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Release Date:
February 16, 1996
Original Title:
Papi Gudia
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Aum Films
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 130
This movie tells the story of a black magic practitioner (Shakti Kapoor), who before dying transfers his soul into a doll who finally gets into the hands of Karishma Kapoor's brother. This evil doll has plans of his to get into a new body before he permanently gets stuck into the doll's body. This movie is an unofficial remake of Hollywood movie Child's Play.
Cinematography:
Lawrence D'Souza
Director:
Lawrence D'Souza
Editor:
A.R. Rajendran
Music:
Naresh Sharma
Producer:
Raaj Chhabra
Writer:
Talat Rekhi
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