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Bhoot: Part One: The Haunted Ship

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A couple is trapped on an abandoned ship lying static on a beach.
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Udita Jhunjhunwala Firstpost Vicky Kaushal's film is a superficial take on trauma and tragedy... Rated: 2.5/5 Feb 22, 2020 Full Review Anupama Chopra Film Companion This Bhoot squanders its own promise. And the title, Part 1 - The Haunted Ship, suggests that there will be more. Be afraid. Feb 21, 2020 Full Review Anna M.M. Vetticad annavetticadgoes2themovies [The film] borrows part of its name from one of Ram Gopal Varma's better post-2000 films, but ... fails to do justice to that supernatural thriller's legacy. Rated: 1.5/5 Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Saibal Chatterjee NDTV The film abounds in tame and cliched genre tics that eventually amount to little. Rated: 1.5/5 Jul 14, 2020 Full Review Ronak Kotecha The Times of India While the film's runtime is short, the pace seems exhausting because most of the scenes are concluded abruptly, leaving you waiting for the big reveal. Rated: 2.5/5 Feb 22, 2020 Full Review Devesh Sharma Filmfare Vicky Kaushal has tried hard to keep your interest awake in the film through his histrionics. The problem is that he doesn't have anyone to play off to. Rated: 3/5 Feb 22, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member My story bounces around and takes a while to settle. Lovely imagery: the girl on the boat and her dropped doll, the crate full of blindfolded women in the rain. Nice, if predicable, ghost shocks with that hide and seek moment and we revisit the doll. Flawed hero - tick; scary spook stuff? tick. Creepy little girl crawling on the walls? Tick. Incredibly derivative. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Few spooks, ending is the funniest part. If you like unintentional comedy in your horror movies, this is for you. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Audience Member Thriller and haunted movie must watch Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Dolly Its definitely a much better horror movie bollywood has ever made in my opinion. It wasnt fantastic for me, i did jump a few times which is the point of a horror movie. Story line was ok, it could have been better, but for bollywoods first progressive horror movie it was good. I would give it 3/5 stars, and ill wait for Bollywood to create something even better. Good start though! Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/29/20 Full Review Audience Member Bhoot Part One Review by Nitin Atmaram Sisode It is the stereotypical hindi thriller film story segment, where the apparition is refined and given a horrible background story where despite the fact that you should be frightened of it, you begin identifying with it. That just kills the development and all the alarms. Hindi movies has not made sense of that dread is praised by puzzle, people are naturally frightened of things they dont comprehend. So when you give the apparition a name and a background , it ruins the whole plot. This is a normal horror picture for the general population and finally can encounter an average horror movie with something new to offer and credit to the endeavor. The idea of the picture was vowing and could have clued to numerous loathsomeness roads. The opening half is connecting with and has a couple of hop alarms to keep you snared. The story too, up to that point is interesting, but the second half , similarly as with most indian thrillers is the place the story begins to fail. An average plot makes it exhausting at certain occasions and the subsequent half obliterates the film with its stunning visuals. A preliminary to broaden the film by indicating poor flashbacks of the boat and characters makes it like a versatile and at the last rather than alarm we get giggles which makes it a parody at the climax. All things considered , a story with extraordinary potential yet is wasted by languid screenplay in the subsequent half. Exhibitions are acceptable all round and vicky Kaushal gets everyone's attention of course. A scary involvement with a great foundation music yet with numerous defects. The exhibitions also dazzle us with only some truly spooky scenes and a sort of a trial film which is acceptable to encounter an extraordinary compared to other first half one has ever observed. Screenplay gets praise and the sets were great and reasonable. There are a couple of good bounce alarms and a decent background given to the hero and how he is managing is inward clash yet the completion is so simple that you can anticipate the consummation around half an hour before it occurs. The embellishments didnt help either, it's not all that terrible however funny towards the end. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review mirza m 'Bhoot – Part One: The Haunted Ship' is a middling average horror film which never realizes its full potential and drowns itself in clichés. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A couple is trapped on an abandoned ship lying static on a beach.
Director
Bhanu Pratap Singh
Producer
Hiroo Johar, Karan Johar, Shashank Khaitan, Apoorva Mehta
Screenwriter
Bhanu Pratap Singh
Production Co
Dharma Productions, Sony Music
Genre
Horror
Original Language
Hindi
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 24, 2020
Runtime
1h 54m
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