![]() Director Ram Gopal VarmaProducer Ram Gopal VarmaNitin Manmohan Music Salim-SuleimanAnand Raj Anand Amar Mohile Bapi-Tutul Cinematography Vishal SinhaEditing Shimit AminStory Lalit MaratheSameer Sharma Screenplay Lalit MaratheSameer Sharma Dialogues Lalit MaratheSameer Sharma Action Allan AminArt Director Priya RaghunathCostumes Shaheed AmirArjun Khanna Raghuveer Shetty Banner Dream Merchants EnterpriseRelease Date May 30, 2003Run Time 113 MinLanguage Hindi | STAR CASTAjay Devgan, Urmila Matondkar, Fardeen Khan, Rekha, Nana Patekar, Victor Banerjee, Tanuja, Seema Biswas, Barkha Madan, Lalit Marathe, Piya Rai Chaudhary, Rajendra Sethi, Vijay Raaz, Rajpal Yadav, Sabir MasaniBHOOT MOVIE REVIEWSBollywoodHungama 3.5/5 On the whole, BHOOT is a richly rewarding experience for the discerning horror fan. It has thrills and chills to entice, excite and scare the viewer. At the box office, the film should prove to be a winner all the way. Business at multiplexes will prove to be the best. Read More Rediff.com Numbed by fear? For a cinema that hasn't produced anything beyond the Ramsay brothers' blood and gore concoctions, Bhoot definitely gives a new dimension to horror films in Bollywood. But surely Varma has the ability to do better than this? He should give his favourite genre another shot. Read More ApunKaChoice.com In a nutshell Bhoot is atmospheric, spooky and bloodless. And the commendable performances by its key players, propped by Varma's sleek direction, sends the shivers down the spines of the viewers. Read More NowRunning.com 3/5 one actor who deserves all the recognition is Urmila. If you remember her character in the climax of Pyar Tune Kya Kiya you will remember Bhoot. Not only does she look like a million dollars, she keeps her character in control & does not go overboard in her dramatic scenes. Read More PlanetBollywood.com 8/10 Bhoot is a well directed, well made, and well acted film with a lackluster script. It's slightly above average work from Ram Gopal Verma, which is disappointing coming from the great director, but is still far superior to the average Hindi fare coming out each week. Read More BBC.co.uk Definitely not for the faint hearted Ajay Devgan as the helpless husband and Urmila Matondkar as the possessed woman are the real stars of this film. Both give a flawless performance. But most of all, full credit goes to director Ram Gopal Verma. Bhoot is certainly one of the scariest films to be released from Bollywood. Read More |