
Kapkapiii
- Director
- Sangeeth Sivan
- Studio
- Bravo Entertainment
- Release Date
- 23 May 2025
- Running Time
- 138 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
Review
"Kapkapiii" arrives as a masterclass in how ambition can suffocate a film when execution falls flat on its face. This horror-comedy adaptation takes a promising premise from Malayalam cinema and promptly buries it under 142 minutes of bloated storytelling, excess characters, and a screenplay that seems genuinely unsure whether it wants to scare you or make you laugh. While the ensemble cast shares an undeniable chemistry that occasionally salvages individual scenes from complete disaster, and a few comedic moments do land, the horror feels perfunctory and the tonal whiplash is nauseating. The editing adds insult to injury, chopping the narrative into fragments that feel less like deliberate stylistic choices and more like a film still searching for its identity in the edit bay.
The real crime here is how thoroughly this remake misunderstands what made its source material work. The original thrived on character-driven storytelling grounded in genuine emotion; this version chases every genre trend in sight while substituting tired tropes for actual ideas. The result is a film that occupies an uncomfortable middle ground—too weird to be a straight comedy, too hollow to be effective horror, and lacking the wit or originality to justify either approach. It's the cinematic equivalent of a dress rehearsal masquerading as opening night.
Rating: 4.5/10