avoids over-the-top "monster" makeup and loud, cheap jump scares. Instead, it relies heavily on atmospheric dread

. The cinematography uses the cramped, dark hallways of the bungalow to create a genuine sense of claustrophobia. The sound design is the real MVP here, making every floorboard creak feel like a threat. Without spoiling it, the film’s strength lies in its

Kunal (Akshay Oberoi) is a pizza delivery boy who doesn't believe in the supernatural, despite his wife Nikita (Parvathy Omanakuttan) being an aspiring horror writer. His skepticism is pushed to the limit when a routine delivery to a secluded bungalow turns into a nightmarish trap. What starts as a "locked-in" thriller quickly spirals into a mind-bending ghost story. The Good: Atmosphere & Chills Unlike many Bollywood horror films of that era,

. Just when you think you’ve figured out the "rules" of the haunting, the script flips the script. It transitions from a standard paranormal flick into a clever suspense thriller that rewards viewers who pay attention to the small details in the first 20 minutes. The Not-So-Good

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