Bhool Bhulaiyaa

Synopsis: When U.S.-based Siddharth visits his Indian home town with his new wife, he insists they stay at the ancestral home, laughing off family members' warnings of ghostly goings-on in the mansion. But events soon make him reconsider his beliefs. As unexplained and terrifying occurrences arise, Siddharth calls on his doctor friend to help solve the mystery. What will be the outcome? Will Siddharth's friend be able to solve this riddle?
Director(s): Priyadarshan
Production: Eros Entertainment
  11 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2007
159 min
$1,000,000
Website
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Raghu!

Where is he?

Where are you wood stealer?

- Yes brother.

Until I don't abuse you,

you don't listen.

I thought that of the witch

palace, gobbled you up.

Did you finish the work?

It will be over tomorrow, brother.

He is going to arrive

today from America.

A bit of colour, a bit

of polish that's all.

But no, you have been working

on it for past one month...

...like there is no end to it.

What can I do, no one is ready

to work in this haunted palace.

I have gathered 4-5 artists.

But everyone runs away after...

...the sunset out of fear.

Tell me what to do?

Okay, okay.

When the cot is polished,

keep it there.

Does it look like a cot to you,

it is a bed, a royal bed.

When 5-6 strong men will use

their complete strength...

...only then will it budge.

Give me some money, I will call...

...some people and take

care of it right now.

Did you water the garden

yesterday or not?

No, it was raining yesterday.

Then you could have held a

umbrella and watered it.

One is a wood thief and

the other, useless.

And don't make excuses, that

if you take more days...

...then you will earn more.

It is a royal family,

we will plunder it.

Thieves.

Did you sell the carpet here?

The rein is gone, so are the kings.

Now even the honour

is disintegrating.

Seems like I will have to get the

curtains that I gave for stitching.

They are not what they seem.

How much do I have to pay you Raghu?

How much?

Raghu.

Raghu!

Raghu!

Raghu!

Raghu!

Raghu!

He goes after that one and...

Mr. Nath! Mr. Nath!

Have you seen my Murari uncle?

No.

When he comes, ask him to come home.

The bucket has fallen in the well,

it has to be taken out.

Okay, I will tell him.

Don't forget it.

- I won't.

Sir, sir. You have arrived

at the right moment.

It was a good game going on...

...when the English men

started mumbling again.

Please tell us what the score is?

We should ban this

English language...

...nothing can be understood.

Do you know, unknowingly how

much English you speak.

You don't even know the Hindi

meaning of some English words.

Tell me, what do you call

cricket in Hindi?

Cricket is called...

So son-in-law, what's going on?

The same old argument between

Hindi and English.

Hind, Hindi is the best.

How do you write cat in English.

- How?

C A T. How do you pronounce it?

Cat. What does it mean?

Cat.

Now in Hindi, they read, write

and mean it in the same way.

Good, good.

But Sanskrit is the mother

of all languages.

Now tell me this... Mood

talam kunchika kim.

What will it mean in Hindi?

Think, I will go to the college.

The question is wrong itself.

Mood talam. That means

a foolish lock.

A lock cannot be either

foolish or smart.

A lock is a lock.

A key is a key.

Like the key to the

manor that I have.

Now...

The manor keys.

"Hail Rama! Hail Rama!

"Rama Rama Hail Hail!"

"Hail Krishna! Hail Krishna!"

"Krishna Krishna Hail Hail!"

Murari, why are you

dancing off-beat?

What happened?

Nandini has been searching for

you, do you know. - Why?

The bucket has to be taken out

of the well. Go! Hurry up!

Then I will have to go.

Or else sister-in-laws rituals

will be left incomplete.

Okay, bye.

"Hail Rama! Hail Rama!

"Rama Rama Hail Hail!"

Mr. Batuk, what are you

doing sitting here?

Where are you going?

- Mr. Batuk, I was coming to you.

What happened, did you retrieve it?

I was thinking should I go now

and retrieve it, or not.

How did you know?

Me. How wouldn't I know!

Your daughter told me.

My daughter.

- Yes.

How did she know?

Sister-in-law must have told her.

She knows it too, now

she will scold me.

It is a personal thing,

why are you worried.

I will take it out, come on.

Brother Murari, you are very brave.

- You just come with me.

I was thinking of retrieving

it tomorrow.

But I was very restless.

It is the humid season, that's why.

Pour 10 buckets of cold water

saying 'Hail Gange'

You will feel very nice,

our work will be done.

Tell me one thing, won't you

be scared in the darkness.

What is there to be scared of, I

just have to jump in the well.

In the well, why in the well?

The bucket is in the well.

Bucket? - Yes.

The keys are in the manor.

Then what do I have to take

out, key, bucket or well.

You fool, my keys are in the manor

I have to get that back!

Keys.

- Yes

In the manor.

- Yes.

Right now.

- Yes.

In this darkness.

No, I am not coming.

You were acting very brave,

now I will not let you go.

Come on, come on.

- No! No!

Why are you walking

around in circles?

I have asked for a protection

shield from the junior priest.

I have been standing

here since morning.

Now I cannot even sit.

My stomach is getting restless.

The 1000 name recitation is

going on, it will take time.

I hope I am not too late.

It will take time.

Batuk.

- Priest, priest.

What you saw was true.

That witch is really roaming

around in the manor.

Your lifeline was long, that's

why you returned alive.

But I have enslaved many

dangerous ghosts.

Respected Yogi, my teacher has

blessed me with his grace.

Tie this talisman on the tree

in the south side of the manor.

That witch will turn to ashes.

Om!

Do you want to say anything

for the last time?

Last time, why are you hanging

me by the noose?

From taking talisman in your hand

and until tying it to the tree...

...you cannot say anything.

Then what about the work...

- Quiet!

Shut your mouth! Om!

Om!

Mr. Batuk, where did you

disappear to last night?

I was tired of searching for you,

but you were no where to be seen.

Okay, if I wouldn't have been there

you would have been more scared.

You are still not saying anything.

No, no now will know

about your scare.

I am keeping my lips sealed.

What?

Which is this dance

that you are doing?

What happened?

You want to sit at the back.

Seems like you have lost your mind...

...after seeing the witch

last night, right

What?

What has happened?

What are you writing?

Stomach upset, let's go home.

Oh! So you want to go now.

I thought you must have soiled

your clothes last night.

Am going, I will take you.

Sister-in-law! Janki sister-in-law.

What is it?

- Why are you shouting?

Forget about me, tell me did Batuk

tell you anything last night?

No, he came home late scared and

went back early in the morning.

That means he didn't say anything.

He didn't open his mouth.

My suspicion was right.

After last nights incident in the

manor, he has lost his voice...

...like Madan's daughter, Girja.

Oh God, what happened in the manor?

What I said?

Many a times I have told him not

to go to the manor in the night.

But he doesn't listen to me at all.

Where is he right now,

in the hospital?

Didn't you see, he just

went running in.

Cheeks blown up. Red eyes,

and he was walking as if...

...someone has cast him on a stick.

Take a look at him when he comes.

Listen, what happened?

How many times have I asked you not

to go to the manor in the night!

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Neeraj Vora

Neeraj Vora (22 January 1963 – 14 December 2017) was an Indian film director, writer, actor and composer from Gujarat. He made a mark in Bollywood with his work as a writer for Aamir Khan's film Rangeela. His directorial debut was Khiladi 420 in 2000. Later in 2006, he wrote and directed Phir Hera Pheri. He suffered a stroke in October 2016, putting him in coma. He was working on Hera Pheri 3 before he went into coma and died on 14 December 2017 at 3 a.m. in Criti Care hospital, Mumbai. more…

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