Phoonk Movie Review

Note – The below published Phoonk Reviews are NOT the official review by Indicine. The reviews were submitted by readers of Indicine.com who clearly seem to be Ram Gopal Varma Fans. So take it with a pinch of salt.

The official Indicine Review of Phoonk will be published by 22nd evening.

PHOONK REVIEW: 3 and a half stars.

Ramu gives us the feeling it’s a horror genre story not only when the Titles creep up with a PHOONK but more with its spine chilling background score and intruding camera placements give the impression of what the Director wants to create on his viewers mind, and certainly this time round Ramu and his new DOP have played with the camera angles than restrict actors into tight close-up shots.

The film begins as a simple story of Rajiv (Sudeep – an established Kannada actor from down South) who is in the construction business in Mumbai. A profit minded business man and a core atheist, showcases through an incident when his construction work is stalled upon finding a stone shaped Ganesha and he refuses to oblige to build a temple over it at request of his own workers.

On a contrary his wife, Arati (Amruta Khanvilkar) is a traditional house wife and is a staunch believer of God and his unseen holy powers; their loving daughter Raksha (Ehsaas) & younger son Rohan and his mother Amma make up to be a small happy family. The characters are established well in the films first opening reels itself and give a glimpse of how Rajiv perceives his family above anything else in life, with much love and affection towards his daughter Raksha. He does not believe in the way his mother wants to educate his kids by telling stories of mythological characters and presence of evil to make one believe in God and his mythical powers.

As the film moves forward we are further introduced to Vinay Dev (Ganesh Yadav), Rajiv’s lawyer-cum-legal advisor and a close friend; followed by a husband-wife duo of Anshuman (Kenny Desai) and Madhu (Ashwini Kalsekar) who are Rajiv’s close and trusted associates at his company. Need to mention that Madhu is quite a horror to watch her laugh at before the film begins to scare one!

Soon enough Rajiv bags a huge contract to construct a mini-city project and throws a grand party at his house to celebrate the big achievement.

Few days later, his maid notices a few nail-pierced lemons and sprinkled vermillion with bones stewed in his compound. Since everyone is scared of the sudden appearance of such unholy substances, Rajiv himself takes up the task to hurl the ingredients (believed to be items used for black magic) outside his compound and reprimands everyone for believing in such illogical and irrational things as black magic etc.

But this is only the beginning to a tale of events that take a strange turn- starting with death of a guy who was to join Rajiv as Anshuman’s replacement at work in a construction site mishap; his daughter Raksha has intermittent bouts of change in behaviour while appears for her examination at school. A panic call for Rajiv makes him rush to doctors for his daughter’s condition. However Dr. Pandey (KK Raina) brushes off the claims of any danger only as Raksha’s excuse to coverup for not being prepared for her exams and nothing else.

But Amma here believes her grand-daughter is possessed by an evil spirit and has no medical or psychotic complication and looks for divine help.

The film keeps you nailed onto your seat with instances of thrills how members of the family face experience of something unusual happenings along with them, and how insecure they feel about in their own house.

As the story reaches a culmination point, the sequences which happen turns Rajiv into a believer of the supernatural while Arati turns her back on God and believes Science alone cured her daughter.

Over all the film ends with the audience thinking and wanting to know more of what follows through.

However, performance-wise Raksha (Ehsaas) shines out as an effective young actor in her part of being a kid possessed with evil forces with an enthralling debut into Hindi films by Sudeep. Amruta comes out well as a worrying mother and rest of the cast commends to the film.

A one time watch for everybody who feels they are brave enough to watch a horror genre film and those who don’t as well because the horror element is not enough to give one a sleepless night. One needs to see through the message that the film portrays in its end and the process how things are through the so-called Primitive happenings still exist in today’s modern world.

Technically the film is excellent for the first time DOP Savita Singh, who is at the helm of giving the visual scares and has played with the camera angles throughout the film, barring the few visual effects given at the end of the film make the ending dramatic.

An absolute multiplex film and would do well in interiors as well considering the subject of Black Magic and coming from a well established director.

A film with a message to all is the surprise element than being dubbed as the scariest film of our times either Exorcist or our desi- Bhoot.

Watch it out without any prejudice and enjoy the scare. And since it’s the only film of the horror genre for this year it’s the much needed spice apart from the Comedies and Masala films released this year long.

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Another Review sent by a user, its more of a article on Phoonk than a review but it does cover some key points of the movie. The reviewer called it the Pre – Review!! Go through it, might help you decide whether to watch the movie or not!

A friend of mine once admitted that he was actually vary of his ten year old son talking too much to his grand dad because he thought his senile dad would impart impractical mumbo-jumbo to his kid who he wanted to inspire with internet and a trip to Disney land. One day he threw a kulfi that his dad had brought for his kid fearing it had germs!

This is the starting point of Phoonk, where Rajiv, an atheist doesn’t like his ageing mother telling mythological stories of demons and gods to his school going daughter and son.

