Bhoot Vicky Kaushal's New Movie Honest Review In English.
Prithvi (Vicky Kaushal) is an officer with the agency overseeing the arrival and departure of ships. At the beginning of the film, we saw him rescuing illegal immigrants from a container at the Mumbai port. Why he died alone and without the help of the police could not be explained. Next, we see that he suffers from guilt because he lost his child and wife in a ferry accident. He suffers from hallucinations when he does not take his pills.
Meanwhile, a huge cargo ship without a ship was stranded at Juhu Beach in Mumbai. It can move safely as it falls on the ground and its fellow officers. He begins to experience paranormal activity while inspecting the vessel. Worse, the ghost started going to her house. He doubles the event in Paranormal with the help of Professor Joshi (Ashutosh Rana). The rest of the film finds her clue as to what happened to the lone ship crew and whether the ghost actually chased them.This film has superior production values. This defies the belief that the interior of the ship is indeed a huge set. The messengers of an abandoned ship are actually claustrophobic. When you see the protagonist running around the spike and doing nothing but flashlight to guide him, you feel like the cold is running down your spine. Add to that a few jump cuts, a toy that looks and disappears, and something that looks like a girl, but the four fours can jump to the ceiling and have everything you need for creepy horror movie content.
And all of this was at least true in the first half. In the latter period, the writing takes a sudden turn to a bad situation. To say the least about why the ship was stranded for almost ten years, what happened to its crew, and the reasons behind the demonic hunt and the cinematic impact of eating. Again, for a horror film, this is not enough. Not enough people will die and the deaths will not be a mess. Ghost has a set of standard tricks up its sleeve that will become able reversible after a while.
Vicky Kaushal did her part to keep your interest in the film through her hysterics. Some parts with the earth pedneker are actually very small. However there is a scene where his expressions make you feel cold. I want to be even more so. Ashutosh Rana does not cut it as a paranormal worker, but even Earth's best friend and fellow shipping officer (Akash Dhar) did not get many of the confrontational scenes that directly show his 'I am dead people' character that I see. It would have been a really scary movie if more effort had been put into the writing department. It is said that this is the first part, so we hope that director Bhana Pratap Singh will learn from the mistakes and take the time off and do a good job ...
Vicky Kaushal’s land is clearly haunting. A shipping officer who lost his wife and daughter in an accident when he was raped, an adventure he embarked on on his own initiative - that kind of tragedy is harsh on the soul, mind, and so on.
However, Ghost: The Haunted Ship takes him with him. Under the watch roll of the earth, against Mumbai’s constantly gray and apparently fake horizon, is a huge ship that has no one on board.But to the Director General, shipping, however, is not human. They disappear even when people enter it. He left Prithvi open for the field to play with his loyal friend Riaz. It had a nap between two friends, the voice of the elbow, the eyelid on the "neighbor's hand".
However, it starts with the ghost name, for which Karan Johar politely thanked Ram Gopal Varma who focused only on frying the small ship. So, do not imagine the ghost in the deep blue sea. Since the ship is firmly on Terra Pharma, and it is slightly higher than the rotten rudder, it should cost less to recreate on the Dharma Productions set.
Without the direction of writer and director Bhana Pratap Singh, the film would not have ended at the end of the film. There is a ghost, a love story, a hate story, a smuggling ring, a church, a red dress, a toy and a lot of fingerprint clicks. Pednekar and Rana are there, adding brief performances and doing some chanting. However, much is left to skilled and efficient taxpayers.
When dying the ghost takes over on its own, leaving a spectacular and bloody opening for the sequel. (Religion promises a terrifying franchise, a fertile field not found in Bollywood, dipping its foot in a state of horror.)
Prithvi, who saved some girls from being smuggled into the container, while we were still settling in their seats, asked if Riaz was Superman, Spider-Man or Batman. Singh’s motivations are clearly elsewhere (Shining, think more than once). Also, are there any superheroes with machines that beep insanely in the presence of demons?
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