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Darna Zaroori Hai'Nothing Scary About It!'
By Prema K. Š2006 Bollyvista.com

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Darna Zaroori Hai
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The next story is about a professor (Amitabh Bachchan) telling his student (Riteish Deshmukh) about a man with a black cap who walks around his house and even sleeps in his kitchen. Riteish is confused then angry but in the end even he sees the man. Mind Games, that's what we're talking about here!

The end to the next story is more than obvious a little after it begins. A man's (Arjun Ramphal) car breaks down outside an isolated bungalow. He knocks on the door to ask for assistance. The door is opened by a young attractive girl (Bipasha Basu). She has a weird looking husband (Makarand Deshpande) who's also interested in calling the dead using a board and coins. They tease Arjun about them being ghosts themselves but by now you've guessed who's the real ghost.

Next is a film director, Karan Chopra (Anil Kapoor). The name lingers in one's memory as there's an obvious reference to Karan Johar. After a few romantic hit films, he's now keen on making a horror film. The story of his film is about a female ghost who hitches rides on the highway and then kills the person in a brutal manner. She only singles out young men who are alone. Karan is on his way to Khandala to write the climax of his film. He needs five days of peace and solitude to work on it. En route, a young, curvy female (Mallika Sherawat) thumbs a ride with him and they get chatting. He even offers her a stay in his house. She agrees. She goes to the washroom to freshen up, the lights in the bungalow go off and then the obvious happens. Even a five-year-old kid would have been able to predict this one.

Now need we go on with these stories because honestly we can't remember the other two. So they must be truly forgettable. But to give credit to the maker, there are some great camera movements, lighting, and background music that create the right atmosphere. But the problem is each film is very short for the feeling to linger and scare you. Good performances though.


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