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Khoon-Rocket
A young boy wears a overcoat which gives him super powers
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Plot Summary
A mentally challenged young man, who is also a skilled dancer, is haunted by the spirit of his deceased mother. He must overcome his personal struggles and confront a demonic entity that threatens his village. The film blends elements of supernatural horror with a story of personal resilience and a fight for justice.
Critical Reception
Khoon-Rocket received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While Raghava Lawrence's performance and the film's technical aspects were sometimes acknowledged, the plot, screenplay, and the excessive use of horror elements were frequently criticized. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the horror and action sequences, while others found the film lengthy and formulaic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Raghava Lawrence's dual role as actor and director, particularly his dance sequences.
Criticized for a predictable plot and overreliance on standard horror tropes.
The film's length and pacing were often cited as drawbacks.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Khoon-Rocket were varied. Some viewers found the horror and action elements engaging, appreciating the entertainment value. However, a significant portion of the audience felt the film was too long and lacked originality, with many pointing out plot holes and an uninspired narrative.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2007 Kannada film 'Chakravyuha' and was simultaneously filmed in Tamil as 'Muni 3: Ganga'.
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