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5.5/10
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In order to wed his sweetheart, a male must reverse a 350-year old curse on her family.In order to wed his sweetheart, a male must reverse a 350-year old curse on her family.In order to wed his sweetheart, a male must reverse a 350-year old curse on her family.
- Awards
- 2 wins
Ashok Kumar Beniwal
- Raza - Curator of Jail Museum
- (as Ashok Beniwal)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaInspired from Ramsay Brother's Purana Mandir 1984.Many scenes were also similar to Vikram Bhatt's hit film 1920 in 2008.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits includes an illustration of photo collections of Aman and Kaya, living happily ever after and getting married.
- SoundtracksAjnabi Hawaayein
Written by Sameer
Composed by Chirantan Bhatt
Performed by Shreya Ghoshal
Courtesy of Tips Cassettes & Records Co.
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Not as good as his earlier "1920"
When I watched Vikram Bhatt's previous horror outing "1920" I thought man, this guy has got some style. It was like giving stiff competition to Ramgopal Verma. And with the same expectation levels if you happen to watch "Shaapit", the whole experience is so Ramsay Bros.
The writing is culprit, too many cinematic liberties. In terms of execution there are huge lapses. The love-track between the couple loaded with infatuation. One would expect an impact when Rahul Dev enters, sadly his character shapes up to blue-collar quack. The scary moments are glorified Ramsay's flick. The climax should have been trimmed to make it sleek. The period drama portion deserve special mention though.
The cat is out of the bag that Aditya Narayan has chosen unwisely. He lacks screen-presence. Shweta Agarwal barely has anything to contribute in second half. The chemistry between the pair is zero. Natasha Sinha apes Ila Arun. The performance of the priest who sets the curse in motion deserves special mention.
On a whole "Shaapit" barely escapes being classified a B-grade flick.
PS: Nearly forgot, I am enlightened that a few centuries ago even the royal blood had a penchant for item songs!
The writing is culprit, too many cinematic liberties. In terms of execution there are huge lapses. The love-track between the couple loaded with infatuation. One would expect an impact when Rahul Dev enters, sadly his character shapes up to blue-collar quack. The scary moments are glorified Ramsay's flick. The climax should have been trimmed to make it sleek. The period drama portion deserve special mention though.
The cat is out of the bag that Aditya Narayan has chosen unwisely. He lacks screen-presence. Shweta Agarwal barely has anything to contribute in second half. The chemistry between the pair is zero. Natasha Sinha apes Ila Arun. The performance of the priest who sets the curse in motion deserves special mention.
On a whole "Shaapit" barely escapes being classified a B-grade flick.
PS: Nearly forgot, I am enlightened that a few centuries ago even the royal blood had a penchant for item songs!
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- Jun 1, 2010
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,316,497
- Runtime2 hours 25 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
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