Sunny, a young Indian programmer, receives a mysterious package from an unknown sender. Inside lies an ancient box adorned with cryptic symbols, which he initially mistakes for an unusual souvenir. But when Sunny opens it, a bhuta spirit — a traditional Indian ghost — invades his life, turning out to be far less terrifying than expected. Instead of horror, absurd comedy ensues: the ghost struggles to adapt to 21st-century Mumbai life while Sunny desperately tries to evict his supernatural roommate, who has developed an addiction to his Netflix subscription. This 2025 horror-comedy hybrid blends folklore motifs with contemporary realities, creating a unique fusion of cultural shock and supernatural humor.
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Director Pranav Sharma employs a visual contrast between traditional Indian horror aesthetics and the vibrant palette of urban comedy. The camera alternates between tense, still moments and dynamic tracking shots through Mumbai's chaotic streets.
Those who appreciate genre-blending will find unexpected cultural references colliding with situational humor, where ancient curses meet food delivery apps. After the credits roll, what lingers is a sense of warm absurdity — a quiet gem for viewers seeking unconventional cinematic hybrids. — MovieFinder Editorial
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