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Kapkapiii

  • 2025
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Kapkapiii (2025)
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A clique of friends, seeking for a thrill, use an ouija board to connect a ghost for fun. But they soon realized that their house has become haunted by an advent of a female spirit.A clique of friends, seeking for a thrill, use an ouija board to connect a ghost for fun. But they soon realized that their house has become haunted by an advent of a female spirit.A clique of friends, seeking for a thrill, use an ouija board to connect a ghost for fun. But they soon realized that their house has become haunted by an advent of a female spirit.

  • Director
    • Sangeeth Sivan
  • Writers
    • Saurabh Anand
    • Kumar Priyadarshi
  • Stars
    • Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    • Raghav Binani
    • Shyam Gopal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3K
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    • Director
      • Sangeeth Sivan
    • Writers
      • Saurabh Anand
      • Kumar Priyadarshi
    • Stars
      • Dibyendu Bhattacharya
      • Raghav Binani
      • Shyam Gopal
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    Dibyendu Bhattacharya
    Raghav Binani
    • Tushar
    Shyam Gopal
    Shyam Gopal
    • South Indian Father
    Zakir Hussain
    Zakir Hussain
    Siddhi Idnani
    Siddhi Idnani
    Akhil Kaimal
    • Sukhi
    Tusshar Kapoor
    Tusshar Kapoor
    Manmeet Kaur
    • Anamika
    Abhishek Kumar
    Vinod Kumar
    • Panipuri wala
    Varun Pande
    Sonia Rathee
    Sonia Rathee
    Aaeraa Singh Rawat
    • Sulochna
    Aman Sharma
    • Ankit
    Dinker Sharma
    Dinker Sharma
    Ishita Raj Sharma
    Dipika Singh
    • Anamika - The Poster Girl
    Shreyas Talpade
    Shreyas Talpade
    • Director
      • Sangeeth Sivan
    • Writers
      • Saurabh Anand
      • Kumar Priyadarshi
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    1ankitajoseph

    Review of Kapkappi: A Derivative Disappointment Lacking the Charm of the Original

    As someone who genuinely appreciates Indian cinema in all its diverse forms, it is disheartening to witness what Bollywood has become in recent years. The film Kapkappi, a remake of the Malayalam hit Romancham, is a prime example of what happens when originality is tossed aside in favor of commercial gimmicks and shallow appeal. What made Romancham such a refreshing watch was its grounded narrative, relatable characters, subtle humor, and an eerie undertone that didn't rely on jump scares or clichés to be effective. It was a film that understood the value of restraint, authenticity, and cultural nuance.

    Kapkappi, on the other hand, feels like a mockery of that very essence. Instead of trying to retain the soul of the original or at least adapt it thoughtfully to a new audience, the Bollywood version does what it often does-inject unnecessary item songs, over-the-top dramatics, and a forced horror element that includes actual ghosts. The original never needed real ghosts to be spooky. It played with the power of suggestion, uncertainty, and the dynamics between housemates to create tension. But Kapkappi takes that quiet brilliance and replaces it with tacky special effects and gimmicky scares that serve no real purpose.

    One of the most jarring changes is the inclusion of item numbers and Bollywood-style glamour in a story that was inherently raw and rooted in reality. The charm of Romancham lay in its simplicity-the dusty rented house, the imperfect yet endearing characters, and the slice-of-life storytelling. Bollywood, in its attempt to commercialize the narrative, strips away that simplicity and instead layers the film with glitz, glamour, and artificial emotional beats that simply don't land.

    It begs the question-how did Bollywood, once the face of powerful, original storytelling, become a derivative industry that feeds off the creativity of regional cinema? Time and again, we see brilliant stories emerging from Malayalam, Tamil, Marathi, Bengali, and Kannada industries. These films bring fresh perspectives, bold narratives, and an honesty that Bollywood seems to have abandoned in its race for box-office numbers. Rather than taking inspiration and elevating these stories with nuance, Bollywood often chooses to water them down, wrap them in loud packaging, and serve them to a wider audience without acknowledging the depth of the original work.

