Vicky Kaushal & Bhumi Pednekar starrer horror film Bhoot Part 1 The Haunted Ship has made it into theatres on 21 February 2020. Directed by Bhanu Pratap Singh, the film is Dharma productions move into the space of horror films for the first time with Bhoot Part 1 The Haunted Ship. This film is also one of the most watchable movies of the Karan Johar production company made over a year, and it is a story about a couple trapped on an abandoned ship lying on a beach.
Cast:
- Vichy Kaushal as Prithvi
- Bhumi Pednekar as Sapna
- Ashutosh Rana as Professor Joshi
- Siddhanth Kapoor as Captain
- Meher Vij as Vandana
Story of Bhoot Part 1 The Haunted Ship
Vicky Kaushal played as Prithvi, an executive at a shipping company and was assigned to get Sea-Bird, a massive vessel moved from Juhu beach where it has docked itself after floating away from its original port. The ship, much likely we can say as the ship is haunted. Prithvi deep dives into the abandoned ship, which reveals something nauseated about the spirit in the ship. In the flashback of the film, the film explained that Prithvi lost his daughter and his wife in a freaky river lifeboat accident, and his daughter turned into a spirit and haunted the ship.
The film approximately collected five crores on its opening day, but it could have collected more is the expert’s talk. It is generally reported that the film keeps the benefit because of Mahashivaratri being a holiday in various states.
My opening day box office expectations from upcoming Friday releases- #Bhoot Friday- ₹ 4-5 cr nett#ShubhMangalZyadaSaavdhan –
Friday – ₹ 7.5-9 cr nett.— Sumit Kadel (@SumitkadeI) February 19, 2020
If you are interested in horrifying, chilling, and scary moments, then you definitely should watch Bhoot Part 1: The Haunted Ship. Overall, it is a successful attempt by Dharma Production and Zee Studios.
According to the Film Critic and trade analyst Sumit Kadel and the Dharma production finance, the horror film is genuine with some scary moments, and Kadel congratulated Vicky Kaushal for a “Breathtaking Performance.”
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