Bhoot Ka Darr

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Bhoot Ka Darr
Directed byS. Gawli
Produced byPankaj Johar
Production
company
Gulab Films
Release date
  • 2 April 1999 (1999-04-02)
Running time
85 min
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Bhoot Ka Darr is a Hindi horror film [1] of Bollywood directed by S. Gawli and produced by Pankaj Johar. This film was released on 2 April 1999 in the banner of Kanti Shah's Gulab Films. [2]

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Plot

This film starts with the scene of a graveyard where a woman and her partner bury a dead body. She has killed her husband with the help of her paramour. Now the ghost of the betrayed husband seeks revenge on his adulterous wife.

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