Bhooth Bangla Hindi Movie
A man inherits a palace in rural Mangalpur and plans his sister's wedding there, but strange supernatural events and panicked locals force him to investigate the property's mysterious past.
Bhooth Bangla has received a largely mixed-to-negative response from critics, with opinions converging on its uneven execution. The film shows flashes of entertainment, particularly in the first half, where Priyadarshan’s signature brand of chaotic comedy and Akshay Kumar’s energetic performance manage to generate genuine laughs. The nostalgia factor tied to their earlier collaborations and the presence of a strong supporting cast also work in the film’s favor. However, these positives are overshadowed by a bloated narrative that loses direction as it progresses. Critics consistently point out that the second half becomes increasingly messy, weighed down by an overcrowded plot filled with excessive supernatural elements and underdeveloped subplots. The humor, while occasionally effective, often feels dated and repetitive, lacking the sharpness and freshness that defined Priyadarshan’s earlier works. Comparisons to films like Bhool Bhulaiyaa only highlight how this film struggles to recreate past magic, with some reviewers also noting the use of tired and regressive tropes. Overall, what begins as a mildly engaging horror-comedy gradually turns into an exhausting and incoherent experience, making Bhooth Bangla a passable but inconsistent entertainer that works only in parts.
Verdict:
An uneven, nostalgia-driven horror comedy that offers sporadic laughs but ultimately falters under its own excess.
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Paresh Rawal | |
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Manoj Joshi | |
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Wamiqa Gabbi | |
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Jishu Sengupta | |
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Mithila Palkar | |
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Rajpal Yadav |
Director: Priyadarshan
Producers: Akshay Kumar, Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor
Music Director: Pritam
Song Lyrics Writers: Yitendra Mishra, Kumaar
Sound Designer: M R Rajakrishnan
Cinematographer: Divakar Mani
Editor: Aiyappan Nair M S
Screenplay Writers: Priyadarshan, Rohan Shankar, Abilash Nair
Dialogue Writer: Rohan Shankar
Original Story Writer: Aakash Kaushik