3D Saamri
3D Saamri

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3D Saamri

1985
Movie
102 min
Hindi

In a small town a wealthy aged male named Dharmesh Saxena, known for his worship of Devi Maa Kaali, and magic, is called "Saamri". Dharmesh knows that his end is near, he summons his lawyer and wills his entire estate to his niece, Anju Trivedi. But when Mama Taklifchand, Dharmesh's step-brother, finds this out, he, together with a gorgeous young woman, Maria, a hotel owner, Khanna, professor Chatterjee, and others, kill Dharmesh, throw his body in the river, and when the body is found, inform the police and the public that Dharmesh killed himself. With the case closed, Taklifchand & the others must find ways and means to kill Anju and keep the wealth and estate for themselves. Before they could carry out their plan - one by one they start dying horrible deaths. Looks like Saamri has arisen from the grave to hunt down his killers, and there is no one who can even dare to even think of stopping him.

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Director: SudharshanGenres: Horror, Mystery

Plot Summary

A thrilling horror film centered around a cursed mansion and the supernatural events that plague its inhabitants. The story unfolds as a group of people venture into the haunted 'Saamri Haveli', only to find themselves trapped in a web of ancient curses and vengeful spirits. They must confront the malevolent entity residing within to survive.

Critical Reception

3D Saamri is a cult classic within Indian horror cinema, particularly noted for its pioneering use of 3D technology in the genre during its time. While critical reviews were mixed upon release, often pointing to its B-movie sensibilities and rudimentary special effects by today's standards, it garnered a significant following for its unique presentation and chilling atmosphere, especially among audiences seeking a novel horror experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innovative use of 3D in Indian horror.

  • Lauded for its eerie atmosphere and spooky moments.

  • Criticized for its simplistic plot and dated special effects.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive for its novelty and scares, with many recalling the unique 3D experience. Some viewers find it campy, while others appreciate its status as an early Indian 3D horror film.

Fun Fact

3D Saamri is recognized as one of the earliest Indian films to extensively utilize stereoscopic 3D technology, aiming to provide an immersive horror experience for its audience.

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