Ek Thi Daayan (Hindi)

Release Date:
April 19, 2013

Bobo is India's leading magician. But unknown to even his girlfriend Tamara, Bobo's life is falling apart. His constant hallucinations leave him with no option but to seek psychiatric help.

Going through regression hypnosis, a terrifying story about his childhood surfaces involving a sinister power called Daayan who has not only destroyed his family but also promised to return to haunt Bobo.

He chooses to ignore it and move on with his life. Just when his career and love life is at full throttle, enters the irresistible Lisa Dutt.

Bobo is convinced that she is the daayan. But is she, really? Or is he just losing his mind?

Bobo is India's leading magician. But unknown to even his girlfriend Tamara, Bobo's life is falling apart. His constant... Show More

Wogma

Editor   Apr 19, 2013 10:42  0 out of 1 people found this review helpful

Ek Thi Daayan builds at a good pace and takes the proceedings to a great peak at mid-time. Unfortunately, it goes only down after interval. Yet, there are a few genuine scares and good performances. A casual DVD watch.

The Pucca Critic

Editor   Apr 25, 2013 11:10  0 out of 1 people found this review helpful

Ek Thi Daayan would have worked only if its writing could have raised our hairs than its CG made parts.

The horror in this film is not grisly or grotesque, but more the horror of anticipation, of bad things about to happen, of a young boy and his even younger sister in a an old, rattling elevator, going down into the depths of the netherworld (each building has its own netherworld, apparently). Bobo remembers his childhood in a dark apartment building, living with his younger sister and widowed father. Enter the evil stepmother Diana (Konkona) who thinks the kids are so cute, she could “eat them up”. You know that bad things are gonna happen, don’t you?

nt evn one time watch 1/5 only

naam ki horror movie.... horror k naa pr to baba ji ka thullu hai isme

Reypo Pattse

Apr 19, 2013 06:58  1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

best movie of the year so far