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Munjya

  • 2024
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
27K
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Sharvari and Abhay Verma in Munjya (2024)
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A young man's visit to his native village unveils a family secret and a vengeful spirit, the Munjya, who wants to get married. Now the young man must fight to protect himself and his love fr... Read allA young man's visit to his native village unveils a family secret and a vengeful spirit, the Munjya, who wants to get married. Now the young man must fight to protect himself and his love from Munjya's clutches.A young man's visit to his native village unveils a family secret and a vengeful spirit, the Munjya, who wants to get married. Now the young man must fight to protect himself and his love from Munjya's clutches.

  • Director
    • Aditya Sarpotdar
  • Writers
    • Niren Bhatt
    • Yogesh Chandekar
    • Tushar Ajgaonkar
  • Stars
    • Sharvari
    • Abhay Verma
    • Mona Singh
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aditya Sarpotdar
    • Writers
      • Niren Bhatt
      • Yogesh Chandekar
      • Tushar Ajgaonkar
    • Stars
      • Sharvari
      • Abhay Verma
      • Mona Singh
    • 112User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Sharvari
    Sharvari
    • Bela
    • (as Sharvari Wagh)
    Abhay Verma
    Abhay Verma
    • Bittu
    Mona Singh
    Mona Singh
    • Pammi
    Sathyaraj
    Sathyaraj
    • Elvis Karim Prabhakar
    • (as S. Sathyaraj)
    Suhas Joshi
    Suhas Joshi
    • Aaji (Geeta)
    • (as Suhashini Joshi)
    Taran Singh
    • Spielberg
    • (as Taranjot Singh)
    Bhagyashree Limaye
    • Rukku
    Ayush Ulagadde
    • Gotya
    Ajay Purkar
    Ajay Purkar
    • Balu Kaka
    Radhika Vidyasagar
    Radhika Vidyasagar
    • Savitri
    Richard John Lovatt
    • Kuba
    Shruti Marathe
    Shruti Marathe
    • Gotya's Mother (Aai)
    Anay Kamat
    • Gotya Father
    Khushi Hajare
    • Young Geeta
    Reema Chaudhary
    • Mahua
    Abhishek Banerjee
    Abhishek Banerjee
    • Jana
    Chandan
    • Barber Pandit
    Chandrakala
    • Maid
    • Director
      • Aditya Sarpotdar
    • Writers
      • Niren Bhatt
      • Yogesh Chandekar
      • Tushar Ajgaonkar
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    User reviews112

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    6toofanbaruahofficial

    **"Munjya: A Promising Horror That Morphs into Mediocre Comedy"**

    "Munjya" is a delightful blend of horror and comedy that manages to keep its audience both on the edge of their seats and in fits of laughter. The film starts with a quintessential haunted scenario: eerie noises, dark settings, and spine-chilling suspense. It almost perfectly sets up a classic horror movie atmosphere that grips the viewer with its intensity.

    As the story progresses, however, "Munjya" deftly shifts gears. What begins as a spine-chilling narrative slowly unravels into more of a mediocre haunted comedy, especially after revealing the CGI of Munjya. The initial horror setup, which showed high potential, gradually gives way to comedic elements that dominate the latter half of the film.

    While the transition from horror to comedy is seamless for some, it might disappoint viewers who were invested in the high-stakes terror of the first act. The film's shift in tone, especially marked by the less-than-impressive CGI of the titular Munjya, feels like a letdown. The creature that once seemed menacing becomes a source of slapstick humor, diluting the initial impact of the horror.

    The performances are commendable, with the cast showcasing impressive versatility. Their reactions to the absurdity of their situation feel genuine, and the comedic moments are well-timed. However, the screenplay's pivot to humor may not sit well with everyone, particularly those who were expecting a more consistent horror narrative.

    Technically, "Munjya" shines in its early stages with excellent cinematography and sound design that amplify the horror experience. The eerie visuals and creepy sound effects are executed with precision. However, as the film shifts to comedy, the visual gags and timing, while handled competently, might not be enough to satisfy the initial promise of a horror story.

