug at your heartstrings, a spirit with lots of inconsistency in form and character, and superficial scientific morals. At first look, Bhoot looks like it could have been made so well with a ship as the backdrop, but then as the story unfolds, you see the growing madness and ridiculous elements that look like they were borrowed from all the horror movies put together. I'm surprised to see the inferior quality of the frames that make up Bhoot (Ghost) which also boasts of an unimaginative plot and a cliched narrative involving a protagonist (Vicky Kaushal) who's flawed on the head.
