
On a rainy day, Arnab and his parents are traveling in a car after meeting Piyali regarding his marriage. Their car hits a strange looking old woman who dies on the spot. Arnab and cops locate her house where her daughter Ruksahana is chained who doesn't seem to be normal and is disconnected from outside world. After performing last rites of her mother Arnab leaves Ruksahana back to her house. But Professor Qasim Ali comes to capture her with his men who know about her identi... (Full plot summary below)
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On a rainy day, Arnab and his parents are traveling in a car after meeting Piyali regarding his marriage. Their car hits a strange looking old woman who dies on the spot. Arnab and cops locate her house where her daughter Ruksahana is chained who doesn't seem to be normal and is disconnected from outside world. After performing last rites of her mother Arnab leaves Ruksahana back to her house. But Professor Qasim Ali comes to capture her with his men who know about her identity. But she manages to escape and reach Arnab's place who shelters her not knowing her true identity.
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| The Times of IndiaRenuka VyavahareIf you like horror as a genre, and prefer a genuine theme over sheer succession of scary sequences, you will like this one. |
| Scroll.inUdita JhunjhunwalaPari is technically competent, and Prosit Roy receives production support in plenty. The costumes, hair and make -up, and background music being noteworthy....but themes of good versus evil and love limits this film's appeal to the loyal viewer. |
| Film Companion ReviewsRahul DesaiIt's rare to see a successful mainstream actress not only believe in this as a producer, but strip herself of beauty so fully that her hideousness becomes beguiling. |
| FilmfareDevesh SharmaA more dramatic story and tauter screenplay would have turned it into a true blue horror film. But in the present form, the only feeling it evokes is of sadness brought out by the fact that a brilliant opportunity got lost. |
| Film Companion ReviewsAnupama ChopraPari asks the big question - are human beings in fact the biggest monsters? I say the biggest horror is a lame script. |
| Hindustan TimesRohit VatsJishnu Bhattacharjee's innovative cinematography tries to cover-up, but he can't rescue a film that fails to explain its lead's sudden change of character. |
| The HinduNamrata JoshiPari is the kind of horror that gags and chokes you with an incipient dread. But only up to a point...Roy makes it all too literal, with a righteous take on pregnancy and abortion. In an effort to find neat closure, the director spins a clumsy climax. |
| User ReviewShriram VIt was not a typical horror film for sure. The story line was different and the movie was for sure SCARY!!! |
| User ReviewShripriya SBrilliant story line and performance by a stellar cast. Hats off to anushka sharma for her portrayal of rukhsana..parambrata and ritabhari deliver spot on. rarely has Indian cinema seen such a worthy contribution to the horror /creepy genre. |
| User ReviewRavi NGood Horror Attempt and great performance from Annushka |