Bhool Bhulaiyaa Page #7

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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You will kill me on the Eight day

of the Goddess Durga veneration!

You will kill me on the Eight day

of the Goddess Durga veneration!

Yes!

Then come on the Eight day of

the Goddess Durga veneration!

Go from here now.

I am going! I am going for now!

But I will return to kill you.

I will return to murder you.

Go from here, go.

Mummy! Mummy! Mummy!

You have troubled me a lot.

I am playing hide and seek with you.

You come wherever I go.

Aren't you ashamed?

Come on, come out.

Come out.

- What is it?

Where do you study?

- Economics.

Where do you study?

- Guwahati.

Goti.

- Guwahati.

Didn't you say Goti?

No really, I said Guwahati.

What are you doing here?

My holidays are going on?

Whatever I ask you, you

spontaneously answer it.

You are very proud. Why?

I have been noticing that...

wherever there is a doubt

you are always there.

Tell me the truth, do

you act in the college.

Do you imitate people?

Do you know Bengali?

Then why were you singing

in Bengali last night...

...in a girls voice?

I am yours.

I am only yours.

Why were you singing?

It wasn't me.

- Then was it your guest?

Why do you keep roaming

around in the night?

Don't you feel sleepy?

You want to urinate.

Where do you bring

so much urine from?

We don't have so much.

And where do you keep it?

Did you fill up this pond?

Looking at you I can say

something is wrong.

Tell me the truth or else

I will hypnotize you.

Then I will know all

the secrets in you.

Tell me. Tell me quickly.

Even I want to find out,

who is doing all this.

Or else, all of you will

turn sister Radha mad.

Are you mad? You are crying.

I didn't know it isn't allowed

to joke in this house?

Here.

I never saw such a sensitive boy.

Enough now. Relax! Relax now.

No, no, no don't cry son.

Come on, wear this I will show

you something. Come on.

Come on, don't cry.

Chandu, now I am going

to tell you something.

Don't take it as ajoke.

It is dangerous to roam around

in the palace at night.

There is danger at every step.

Danger means its life threatening.

You can lose your life. There

can be a murder too.

Yes. It can really happen.

If not today then tomorrow.

But it will happen, and before

the Eight day of...

...the Goddess Durga veneration!

And yes, only you and me know this.

Don't tell anyone else. Understood.

But what will we do now?

Do you trust me?

- No.

Good, now we will go together.

- Where?

Malikapur.

Malikapur?

- Do you know where the village is?

Yes, it is exactly at the centre

of our country. Good.

But it is very far from here.

Wherever it is, we are going.

Understand, come... come.

"Come on traveller."

"Come on traveller."

"The journey of life is unknown."

"Our span of life is unknown."

"Neither do you know nor do I."

"Still we are going on an

unknown destination."

"Allah be with you, Allah be

with you Allah be with you."

"Allah be with you,

says every moment."

"Come on traveller."

"Every view, every sign is new."

"Who knows where the dawn is?"

"Each part, each moment is new."

"No one knows where we will dwell."

"Every city, every path is new."

"Every sign, every

moment is unknown."

"Neither do you know nor do I care."

"We are going towards unknown."

"Allah be with you, Allah be

with you Allah be with you."

"Allah be with you,

says every moment."

"Come on traveller."

"Come on traveller."

"Come on traveller."

"Allah be with you, Allah be

with you Allah be with you."

"Allah be with you,

says every moment."

"Come on traveller."

Greetings.

- Greetings. Greetings.

Mr. Yagyaprakash Bharti

has sent us here.

Has he returned from London?

Yes, and he received your message.

He has started studying the

horoscopes that you have sent him.

He will arrive here one day...

before the eight day of

the Durga veneration.

Because the auspicious date

of the veneration...

...has been fixed on the eight

day of Durga veneration.

This is the list of things

required in the veneration.

Read it carefully.

All the things that are required

in the quantity and quality...

...you will have to keep it ready.

That means there is some danger.

All the members of this

house have to be alert.

The servants should be alerted too.

If someone is ill, take

special care of them.

Why are you standing outside,

come in. - No, we are leaving.

At least have tea. -

We are not even supposed to

have water of this house.

Okay. Greetings.

Did you hear what they said, until

the veneration is done...

...we will have to

take care of Radha.

She is under the control of the

ghost, how can we control her?

It is easy, tie her up in a sack.

You should be tied up.

Or sealed in the wall like Anarkali.

Have you come on your own will...

...or did the government

there send you here.

A ghost has come from America,

to catch a ghost

Brother.

Brother, brother Badri.

You are making tea.

Please make some for Siddharth.

- Please!

Okay. And give me some flour, today

I will bathe with flour and see.

I will just bring it.

Here.

From tomorrow you will have

to give a written request...

...only then will you get tea,

understood. - Sorry.

I am going, Siddharth

is going on the site...

...and as usual has forgotten

the car keys. - Okay.

Nandini.

- Coming sister.

Give it to brother Siddharth. Ok.

- Ok.

Tea, tea, tea.

Sister has asked me to give it

to brother Siddharth. - Okay.

Chandu, take all the heavy things.

- Okay.

Knife, dagger, scissors,

take everything.

Look, take this knife.

And yes, give me this knife.

Nice.

Give me, leave it.

Why are you taking all this?

We are going for a shootout

in Lokhandwala.

Here. Keep this.

And how will I cut the vegetables?

- With your teeth.

Do one thing, put her teeth

and tongue in this too.

Come on, take it.

Let father find out, then see.

What happened?

Siddharth!

Siddharth!

What are you doing Aditya?

Rat kill, in your tea.

How do you know?

Can you see the bottle, it is empty.

I just saw the tea utensil, there

was poison spilled all over.

What nonsense?

- Nonsense!

Then do one thing, drink

the remaining tea.

You will find out after you die.

Who, who will mix the poison?

The one who made you tea?

Ask Nandini, who made this tea?

What is all this going on?

Sister Radha asked me

to give this tea.

But there is poison in the tea...

Lock up Radha in the room.

- Why?

Because your daughter is mad.

If you don't lock her

up in the room...

...then there will be

deaths in this house.

Remember what I am saying!

What status do you have

to accuse my daughter?

Get out of my house!

Get out of here. - Keep your

emotions in control, uncle!

He is a doctor, he knows more about

this matter than all of us!

And if she is not inane, then why

did she mix poison in the tea?

Do you have an answer

to that question?

To hell with your question.

I will not keep my

daughter locked up.

Brother Badri, I know what

you are going through.

But it is for everyone's betterment.

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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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