

Bhoot Returns
A family moves into a possessed bungalow. A sudden turn of events in the house leaves them astonished. When things worsen, escape seems to be their last resort.
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Plot Summary
A family moves into a new house, only to discover that it is haunted by a malevolent spirit. The youngest daughter begins to communicate with an entity, which leads to increasingly terrifying events. The family must confront the supernatural presence before it consumes them entirely.
Critical Reception
Bhoot Returns received largely negative reviews from critics, with many deeming it a disappointing sequel that failed to deliver on the scares and suspense of its predecessor. While some acknowledged attempts at atmosphere, the film was widely criticized for its predictable plot, weak performances, and uninspired direction.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies too heavily on jump scares and lacks genuine atmospheric horror.
- Performances are unconvincing, failing to evoke any real fear or empathy.
- The plot is derivative and offers little novelty to the haunted house genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews were generally unfavorable, with many viewers finding the movie to be predictable and lacking in effective scares. Common complaints included a weak storyline and a failure to build suspense, leading to a disappointing viewing experience.
Fun Fact
Although Urmila Matondkar starred in the original 'Bhoot' (2003), she did not reprise her role in 'Bhoot Returns' and instead played a different character.
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