If you play the little game of stream of consciousness for Indian representation of the horror genre, what are the terms that usually pop on top of your head? In all probability, these ones: shockingly bland special effects, histrionics that butcher the concept of subdued acting, outlandish scripts and, of course, garish make-up of the paranormal. And, if you thought, you are missing out on groundbreaking work that is ‘Dybbuk’, fret not!
Emraan Hashmi's horror flick Dybbuk is low on horror quotient. Directed and written by Jay K, the film released today, October 29, on Amazon Prime Video.
As I sit in front of my laptop, trying to put together my thoughts and share with the readers how I felt after watching the newest Bollywood horror film.