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    Horror Story Review - 9/14/2013 11:34:39 AM
  Cast: Karan Kundra, Nishant Malkani, Radhika Menon, Aparna Bajpai

Direction: Ayush Raina

Genre: Horror

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Story: A bunch of youngsters decide to barge into an abandoned hotel to check if it's indeed haunted.

Review: A few friends make an impromptu plan of exploring a desolate hotel. They are intrigued by stories of mysterious deaths occurring in its seemingly haunted room No. 3046. A Ramu-kaka like waiter even warns, "Jis din bhuton pe vishwas karoge, us din zinda nahi bachoge.' The group pays no heed. They enter the property, hoping to debunk paranormal occurrences. What do they discover?

Friends, haunted mansions and eerie nights make for spine-chilling horror films. The makers have all the right ingredients to scare the living daylights out of you. But instead of utilising the classic setting differently, they borrow heavily from Hollywood films (1408, Mirrors, The Ring).

Cliched paranormal happenings, like a door shutting by itself, characters exploring the hotel solo, in spite of knowing they are most likely to get killed when alone, etc., get frustrating to watch as the dim-witted script makes the characters look daft.

Real fear evokes deadly silence and not screams. Remember that spectacular scene in Ram Gopal Varma's Bhoot when Urmila Matondkar is left speechless with fear on spotting the ghost for the first time? A few scenes capable of being real spooky here are marred by the characters' incessant blabbering. For a genre like this,
 
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