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Review | 'Dybbuk' is a super creepy movie, just right for Halloween viewing

Emran Hashmi and Manav Kaul manage to keep 'Dybbuk' earnest. The love story of Ebrahim Ezra (Imaad Shah), too, keeps viewers engaged.

October 31, 2021 / 23:14 IST
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(Image: screen grab)
(Image: screen grab)

Can Emraan Hashmi save his wife who opens Pandora's box?

‘I don’t know if the house is haunted or she is...’ I smiled as I heard the priest (Denzil Smith) say that to a puzzled Emran Hashmi. Even though the ghosts appear in a predictable fashion (in the closet, in the steamed up shower, in the attic), I have been creeped out nonetheless. Halloween is creeping up to me quite nicely, thank you very much.

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Set in the beautiful island country of Mauritius, this scary tale is a paint by numbers story, but it works. Not odd that it drops on Amazon Prime Video at midnight. I am shaking inside as a line from Jurassic Park pops into my head, ‘Clever girl!’

A dead girl has just snatched a bottle from the heroine’s hand saying, ‘Mine!’