
Click
- Director
- Sangeeth Sivan
- Studio
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- Release Date
- 18 February 2010
- Running Time
- 127 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹7.50 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹1.60 Cr
Review
There's a fundamental disconnect between what "Click" desperately wants to be and what it actually becomes. The premise—a hit-and-run that unleashes supernatural vengeance—carries real moral weight, tapping into that primal guilt we all carry about our worst decisions. For brief moments, particularly when examining Avi's cowardice and Sonia's complicity, the film finds genuine emotional terrain. But the execution crumbles almost immediately. The direction treats the supernatural elements with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer, replacing atmospheric dread with jump scares and grotesque imagery that feel more exploitative than earned. The connection to Aarti Kaushik, which should be the emotional anchor tying karma to consequence, instead feels like a plot revelation yanked from nowhere, robbing the story of any coherent logic. What could have been a haunting exploration of accountability becomes a scattered mess of genre tropes.
The performances don't help matters. Our leads navigate material that gives them nothing to work with—Avi's transformation from selfish boyfriend to tormented man reads as inconsistent rather than tragic, while Sonia oscillates between victim and detective without ever becoming a fully realized character. There's no emotional scaffolding holding this together, no moment where we genuinely feel the weight of what these people have done or what they're suffering. The horror beats land with a thud because we never connected to them as human beings first
Storyline
So there's this talented photographer named Avi who lives with his girlfriend Sonia, who's a model. One night they're driving back from a party and things go horribly wrong—they hit a young girl with their car. Since Sonia's behind the wheel, Avi convinces her they should just leave the scene and pretend it never happened. Seemed like a good idea at the time, right? Wrong.
After that night, really creepy stuff starts happening to both of them. Strange white marks show up in all of Avi's photos, Sonia starts experiencing genuinely frightening supernatural moments, and Avi begins having unbearable neck pain plus weird weight issues that make no sense. Things get even darker when Avi's best friends start dying in gruesome ways, and it becomes clear that some kind of vengeful spirit is connected to their lives. It turns out this haunting is somehow tied to Avi's college days.
Sonia does some digging and discovers that Avi had a close friend from college named Aarti Kaushik. The couple decides to track her down to see if she's connected to all this supernatural chaos. When they finally find her, they learn that Aarti has already passed away—she apparently took her own life. Her mother still lives in denial about it though, convinced that Aarti's just sick and will get better. As the haunting continues to escalate and become increasingly violent, Avi and Sonia realize they're in serious danger and have to figure out what's really going on.




