Many reviewers felt the second half succumbed to "stereotypical Hindi thriller" tropes, such as unconvincing backstories and an over-reliance on jump scares.
Directed by , this film is widely considered a landmark in Indian horror for ditching traditional tropes like songs and exaggerated makeup in favor of atmospheric dread. Many reviewers felt the second half succumbed to
A "simple horror-comedy entertainer" featuring a haunted mansion and family chaos, similar in vibe to Bhool Bhulaiyaa . Many reviewers felt the second half succumbed to
In Indian cinema, "Bhoot" (spirit/ghost) is a recurring title for major horror films. Currently, there are three primary films that define this topic, ranging from classic psychological horror to modern horror-comedy. 1. Bhoot (2003) - The Psychological Classic Many reviewers felt the second half succumbed to