    The fact that Kapkappi fails to even reach the emotional or narrative complexity of Romancham is disappointing, but sadly, not surprising. It follows a growing trend of remakes that lack the cultural context, sincerity, and creativity of the original films. What's even more troubling is the lack of accountability. In any other industry, blatant copying would be considered plagiarism and subject to legal scrutiny. Why is cinema allowed to get away with this so frequently? A film is not just a script-it's a creative vision shaped by its creators, rooted in a particular language, culture, and emotional space. Simply translating it and reshooting it with bigger stars and higher budgets does not make it new. It makes it exploitative.

    There needs to be a conversation about artistic integrity in Indian cinema. It's high time Bollywood stops this culture of lazy remakes and starts investing in original ideas or, at the very least, acknowledges and collaborates respectfully with the creators of regional cinema. A remake should be a tribute, not a mockery. Unfortunately, Kapkappi feels more like the latter.

    To those who haven't watched Romancham yet-I urge you to experience it before watching this Bollywood version. The original captures a unique blend of humor, fear, and friendship that Kapkappi simply fails to replicate. Don't let this remake define your impression of the story. Bollywood may have the reach, but regional cinema still holds the heart.

    In conclusion, Kapkappi is not just a missed opportunity; it is a reflection of the current state of Bollywood-a once-glorious industry now leaning too heavily on formulas and borrowed stories, forgetting what made it magical in the first place. Let's hope for a future where originality is celebrated and not replaced with flashy imitations.
    9JourneyT-9

    Very nice

    This movie is a complete entertainer with a unique and engaging storyline. The humor is perfectly timed, and the emotional moments are beautifully handled. Every character played their role so well, and the direction kept me hooked throughout. I especially liked the mystery around "Anamika"-it added depth and made me even more curious. Maybe her story will unfold in the next part, which I'm really excited for. Overall, it's a well-made film filled with fun, drama, and creativity. Can't wait to see the sequel! Love this film. Hopefully next time I will watch in cinema. Have a good luck for next part.
    1notsharma_

    pathetic

    An utterly pathetic waste of time headache of a disturbingly long movie that I would suggest no one to watch with a constant irritating headache inducing so called jump scares and bgm. I went to watch because it was rated well but I must say WHAT A HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE MOVIE WITH A VERY WEAK SCRIPT AND EVEN BAD ACTING. If you love your brain please don't watch it. The main leads or the so called main leads have out done themselves in their sheer capability to be so cringe and disgustingly annoying on the screen that no one with a brain want to see it if you want your ear drums to be blown up and be destroyed. The movie is horrible, the storyline is overrated, the dialogues and punches are old and outdated and the bgm OMG the bgm bad. For the sake of your sanity don't watch it.
    1agupta-65103

    Waste of time and energy

    "Kapkapi" is an average comedy film that fails to impress. The movie starts off slowly, with no horror elements to speak of. However, things take a turn for the worse when Tushar Kapoor enters the scene. His presence seems to drag the movie down, making it below-average and even non-tolerable at times.

    The pacing issues and poor direction further exacerbate the problem, making the movie feel like a waste of time. The comedy, which is supposed to be the film's strong suit, falls flat, and the overall experience is underwhelming.

    Given the movie's lackluster performance in almost every department, it's safe to say that "Kapkapi" can be avoided without much loss. With its poor direction and unengaging storyline, the film fails to leave a lasting impression, making it a forgettable watch.

    Overall, "Kapkapi" is a movie that can be skipped without much regret. Its failure to deliver on its promises makes it a disappointing watch, and its poor direction and unengaging storyline only add to its shortcomings.
    2muzzamilyousuf

    Not worth it

    Kapkapiii turns out to be a major disappointment despite the hype surrounding it. The storyline lacks depth, creativity, and coherence. It feels like the writers simply threw together a bunch of horror-comedy clichés without any real substance or originality. The plot drags unnecessarily and often leaves the viewer confused rather than entertained.

    The only saving grace of the film is Shreyas Talpade, whose acting is genuinely commendable. He puts in an honest effort and tries to inject life into an otherwise dull script. His comic timing, expressions, and presence offer brief moments of relief. However, even his strong performance cannot carry the weight of a poorly written movie.

    The rest of the cast and direction offer nothing memorable. Weak dialogues, poor editing, and predictable scenes make this film a complete time waste. Even the horror elements fall flat, with unimpressive effects and no real scares.

    In short, Kapkapiii is forgettable and not worth your time. It gets 2 stars only for Shreyas Talpade's performance.

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 2025 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
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      • Zee Studios
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