Bhoot
While it was a commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of early 2026, critical reviews were mixed. Some found it a "dated, ungainly mess" relying too much on nostalgia.
“"The first half did give me a sense of hope... but the second half tarnished whatever was good about the first half. It seems like Singh didn't know how to end the film." — IMDb Review on Bhoot 2020 ” IMDb #Bhoot starts spooky but ends silly. My review: - Facebook While it was a commercial success, becoming one
A couple moves into a high-rise apartment in Mumbai, only to find it haunted by the spirit of a woman who committed suicide there. but the second half tarnished whatever was good
In Indian cinema, "Bhoot" (spirit/ghost) is a recurring title for major horror films. Currently, there are three primary films that define this topic, ranging from classic psychological horror to modern horror-comedy. 1. Bhoot (2003) - The Psychological Classic In Indian cinema, "Bhoot" (spirit/ghost) is a recurring
Directed by , this film is widely considered a landmark in Indian horror for ditching traditional tropes like songs and exaggerated makeup in favor of atmospheric dread.
Generally received a 3/5 or 7/10 from critics who appreciated the attempt but found the execution uneven. 3. Bhooth Bangla (2026) - The Horror-Comedy