Vaastu Shastra
Movie poster
वास्तुशास्त्र
Directed bySaurab Narang
Written byCharu Du Acharya
Produced byRam Gopal Varma
StarringSushmita Sen
Peeya Rai Chowdhary
J. D. Chakravarthy
CinematographySachin K. Krishn
Edited byAarif Sheikh
Music byAmar Mohile
Distributed byK Sera Sera
Release date
  • 22 October 2004 (2004-10-22)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Vaastu Shastra (lit.'Science of architecture') is a low budget 2004 Indian horror film produced by Ram Gopal Varma and directed by Saurab Narang, starring Peeya Rai Chowdhary, Sushmita Sen, and J. D. Chakravarthy. It was released on 22nd October 2004, and was declared a flop at the box office.[1][2] Vaastu Shastra was dubbed into Telugu as Marri Chettu.[3]

Plot

Dinesh Dubey, who works at a school in the suburbs of Mumbai, goes to a house where a haunted tree is located. He is killed by unseen forces. The story then moves around a couple, Virag Rao and Jhilmil Rao, buying the same house. Jhilmil, a gynaecologist, and her husband Virag work round the clock and are hardly present for their little son, Rohan. The problem arises when Jhilmil and Virag find out that Rohan has started making imaginary friends. Rohan starts getting obsessed with his "friends" — Manish and Jyoti, two kids, as well as Dinesh Dubey and his witch wife, who are actually ghosts.

Rukma joins Jhilmil's house as a new maid. Rukma learns about Manish and Jyoti while babysitting Rohan. Rohan points under the bed where Manish and Jyoti are hiding. When Rukma peeps under the bed, Manish throws a tennis ball at her and injures her. She misunderstands, thinking that Rohan threw the ball purposely. It turns out that Rukma is actually a thief and is spotted thieving by Rohan, but she blackmails and mistreats Rohan so that he does not to reveal the truth to his family. She is then hit by a speeding lorry on a lone road while returning home. Jhilmil is worried and attempts to find out why all of this is happening.

Jhilmil's sister Radhika invites her boyfriend Murli over when the whole family goes out to watch a movie. They have sex, but Murli suddenly vanishes. Radhika thinks that he is playing a game of "hide and seek". She drops her clothes to entice him. However, she sees ghosts staring at her and is horrified. When Jhilmil, Virag and Rohan come back home, they finds Murli's mutilated corpse on Radhika's bed and find Radhika outside, hanging dead from the tree.

Jhilmil is warned several times by a mad man, who implores her to vacate the house. It is revealed that Rohan's "imaginary friends" are ghosts who have been telling him to move out of their house. Virag is murdered by the ghosts, and after becoming a ghost himself, he tries to kill Jhilmil and Rohan. Inspector Bhupal Gorpade, who comes to help Jhilmil, is murdered as well. Bhupal also becomes a ghost and chases Jhilmil. Somehow, Jhilmil crashes her car onto the haunted tree and comes out. The car explodes, burning the tree and defeating the evil spirits. Then Jhilmil is admitted to the hospital along with Rohan.

At the house, the mad person is happy to see that the tree has been burned. He starts urinating on the tree, but it turns out that the spirits were not put to rest. The ghosts murder him as well. Back at the hospital, the doctor advises Jhilmil to take care. The film closes with Rohan's eyes turning black, similar to Manish's eyes, indicating that he has also been killed earlier and has become a ghost.

Cast

Actor/actress Role
Sushmita Sen Jhilmil Rao
Peeya Rai Chowdhary Radhika
J. D. Chakravarthi Virag Rao
Ahsaas Channa Rohan
Rajpal Yadav Mad Guy
Purab Kohli Radhika's boyfriend
Rasika Joshi Rukma (Maid)
Sayaji Shinde Inspector Bhupal Gorpade
Zakir Hussain Dinesh Dubey[2]

References

  1. "JD Chakravarthy calls RGV a master of horror films". 3 October 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Vaastu Shastra". 22 October 2004.
  3. Article Title[usurped]
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