Namasthe Ghost Movie Review: This horror flick fails to create scary moments – TOI Etimes
Plot: Shiva, who works in a distribution firm, has practical goals day by day which retains annoying individuals round him. In a single such dream, he sees his colleague, Divya, die in a street accident, after being hit by a lorry.
Film assessment: Shiva’s goals hang-out him day by day and it creeps his mates out, too. However the one dream that gave him nightmares was the one he had about his colleague, Divya. Ultimately, he finally ends up falling for Divya, which brings a small twist to the film.
As a consequence of these incidents, Shiva’s roommate suggests they play a sport that helps invite spirits, utilizing the Ouija board he has. Shiva, who would not have any religion within the sport, agrees to provide it a shot. Nevertheless, a soul does reply to the questions requested and it adjustments Shiva’s life round.
Now, the spirit is caught with Shiva, and follows him wherever he goes. To do away with the spirit, Shiva and his pal throw the Ouija board into the water, which ends up in the core of the movie. Quickly, secrets and techniques of Shiva’s life start to unfold, layer by layer. That is only a slice of horror film named Namaste Ghost.
Will Shiva get his love? Whose spirit did they invite? What’s the secret of Shiva’s life? What does the dream that haunts him day by day imply? All of this collectively makes up the plot of the movie.
Regardless of being a horror style, the flicks fail to create these scary moments. Although it has a love story it doesn’t add worth to the principle plot. Bharat Nanda has written the story, directed and acted within the film and did not make a mark.
-Dheeraj Poyekanda
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