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5/10Critic Score

This film attempts to weave a provocative premise—a student caught in an inappropriate entanglement with his teacher, followed by her mysterious death—into a supernatural thriller, and while the ambition deserves acknowledgment, the execution remains uneven. The central narrative tension between psychological unease and supernatural mystery had genuine potential, but the direction struggles to maintain consistent pacing between these two registers. The performances, particularly in moments of genuine vulnerability, show promise, yet they're often undermined by uneven tonal shifts that make it difficult to invest fully in either the romantic discomfort or the ghostly dread.

What works best here is the film's willingness to linger on moral ambiguity. Rather than presenting clear villains, there's a refreshing messiness to how Raj navigates his guilt, fear, and complicity. The cinematography captures genuine creeping unease in certain sequences, and the layered mystery—whether supernatural or psychological—keeps you engaged enough to see where it's headed. However, the screenplay's revelations in the final act, while theoretically satisfying, feel somewhat rushed and don't quite earn their emotional weight through proper groundwork in the first two acts.

The film is neither a complete failure nor a success; it's a curious middle ground where interesting ideas struggle against inconsistent storytelling. There are moments where you feel the machinery of

Vikram Bose, Bollyhits ↗

Storyline

Raj's world gets deliciously complicated when his older teacher Mona starts making some seriously bold moves on him, and he's caught between flattery and unease. Just when things get weird enough, Mona turns up dead under genuinely suspicious circumstances—the kind that makes you wonder if something supernatural just went down. The whole thing spirals from there, with Raj stuck right in the middle of this mess wondering what the hell he's gotten himself into.

Strange things start happening around Raj like clockwork, and you can feel this ghostly presence creeping through every frame, making your skin crawl. Everyone's got secrets, everyone's acting sketchy, and the mystery deepens with each eerie incident that unfolds—is it a vengeful spirit, or is someone playing games? The tension just keeps ratcheting up as Raj digs deeper, realizing that Mona's death might be connected to something dark and twisted from way back.

It all comes together in this killer climax where the past finally catches up with the present, and everything clicks into place in the most satisfying way. You realize the haunted-house vibes weren't just atmosphere—they were the key to understanding who or what was really orchestrating this nightmare all along. It's the kind of ending that makes you immediately want to rewatch it and catch all the clues you missed!

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