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Synopsis: This story revolves around a family that moves into a new bungalow. Soon the family members experience weird things happening in the house. The little girl Nimmi claims the presence of an invisible figure named Shabbu thus putting her parents in trouble. Pooja (the sister of Nimmi's father) surprises the family by a sudden visit, and after analyzing the situation that Nimmi is suffering from, she places wireless cameras all over the house to record the activities of Nimmi. With the passage of time, Laxman (the servant) and Taman (the brother of Nimmi) are brutally murdered. Lastly, the possessed girl Nimmi is burned down and the family flee, bloody and injured.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Ram Gopal Varma
Production: Eros Entertainment
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
2.5
Year:
2012
85 min
331 Views


Trust me. We need outside help.

Yes, yes. Come, come.

Let's call the police.

Come. Come, fast. Fast.

Hello.

- Hello.

- What happened?

- Hello.

- What?

Phone is networking.

Your cell phone?

Oh no! There is no reception.

No. - Brother, we'll have to

go outside and get help.

We can't do this alone.

Let's go outside, sister-in-law.

- No.

I will not leave Nimmi alone.

Tarun, what's wrong with Nimmi?

- Sister-in-law.

- Where is she?

- Sister-in-law.

- Nimmi. Nimmi.

Sister-in-law,

lam talking in Nimmi's interest.

We can't do this alone.

We'll come back with help.

With police.

If not for yourself,

please come for Taman's sake.

Namrata, she is right.

Please, sister-in-law. Come on.

- Namrata, she's got a point.

Come. Come.

- Please. - Please, come.

Come. Come. Please, Namrata. Please.

Come on.

First let's get out from here.

Pooja, open the door.

- Brother, it is not opening.

Move.

Come on. Come on.

Let's go down. Let's go down.

Come on.

This is not opening either.

This is not opening either.

Daddy!

Daddy.

Daddy.

Daddy. Daddy. Mama.

Daddy. Daddy. Daddy.

Daddy.

Daddy. Daddy.

Pooja. Daddy. Daddy. Daddy.

Nam.

Taman. Taman, come.

Come. Come.

Taman.

- Taman.

- Taman.

- Taman!

- Taman!

Tarnan!

Tarnan! Tarnan!

Tarnan!

Tarnan!

Tarnan!

- Taman!

- Taman!

Tarnan!

Tarnan!

Tarnan!

- Taman!

- Taman!

- Taman.

- Taman.

Taman.

Taman.

Taman.

Taman. Taman. - Taman. - Taman.

Taman.

Taman. - Taman. - Taman.

Taman. Taman.

Taman.

- Taman.

- Taman.

Brother.

You hid Nimmi's dolly, isn't it?

What are you doing?!

Nimmi.

Nimmi..

Nimmi, what.. what are you doing?

You wanted to kill me, isn't it?

Nimmi, no.

Nimmi. Nimmi, what are you doing?

- Nimmi, that's your mother.

No. - Nimmi. - Nimmi.

Nimmi. Nimmi. No.

Nimmi. No.

- What is wrong with you?

Nimmi.Nimmi-

Sister-in-lam.

- Nimmi Dear, stop.

Dear, what are you doing? I.

- Nimmi.

You have harassed

Nimmi a lot, isn't it?

Nimmi.

- Nimmi. Please listen to me.

You won't let Nimmi play with me?

Nimmi, what are you doing?

Nimmi.

No!

Dear. Dean.

Nimmi.

Dear, stop!

No, Pooja! Pooja, stop!

'There was a kid

like her in my village.'

'He befriended a ghost.'

'And untoward things

started happening ever since.'

'And that's why everyone

together burnt him alive.'

Nimmi, what are you doing?

Nimmi.

- Put the knife away, dear.

You have made Nimmi cry a lot,

isn't it?

- Nimmi.

- No, Nimmi.

Nimmi, what are you doing?

Nimmi. Nimmi, what are you...

Nimmi Nimmi Nimmi.

What is wrong with you?

What are you doing? Nimmi.

Nimmi...

Nimmi. Nimmi, please listen to me.

Why are you doing this?

What is wrong with you?

Pooja, what are you doing?

Pooja Pooja.

What are you doing?

Stop!

Pooja!

- Se! Her on fire.

- No.

Lakshman said that

we'll have to burn her.

Pooja, what's wrong with you?

She's my daughter.

Brother, this isn't Nimmi.

- This is Shabbu.

- No!

Pooja, that's Nimmi. Our Nimmi. See.

Brother, burn her or

she'll kill sister-in-law.

No, Pooja. No!

Pooja, please.

Burn her. This isn't Nimmi.

No. Nimmi!

Nimmi.'

No! Nimmi!

What are you doing?

Brother.

Brother.

Cheating. Cheating. You are cheating.

You are cheating.

Catch me if you can.

- HE"; Hi-

My name is Sameer.

My name's Arpit.

- My name's Sohan.

My name's Disha.

My name's Kashish.

- My name's Nisha.

What's your name?

Shabbu.

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