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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA bereaved shipping officer investigates the mystery behind a ghost ship that washes ashore in Mumbai.A bereaved shipping officer investigates the mystery behind a ghost ship that washes ashore in Mumbai.A bereaved shipping officer investigates the mystery behind a ghost ship that washes ashore in Mumbai.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Siddhant Kapoor
- Captain Siddharth Roy
- (as Siddhanth Kapoor)
Inayah Chowdhry
- Young Meera
- (as Inayah Chowdhary)
Reseñas destacadas
Coming straight to the point. I had kinda high expectations from this movie. Thot this movie will be good considering the plot. But i was dissappointed with this movie. Screenplay was pathetic to be frank. Never expected such pathetic screenplay from such main stream movie. Vicky kaushal tried his best to save the movie but Alas! He couldn't. There were hardly any jump scares. Vfx were ok. Climax struggle was laughable. Bhumi and ashutosh rana were totally wasted. There was no proper sync between story and screenplay. Felt like they completed this movie in hurry. They created disaster out of a powerful plot. They had hell of a scope to make this movie scary. They failed royally. Not at all intrested in sequel. Disappointed.
Another so called inspired , official remake or copy from Hollywood Ghost Ship (2002)
A horrifying start of 2020
Vicky Kaushal's performance is nice
i mean literally nicely written, performed well but presented badly a bit.
First half is good but second half is bit slow.
Great background sound effect and Visual Effect. Worth watching if you like Horror Film then you'll love this. All Characters were good.
Bhumi/Rana Sir/
Just because it's a first Horror movie of Vicky Kaushal so everything looks real and terrifying.
Let's wait for the part two.
itsbymayank Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya
The end result is completely unconvincing, barring a few scenes that provide some chills. Vicky Kaushal has done a good job in something which was a new genre for him... If climax was good with some logic and background then I would have rated this 7
Bhoot Part 1 - In August 2011, MV Pavit, an oil tanker that had been abandoned by its crew near Oman, drifted aground in Mumbai, having evaded the coastal security. Bhoot Part 1, directed by Bhanu Pratap Singh under the Dharma Production banner builds on this incident with the objective of giving the incident a spooky conclusion.
When the Seabird washes ashore in Mumbai, the DG Shipping finds it a headache as there are immense possibilities of oil spills and other environmental issues that might just spoil his retirement party. Prithvi (Vicky Kaushal) is tasked with getting it off the ground. But Prithvi has issues - he is battling his own demons, suffering from the guilt of causing his wife and daughter's accidental deaths and also is habitual of psychotropic drugs. Clearly, he is hallucinatory about the two and also has communication sessions with his daughter Megha using a childish contraption. Adventure seekers on the abandoned ship soon meet with misfortunes and then Prithvi himself experiences the presence of ghosts. Initially dubbed as a hallucination, Prithvi's claims are proven true as his colleague and friend Riaz also witnesses horror.
The first half is quite engaging and raises a few gasps and chills. The eerie environment inside the abandoned ship and its unexplored chambers create a dark, mysterious backdrop to the plot unfolding. The music and VFX are great accompaniments to taking the mystery to a crescendo. Alas the second half fails to build on it as it quickly degenerates into a contrived plotline, including the possibility of a possessed individual trapped inside and a malevolent spirit trying to communicate something to Prithvi. Who other than Ashutosh Rana could be trusted with the exorcism, because he has created a niche for himself in such roles. Vicky Kaushal gives Bhoot an earnest effort and there are moments of shock, jolts and chills, but the weakness of the story and the complexity of the crime involved undermine the second half, making it an average fare really.
When the Seabird washes ashore in Mumbai, the DG Shipping finds it a headache as there are immense possibilities of oil spills and other environmental issues that might just spoil his retirement party. Prithvi (Vicky Kaushal) is tasked with getting it off the ground. But Prithvi has issues - he is battling his own demons, suffering from the guilt of causing his wife and daughter's accidental deaths and also is habitual of psychotropic drugs. Clearly, he is hallucinatory about the two and also has communication sessions with his daughter Megha using a childish contraption. Adventure seekers on the abandoned ship soon meet with misfortunes and then Prithvi himself experiences the presence of ghosts. Initially dubbed as a hallucination, Prithvi's claims are proven true as his colleague and friend Riaz also witnesses horror.
The first half is quite engaging and raises a few gasps and chills. The eerie environment inside the abandoned ship and its unexplored chambers create a dark, mysterious backdrop to the plot unfolding. The music and VFX are great accompaniments to taking the mystery to a crescendo. Alas the second half fails to build on it as it quickly degenerates into a contrived plotline, including the possibility of a possessed individual trapped inside and a malevolent spirit trying to communicate something to Prithvi. Who other than Ashutosh Rana could be trusted with the exorcism, because he has created a niche for himself in such roles. Vicky Kaushal gives Bhoot an earnest effort and there are moments of shock, jolts and chills, but the weakness of the story and the complexity of the crime involved undermine the second half, making it an average fare really.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesVicky Kaushal confessed on Koffee with Karan that he is scared of watching horror films and now Vicky is collaborating with Dharma Productions for a horror film
- Citas
Professor Joshi: You know, there's something common between machines and people. They both don't realize when their brains malfunction.
Prithvi: But machines don't have brains.
Professor Joshi: Some people don't have brains either.
- Créditos adicionalesThe logo of Dharma Productions is engraved on a wall. After the signature music, a spooky tone is heard.
- ConexionesReferenced in Midnight Screenings: Bhoot Part 1: The Haunted Ship (2020)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
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- 4.377.328 US$
- Duración1 hora 54 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1
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