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Release Date:
May 30, 2003
Original Title:
भूत
Alternate Titles:
12Va Anthasthu
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Dream Merchants Enterprise
RGV Film Factory
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
IN: A
Runtime: 113
A Mumbai businessman and his wife are looking for a new flat. Apartment 1201 has been vacant since its previous occupant jumped to her death. Undeterred, the couple still decides to move in, but before long, the wife starts to have visions.
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Art Direction:
Priya Raghunath
Choreographer:
Shabina Khan
Costume Design:
Raghuveer Shetty
Shaheed Amir
Dialogue:
Sameer Sharma
Digital Compositor:
Mahesh Baria
Susheel Peris
Director:
Ram Gopal Varma
Director of Photography:
Vishal Sinha
Editor:
Shimit Amin
Executive Producer:
R.R. Venkat Rao
Suman Varma
Foley Artist:
Madhu Apsara
Original Music Composer:
Salim Merchant
Sulaiman Merchant
Producer:
Nitin Manmohan
Rohit Kumar
Screenplay:
Lalit Marathe
Sound Designer:
Dwarak Warrier
Vikram Biswas
Sound Editor:
Kunal Uday Mehta
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Leslie Fernandes
Special Effects Technician:
Sanjay Naik
Stunt Coordinator:
Allan Amin
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Huzefa Lokhandwala
Writer:
Lalit Marathe
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