Bhool Bhulaiyaa Page #3

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
7,009 Views


I let him live in that manor.

He is coming from America.

After Kedar, he is the heir

to the royal throne.

We will have to protect him.

And we have to get her and

Siddharth married too.

She has been hoping for that

for such a long time.

After Siddharth marries her, we

will sell the haunted manor.

Save my husband, brother.

I will give a thread chanting

some recitations.

Tell Batuk Shankar to

wear it for 3 days.

But will he wear it if I give it?

You are looking so beautiful.

Your cheeks are rosy red.

In the happiness of Siddharth's

arrival, isn't it?

Here, and tie it firmly

around Batuk's stomach.

And until this is not done

keep your mouth shut.

Strange, you were supposed to come...

...yesterday, but

arrived today itself.

Actually we had arrived last night.

We went straight to the

palace, it was open...

...the lock was hanging and

the key was there too.

We went inside but there was no one.

It was quite late in the night,

so we stopped in the hotel.

I thought why I should trouble you.

As soon as it was morning,

I came here.

Last night you had

entered the palace.

We did.

Avni, why are you standing

there come in.

This is my surprise for you.

It has been 10 days to our marriage.

Greetings.

Why are you all so shocked, don't

you want to welcome daughter-in-law?

Yes.

Uncle, I had said after father

he played the role of father.

Bless you.

Radha, you have grown up.

And beautiful too.

There wasn't a single day

when we didn't argue.

If we fought today, we would

become friends the next day.

I've heard a lot about you.

Janki aunt, how are you?

How is uncle?

Today is her oath of silence.

She has the sacred thread.

Janki, go home. Go.

Brother Kedar was

a great astrologer.

According to him, your

and Radha's horoscope...

...was like made for each other.

All of us wanted you to marry Radha.

I know, mother had told me.

For how many days

have you come here?

For some months.

My company has got a contract...

...of building a dam here.

So I had to come.

So Avni was very excited.

She will see around here, and

I will toil day and night.

Okay, you can live in Chandu's room.

Uncle, we want to live in the manor.

Avni likes manors and

palace's very much.

That's why we got

the manor repaired.

Look Siddharth, according

to the division...

...even though you are the

owner of the manor...

...but we live here.

That manor is infested

by ghost and ghouls.

Uncle, you believe in your faith...

...and I believe only in the truth.

When I will experience it,

I will believe it.

Protect me Lord Shiva.

Wow, now you can use your tongue.

Now I will use my

hand too, deserter!

You ran away scared, and were

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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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