Room: The Mystery

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Room: The Mystery
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Film poster
Directed by Faisal Khan
Written byKadir Sayyed
Produced by Anil Kabra
Dinesh Deora
StarringEshu Gambhir
Ibra Khan
Roselyn Dsouza
Atif Jamil
Himir Gandhi
Rohit Juneja
Shashwita Sharma
CinematographySunil Prasad
Edited byDharam Sony
Anil Ray
Music byVarious Artists
Production
companies
Pen N Camera International
An India E-Commerce Ltd.
Distributed by Pen N Camera International
An India E-Commerce Ltd.
Release date
  • 12 December 2014 (2014-12-12)
Running time
88 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Room: The Mystery is a 2014 Indian thriller film directed by Faisal Khan and produced by Anil Kabra and Dinesh Deora under the Pen N Camera International and An India E-Commerce Ltd. banners starring Atif Jamil. The film was released on 12 December 2014. [1] [2]

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Plot

Room - The Mystery is a story about Rishi and his friends who meet with an accident grievously injuring a woman and a child, while driving under the influence of alcohol. The woman then returns as a ghost to take revenge from all those who were responsible for her and her children's death. [3]

Cast

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