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Synopsis: This story revolves around a family that moves into a new bungalow. Soon the family members experience weird things happening in the house. The little girl Nimmi claims the presence of an invisible figure named Shabbu thus putting her parents in trouble. Pooja (the sister of Nimmi's father) surprises the family by a sudden visit, and after analyzing the situation that Nimmi is suffering from, she places wireless cameras all over the house to record the activities of Nimmi. With the passage of time, Laxman (the servant) and Taman (the brother of Nimmi) are brutally murdered. Lastly, the possessed girl Nimmi is burned down and the family flee, bloody and injured.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Ram Gopal Varma
Production: Eros Entertainment
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
2.5
Year:
2012
85 min
312 Views


Is it that some object moved

and we felt someone is knocking?

Pooja, that was

a natural knocking sound.

And all of us heard it.

Maybe we felt like that.

Because why will anyone do it

so late in the night?

Stupid. It was Shabbu.

What?

Shabbu was knocking on the door.

Who told you?

Shabbu.

When?

Just now.

Where is Shabbu?

There.

Here?

Stop it, Pooja. You are talking as

if Shabbu actually exists.

Nimmi, come on. Come to your room.

Nammu, just relax.

- Namrata.

- Mama.

Namrata.

Nimmi.

You won't take Shabbu's name again.

Look at me when I am talking to you.

Don't take Shabbu's name again.

Mama, don't say that.

- Why? Why not? Tell me.

Shabbu will get angry.

I will beat you and

your Shabbu. Enough.

Shabbu. Shabbu. Shabbu.

Enough.

I will really beat you and

your Shabbu. Understood?

Brother, do you think

Shabbu really exists?

Pooja, she is a kid. And kids

imagine such ridiculous things.

Today it's Shabbu.

Tomorrow it could be anybody else.

Don't give so much importance.

But last night that sound?

Pooja, unnecessarily you

are mixing both the things.

Since the time we have shifted here..

Nimmi has been talking

nonsense about Shabbu.

And the sound last night, as we were

discussing it could be anything.

Don't be stupid enough to

mix both these things together.

Nimmi.

She is sulking.

I have warned her.

If she takes Shabbu's

name again, then that's it.

She is a kid. You shouldn't scold her.

What kid? Shabbu! Shabbu! Shabbu!

I am fed up of hearing this name.

- Sir.

- Yes.

In my village a small

kid would also see things.

Everybody said it's a ghost.

Yes. The kid had befriended the ghost.

And since then terrible things

started happening in the village.

What happened to the kid?

The villagers burnt the kid.

Shut up! Don't talk about ghosts here!

Go and do your work in the kitchen.

- Sir.

Go! Idiot!

This is the problem with the country.

Half the time they are not educated.

They talk nonsense.

Namrata, this is all nonsense.

Don't believe in all this.

Tarun.

Tarun.

Nimmi.

Nimmi.

Don't laugh.

I got so scared.

Bhooooo..

Bhooooo..

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

Lakshman.

What sounds are you making?

What happened, sir?

- Don't pretend.

Why are you making such sounds?

No. I didn't make any sound.

Don't pretend. All of us heard it.

You are making boo.

Ma'am, believe me.

I was sleeping here.

Why will I make any sound?

You are speaking the truth?

- Yes. I swear on God, sir.

Fine. Go to sleep. Sleep.

He must have had a nightmare.

That's why he was making such sounds.

But sister-in-law,

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