There was this godzilla of a family movie which was all about loving your parents…Strangely Phoonk, deceptively dished by Ram Gopal , is all about loving your kids. May be because of these reasons only , Phoonk failed to scare me in the way the promos intented.

In the whole treatment the emotional drama wins over horror. Masala moments where you almost feel a guilty pleasure watching the making and unmaking of the black magic. Once the black magic starts to show effects, everything starts going wrong for this happy Indian family.

The film takes time to pick up in the first half but the second half is a real cracker. Its an unending roller coaster ride of thrills, hits and misses, emotional conundrum. The camera movements merge so seamlessly with the characters that you feel its an opera.

I am a father of an infant girl and it gave me a certain insight into how do I see myself as a dad and how would I like to take care of my kid if there was any crisis ever. God forbid.

So the performances led by Sudeep are top notch, the little girl Raksha deserves special kudos for such subtle and imaginative portrayel of a girl plagued by black magic. Though I find the characterizations sketchy but good enough to drive this sleek, simple but powerful film.

Technically one of the best films of this year, Phoonk is full of long complicated camerawork instead of dead close ups. There are silences and spaced out scenes long enough to let you munch your popcorn. A powerful emotional drama with correct doses of thrill, Phoonk more than a horror film emerges as an emotional film.

Even Akshay Kumar will agree for a change that no matter what the genre is, content will always be king.

It’s just another film till it happens to you… shouldn’t Ram say that?

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39 Comments

  • Mini: what do u mean by saying to Indicine Team: R u scared of Fathiya?!!!!! So they won’t publish your review because they’re scared of me?!!

  • Let me start right from the trailers of PHOONK as they give us the first impression on the movie and everybody believes “first impression is the best impression”. But on the contrary, if the trailers are overly alluring the audience will expect more out of the movie. Which exactly is the outcome of Phoonk. Firstly its Ramu movie added to the spice “a horror movie” this is exactly what is needed for over excitement which vaporizes immediately after watching the movie.

    Pros (Can’t put much under this):

    This movie can be categorized into more thriller movie rather than a horror one. For those who is really pissed of watching “highly” multi star studded bollywood movies its good to watch this with ordinary caste. Performance can be defaulted from Very Good to Exceptional in Ramu movies. Exceptional Background music And I also agree with one of the comments “good camera angles”. All these are always common in Ramu movies.

    Cons:

    “Some television programs on black magic inspired Ramu to shoot this film” – comments I read from some article. I don’t really agree on this. This movie is a copy cat movie of Telugu Movie “Kashmora” a famous novel by Yandamuri Veerendranath. This movie was released approx 10 – 15 yrs back. This was gem of a horror movie. The director wanted to leave the audience in ambiguous state by leaving the choice to themselves and stating 3 different reasons for ending the mess – Medical Advance, Black Magic or by God’s Grace. This was awesomely moduled in the late 1990 movie but Ramu couldn’t ever par that even with his latest technology resources. Some scenes are so amateurishly portrayed as if you are watching a comedy movie.

    Finally a very average copy movie from Ramu which cant be rated more than 3 out of 5. Guys go for the 5 lac thing blindly. You will get it easily.

    If you are a hardcore Ramu fan or a thriller movie freak, you can watch this once or else avoidable.

    P.S: I’m a very good fan of Ramu. And I’m loosing my bet on his horror movies. First 25 mins of “Darna Jaroori Hei” was TERRIFIC n Mind Blowing. Need some thing like that Ramu.

    Raj

  • Guys, I watch this movie yesterday, I’m still wondering why this guy Ramu is offering a 5 lakh rs. I think it’s a cheap filim promotion technique.

  • only 1ce v can watch d movie… but for some scenes i got scared… i think it could lil more scary. only bcoz of d background music i got scared………………………………………………………!!!!!!!!!

  • only 1ce v can watch d movie… but for some scenes i got scared… i think it could lil more scary. only bcoz of d background music i got scared………………………………………………………!!!!!!!!! not at all dis is d 1st time i have commented on dis

  • Movie is waste. Worst movie, big money waste movie. I’m still wondering why this guy Ram Gopal Varma is offering a 5 lakhs,for this big rusted rod movie. Onething i can say that is RAKSHA is 10% some what better than PHOONK. In Ramgopalvarma movies nothing will be scared to see except the Background sound.

    I can’t wait to see this RGV Movies because since few years are making such stupid movies, nothing scary but make u laugh e.g. MARRI CHETTU, DARNA ZAROORI HAI.

    SO, A BIG REQUEST FOR THE AUDIENCE THAT DONT WASTE THE TIME BY WATCHING RGV MOVIES……

  • who is the bloddy siddarthagva, who said badly about the fim. you bloody buffelo,the above fellow who commented thi is an son of the bitch. dont worry ramu . these stupid fellows commment like this.your fim was very scary an excellent

  • Are yaar dont comment the movies as if you can make the better movies.Honestly speaking its a reasonable movie and can be watched.Few scenes are too good.Some funny fellows ae making fun of RGV.Your people dont even have the basic rights to comment RGV.Even Big B is ready to make movies with him continuously,i hope u can understand hus talent.

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