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Horrors of the Heart (A) is the fourth horror film in the 1920s horror series by Vikram Bhatt Productions, Hare Krishna Mediatek and Housefull Motion Pictures.   Call Girl In Gurugram

Meghna (Avika Gor) is disheartened when her father Dheeraj (Randhir Rai) commits suicide. In his special journal, he accuses his ex-wife, Radhika (Barkha Bisht) of stabbing him to death. This enrages Meghna so much that she swears to take revenge on her estranged maternal uncle, who now lives with her new husband Shantanu (Rahul Dev) and their son Aditi (Ketaki Kulkarni). Meghna realises, she can communicate with her dead father who gives her guidance on how to ruin Radhika and her new family. While Meghna is actually following her dead father's instructions, she is shocked to learn that there are influences and events that have been hidden from her. Will Meghna fulfill her father's wish? Or will she leave her redress charge internally?  Call Girl In Gurugram  Call Girl In GurugramCall Girl In Gurugram Call Girl In Gurugram Call Girl In Gurugram Call Girl In Gurugram

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Mahesh Bhatt and Suhrita Das have written a complex story and screenplay. There is one character, Rahsoor (Amit Behl), whose ending is not exactly clear to the followers. In one scene, Rahsoor enters the body of Meghna's boyfriend, Arjun (Danish Pandor), but it is not clear why he does so because in reality, without him, Meghna would have done exactly the same as she does now. Because that was his father's will. Similarly, the purpose of planting the gardener (Arabendra Pratap) in the play is also not clear. It is also unclear what benefit Meghna would provide to her dead father if she seeks vengeance. After all, he's already dead and gone! Actually the script is half-baked and inconsistent. For example, the scenes of closeness between Meghna and Arjun amidst pressure and revenge look awkward. Furthermore, Radhika's original reluctance to meet Meghna when she comes home is understandable, given that she (Radhika) had nothing against Meghna. Of course, some scary scenes are thrilling and hair-raising. Shweta Bothra's teachings are general.      gurugram call girl  gurugram call girl

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Rahul Dev as Shantanu

Avika Gaur has performed very well in the role of Meghna. Ketaki Kulkarni is a natural in the role of Aditi. Rahul Dev as Shantanu provides appropriate support. Barkha Bisht has left a mark as Radhika. Randhir Rai is average in the role of Meghna's father Dheeraj. Danish Pandor is a bit strange in the role of Arjun. Amit Bahl looks scary enough as Rahsaur, but it's not clear what he has in terms of impact. Avtar Gill has some moments as Chaudhary ji. Arabendra Pratap as the gardener is genuinely sentimental, though it is unclear why he is there in the play in the first place. Bhavya Prajapati (as young Meghna), Akhil Ojha (as Devdutt), Krishna Jat (as police inspector Shankar Tiwari), Abdul Ali (as auto driver Prasad), Uday Maurya (as sailor Dhannu ), Iqbal Tauqeer (as Dr. Govind), Vishal Kumar (as Raju), Mithilesh Pandey (as Pandit), Rakesh Dubey (as Pandit), and others have an average supporting cast.


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Krishna Bhatt's direction is relatively good. Considering that this is Krishna's first film as a director, it can be said that she knows the art. Punit Dixit's music is partly not as good as it should have been. Hanging warbles would go well with the mood of a horror movie. Shweta Bothra's lyrics are good. Vikram Bhatt's background music is good. Prakash Kutty's cinematography is of good quality. The action and trick scenes of Moses Fernandez are thrilling. Naushad Memon's product designing is great. Kuldeep Mehan's editing is good.


Overall, 1920 Horrors of the Heart is a simple chow whose 1920 brand is its biggest plus point. Due to weak structure and regularity, its performance at the ticket window will be average. Considering the fact that a good portion of the investment has been recovered from the trading of digital, satellite and audio rights, the marketable feasibility of the design should not be a problem.


Released on 23-6-'23 at Inox (2 shows daily) and other playhouses of Bombay through the promotion and launch of PVR Pictures Ltd. Also released in each over. The start was good at some places, but slow at others.