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Shaapit movie reviews

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By Harpreet Kaur

Shaapit seems like a teen movie although meant to scare you out of your wits it remains unsuccessful. Guess it would be a good home movie to watch with friends while fooling around and enjoying a cool day.
 

Shaapit hindi movie

Photo: Shaapit movie-Aditya Narayan and Shweta Agrawal

The story is about Aman (Aditya Narayan) proposes to Kaaya (Shweta Agrawal) and as she wears the engagement ring their car spins off the road. When her parents hear about the accident, they rush to the hospital to find her wearing a ring. The father explains a long story – that three hundred years ago their family incurred the curse of a Brahmin which did not allow any daughter of the family to marry.

Aman meets Pashupathi (Rahul Dev), who know about the other world. Who informs Aman that some believe that a curse was carried through generations even if the person was dead now. The curse sticks to an evil spirit who becomes its keeper making it come true for generation’s altogether. They choose to fight the curse.

Music score by Raju Rao is good so is the camerawork is brilliant, Aditya and Shweta seem too young and expressionless but Rahul Dev has done a good job. Pretty faces, no scary stuff do not make a good scary movie. A blunder of a teen movie.

Director: Vikram Bhatt
Cast: Aditya Narayan, Rahul Dev, Shweta Agarwal

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