    In conclusion, "Munjya" is a unique cinematic experience that blends horror and comedy. It starts strong with a high-potential horror story but gradually turns into a comedy. This shift might delight some but could be disappointing for those who hoped for a sustained horror experience. It's a rollercoaster ride that begins with scares but ends with laughs, making it a mixed bag depending on your genre preference.
    7akshatmahajan

    A light horror comedy

    Munjya is a new installment in Stree horror universe and is a light horror comedy which gives you good blend of horror, comedy and drama.

    The story was good and simple, the screenplay could have been little bit better as the editing was not crisp, the direction was average and the performances were decent as it was not upto the mark. The reveal of suspense in first half hour was a bad idea as the suspense elements dies so early into the movie. Also, the climax portion felt little bit stretched. Other than that, it had good comedy and horror elements enough to entertain you.

    Overall, you should give this movie a try as even with some flaws it will not fail to entertain you.
    8prasadandre

    Entertaining ⭐

    Movie is very much entertaining and brings new content in Horror/Ghost version.

    Keep in mind its a horror-comedy so it will lack in horror part for sure.

    Highlighting part is acting-casting-locations-story telling

    Casting suits perfectly coz some actors are regional which makes it much more relatable.

    Further comedy is not forced and its natural. Not cringe jokes or movie reference jokes

    Plus making this universe such a diversified urges you to want some more.

    From east side of India in Bhediya to Munjya in Maharashtra ...Hats off ...

    Hope to see the logical and entertaining connection with other movies of this universe.
    4pal-gandharv

    The forced comedy era is long gone now, wake up

    Munjya strives to be a horror-comedy but struggles to hit the mark. One of the biggest issues is the overdone sound design, with spiked volume every time the cartoonish Munjya appears. Instead of adding tension, these moments are more grating than scary.

    The comedy, unfortunately, feels contrived. Neither Munjya nor the human characters manage to evoke real humor, leaving many scenes flat and uninspired. Despite the cast's best efforts, the jokes simply fail to land.

    In terms of performances, Abhay and Saravari, along with the supporting actors, deliver commendable work. However, strong acting cannot compensate for a screenplay and dialogue that falter. While there are moments where the film holds your attention, it never quite manages to spark genuine laughter or fear.

    Ultimately, Munjya is a forgettable experience. With its uninspired humor and flawed execution, there's little desire for a sequel. One film is more than enough.
    6HitYaFlop_MovieWorld

    Recommended 👍🏼 by Hit Ya Flop - Movie World

    Munjya, the latest entrant in the horror-comedy universe, offers a blend of spooky thrills and light-hearted moments, though it falls short of the standards set by "Stree" and "Bhediya." But, it still manages to be a marginally better watch than "Roohi." Munjya is not the perfect horror comedy, but it brings something new to the table. A blend of horror and comedy is well supported by some effective CGI work that brings the ghostly elements to life.

    Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, who is known for his impressive work in Marathi cinema, "Munjya" stands out with its unique script and engaging narrative. The film's story, while intriguing, is somewhat let down by its uneven execution. The first half has a few loose ends that might leave audiences scratching their heads, but the second half picks up the pace, delivering a captivating experience. Saurabh Goswami's cinematography successfully creates a spooky atmosphere that complements the film's tone. The background music score and VFX are other highlights.

    The cast of Munjya delivers commendable performances, despite the film's weaker star power compared to its genre counterparts. Abhay Verma shines as Bittu, convincingly portraying the character's fear. Sharvari impresses with her acting too. Sathyaraj, as the quirky godman, delivers an amusing performance, and Taranjot Singh provides many laughs as well. Mona Singh, though given limited screen time, is effortlessly impactful in her scenes. One of the film's highlights is its end-credit scene, following the Taras song. Do not miss it!

    Direction 3/5 Acting 3/5 Cinematography 3.5/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 2.5/5.

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    • Trivia
      Suhas Joshi makes comeback to Hindi films after 23 years since Hum Ho Gaye Aapke (2001).
    • Goofs
      Spielberg is trying to get an introduction to his cousin's (Bittoo's) cousin (Rukku) and applying makeup to (seemingly) appear "fresh" to her/ impress her.
    • Connections
      Features Jasmine Sandlas & Sachin-Jigar: Taras (2024)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 2024 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • hotstar
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Мунджья
    • Production company
      • Maddock Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $232,949
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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