A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Hemant Birje, Kamna, Javed Khan
Written by:
Mohan Bhakri
Anil Pandit
Directed by:
Mohan Bhakri
Release Date:
June 10, 1988
Original Title:
Kabrastan
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
MKB Films Combines
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 135
A married man has an affair with a married woman in this woman's house. When the woman's husband unexpectedly shows up with a bottle of acid, which he plans to throw on his wife's face, disfiguring her for life. The woman's lover quickly responds by taking out a gun and shooting at the bottle of acid, which is smashed and lands on the husband's face, disfiguring him. The man then shoots the husband, until he is dead. Both the woman and the man, bury the dead, disfigured body, and go about their respective tasks, not knowing that they have unleashed an unstoppable evil force that will spring forth to bring death and destruction to the man, his brothers, and his wife.
Dr William Dsouza a cardiologist wants to experiment on heart transplant on his patients for which he needs a fresh heart in order to gain success in his experiment he kills person called Anthony and transplants his heart into his patient.His wife Maria gets suspicious on him as he could do anything to conduct his experiment Anthony's spirit starts haunting their house but Willam does not believe it.Dr Rocky his younger brother arrives from Mumbai and does not get good welcome in the house and feels strange while Willam's other brother Mike gets possess by Anthony and controls his body making him do things the way he wants to revenge on William.While Rocky meets Julie upon his arrival but her father claims that she is Rubina who passed away many years back.
Cinematography:
Arvind Bhakri
Director:
Mohan Bhakri
Original Music Composer:
Jagdish Khanna
Uttam Singh
Producer:
Mohan Bhakri
Writer:
Mohan Bhakri
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