Bhool Bhulaiyaa Page #2

Synopsis: When U.S.-based Siddharth visits his Indian home town with his new wife, he insists they stay at the ancestral home, laughing off family members' warnings of ghostly goings-on in the mansion. But events soon make him reconsider his beliefs. As unexplained and terrifying occurrences arise, Siddharth calls on his doctor friend to help solve the mystery. What will be the outcome? Will Siddharth's friend be able to solve this riddle?
Director(s): Priyadarshan
Production: Eros Entertainment
  11 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2007
159 min
$1,000,000
Website
6,970 Views


- Quiet!

Shut your mouth! Om!

Om!

Mr. Batuk, where did you

disappear to last night?

I was tired of searching for you,

but you were no where to be seen.

Okay, if I wouldn't have been there

you would have been more scared.

You are still not saying anything.

No, no now will know

about your scare.

I am keeping my lips sealed.

What?

Which is this dance

that you are doing?

What happened?

You want to sit at the back.

Seems like you have lost your mind...

...after seeing the witch

last night, right

What?

What has happened?

What are you writing?

Stomach upset, let's go home.

Oh! So you want to go now.

I thought you must have soiled

your clothes last night.

Am going, I will take you.

Sister-in-law! Janki sister-in-law.

What is it?

- Why are you shouting?

Forget about me, tell me did Batuk

tell you anything last night?

No, he came home late scared and

went back early in the morning.

That means he didn't say anything.

He didn't open his mouth.

My suspicion was right.

After last nights incident in the

manor, he has lost his voice...

...like Madan's daughter, Girja.

Oh God, what happened in the manor?

What I said?

Many a times I have told him not

to go to the manor in the night.

But he doesn't listen to me at all.

Where is he right now,

in the hospital?

Didn't you see, he just

went running in.

Cheeks blown up. Red eyes,

and he was walking as if...

...someone has cast him on a stick.

Take a look at him when he comes.

Listen, what happened?

How many times have I asked you not

to go to the manor in the night!

But you don't listen to me at all!

Tell me! What happened?

Say something.

Brother Murari, what

is he saying now?

Did you see sister-in-law,

since morning he has been...

...dancing like this out of tune.

We will have to get him

He is insane since childhood.

Brother Murari, look

where is he going?

I will see where will he go?

I will got to brother Badri and

take the veneration talisman.

Give me.

- Take it, take it, take it.

Take it, take it, take it.

- I will break your teeth.

Ask your future husband, instead

of printing poems, print notes...

...it will be useful

in your marriage.

Take it... Will you give it or not?

What's going on, is this

a house or a playground?

Nothing, nothing.

- Runaway from here.

Brother, I want to talk to you.

- What is it Janki?

So it has happened!

I had said, don't be greedy!

Taking the manors responsibility,

will not benefit you, I had told you.

I don't know how your husband

must have persuaded Siddharth...

...and swindled his money for

the repairs of the manor.

And he must have kept

half of the money.

But under no condition will

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Neeraj Vora

Neeraj Vora (22 January 1963 – 14 December 2017) was an Indian film director, writer, actor and composer from Gujarat. He made a mark in Bollywood with his work as a writer for Aamir Khan's film Rangeela. His directorial debut was Khiladi 420 in 2000. Later in 2006, he wrote and directed Phir Hera Pheri. He suffered a stroke in October 2016, putting him in coma. He was working on Hera Pheri 3 before he went into coma and died on 14 December 2017 at 3 a.m. in Criti Care hospital, Mumbai. more…

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