Bhoot
Urmila Matondkar delivers a career-defining performance as the possessed wife, effectively capturing the transition from fear to complete possession.
While it was a commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of early 2026, critical reviews were mixed. Some found it a "dated, ungainly mess" relying too much on nostalgia. High production value, impressive visual effects, and a
High production value, impressive visual effects, and a solid performance by Kaushal. The first half is noted for its spooky atmosphere and effective setup. Critics praise it for creating scares in broad
A couple moves into a high-rise apartment in Mumbai, only to find it haunted by the spirit of a woman who committed suicide there. High production value
Critics praise it for creating scares in broad daylight and maintaining tension through long silences and low-angle cinematography. It remains a high benchmark for the genre. 2. Bhoot: Part One – The Haunted Ship (2020)