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Bhooth Bangala thrives on nostalgia and fresh execution, largely powered by the iconic collaboration between Priyadarshan and Akshay Kumar.

Swati Bhat

This duo, known for delivering some of Bollywood’s most loved comedies, once again proves why their partnership remains special. Their understanding of timing, humour, and audience pulse is clearly visible in every frame.

"Bhooth Bangala" Movie Review: Akshay Kumar & Priyadarshan Deliver Classic Comedy Backed by Balaji Motion Pictures

Akshay Kumar is in his element, showcasing his effortless comic timing and screen presence. Under Priyadarshan’s direction, his performance feels both energetic and controlled, striking the right balance between slapstick and situational humour. Together, they recreate the charm that fans have long associated with their collaborations.

Bhooth Bangala also carries an emotional layer as it marks one of the final on-screen appearances of the legendary Asrani. His presence adds a nostalgic charm, reminding audiences of his timeless contribution to Indian comedy. Even in a brief role, he leaves a lasting impact proving that true legends never fade from the screen.

One of the prime highpoints of the film is its spot-on comic timing merges well with eerie experiences. The humour flows naturally through the chronicle, with situational comedy and character-driven moments landing efficiently. The dialogues and performances complement each other, ensuring that the laughs never feel obligatory. Whether it’s subtle expressions or exaggerated reactions, the comic rhythm stays consistent throughout.

"Bhooth Bangala" Movie Review: Akshay Kumar & Priyadarshan Deliver Classic Comedy Backed by Balaji Motion Pictures

From a technical standpoint, Sabu Cyril once again proves his mastery. The production design stands out as one of the film’s strongest pillars, with the haunted house and setups crafted in a way that feels both eerie and visually captivating. The detailing in the sets enhances the storytelling and adds authenticity to the film’s spooky yet humorous tone. Mr. Cyril’s genius of Practical effects is inevitable as always.

The background music provided by Ronnie Raphael, plays a crucial role in maintaining the film’s balance between horror and comedy. It seamlessly shifts between creating pressure and amplifying humour, without overpowering the scenes. Meanwhile, the Editor of the film Mr. M.S. Aiyyappan Nair kept the editing remains crisp and engaging, ensuring the narrative never drags. The pacing is tight, keeping the audience hooked from start to finish.

What truly makes Bhooth Bangala work is the collective effort of its cast and crew. All actors deliver sincere performances, embracing the film’s tone and giving their best to make each scene engaging. The technicians, too, contribute significantly, resulting in a well-rounded cinematic experience. 

⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Final Verdict

Bhooth Bangala is a light-hearted horror-comedy that banks on strong comic timing, effective technical execution, and committed performances. It may follow a familiar path, but its entertaining approach and polished craft make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.


 Budget & Box Office Prediction

  • Estimated Budget: ₹120 Crore

  • Day 1 Opening Prediction: ₹8–10 Crore (India)

  • Weekend Trend: Expected growth due to positive word-of-mouth

Trade Analysis

  • Breakeven Range: Around ₹120 crore net (India)

  • Hit Benchmark: ₹180–240 crore lifetime






Priyadarshan and Akshay Kumar Reunite for ‘Bhooth Bangla’: A Dark Dive into Folklore and ancient methods of Black Magic!

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Swati Bhat

Priyadarshan and Akshay Kumar Reunite for ‘Bhooth Bangla’: A Dark Dive into Folklore and ancient methods of Black Magic

The iconic duo that redefined Indian comedy is back, but this time, the laughs might come with a side of chills.

After a 14-year hiatus, Priyadarshan and Akshay Kumar are reuniting for Bhooth Bangla, a project that is already showed waves through the fans to our Indian film industry. While fans initially expected another Bhool Bhulaiyaa, the makers have teased something far more atmospheric. This isn't just a "haunted house" flick; it’s a deep dive into the courageous world of Indian folklore and black magic.

The Director Mr. Priyadarshan stated, “Unlike the slapstick horror-comedies, audience will see Bhooth Bangla is being framed as a horror-fantasy thriller and the narrative supports heavily into rural superstitions and folklore. The audience will experience the ancient practices of real black magic.” Mr. Priyadarshan is highly known for his masterful pacing and technical brilliance, is reportedly focusing on "mood-based horror". He added, “You can expect long shadows, eerie silence, and the kind of suspense that gets under your skin!”

The Akshay-Priyadarshan harmony gave us cult classics like Hera Pheri, Garam Masala, and Bhool Bhulaiyaa. However, Bhooth Bangla represents a shift. Priyadarshan has expressed his desire to explore the supernatural through a more traditional, "earthy" lens, moving away from the gloss of modern horror and back to the storytelling roots of Indian suspense.


Production and Release-

Produced by Balaji Motion Pictures, the film is expected to feature a massive ensemble cast, staying true to Priyadarshan’s signature style of having multiple eccentric characters driving the plot. With filming slated to progress through 2025, the buzz is already positioning this as a major box-office contender.

If you’re a fan of suspense thrillers that trade cheap jump scares for a rich, haunting atmosphere, Bhooth Bangla is likely the most anticipated title on your radar.





Singer Mozez Singh stands tall as one of the most unconventional and fearless storytellers in contemporary Indian cinema. Known for his visually rich narratives and socially relevant themes, Singh has carved a niche that seamlessly bridges independent cinema and mainstream digital storytelling. His journey reflects artistic courage, emotional depth, and a relentless pursuit of authenticity.

From "Zubaan" to Yo Yo Honey Singh: Celebrating Mozez Singh’s Bold Storytelling Journey on His Birthday

A Decade of Zubaan: The Emergence of a Courageous Voice

Mozez Singh made a remarkable debut with the film Zubaan, featuring Vicky Kaushal. Premiering at the esteemed Busan International Film Festival, the film quickly captured global attention for its poetic storytelling and daring exploration of identity, ambition, and self-expression.

This musical drama was distinguished by its experimental narrative style and evocative visuals. Singh’s direction earned him the Best Director award at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, solidifying his reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to challenge conventions.

Redefining OTT with Human

In 2022, Singh expanded his creative scope with the critically acclaimed web series Human. Co-directed by him, the medical thriller featured outstanding performances by Shefali Shah, Kirti Kulhari, and Vishal Jethwa.

The series offered a profound exploration of the ethical complexities of pharmaceutical trials and corporate greed, presenting a gripping narrative layered with moral dilemmas. Its intense storytelling and socially relevant themes resonated strongly with audiences, further establishing Singh’s influence in the OTT space.

Unmasking Fame with Yo Yo Honey Singh

Collaborating with the globally renowned Yo Yo Honey Singh, Mozez Singh ventured into documentary filmmaking, providing an unfiltered insight into the life of Honey Singh.

The documentary examines the peaks and valleys of stardom, addressing mental health, addiction, and the cost of fame. Singh’s sensitive yet candid storytelling added depth to the narrative, transforming it from a mere celebrity profile into a reflection on the pressures of modern fame and artistic reinvention.

Awards, Recognition & Cultural Impact

Mozez Singh’s work has garnered not only critical acclaim but also significant industry recognition. From being named a Rising Star Director at the Busan International Film Festival to winning Best Director at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, his accolades speak volumes about his craftsmanship.

He has also been honored at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival for his contributions to meaningful cinema. His documentary work has received further recognition at the International Indian Film Academy Awards, highlighting his versatility across formats. Beyond awards, Singh has been featured in leading publications like GQ India and Forbes India, recognized as a cultural disruptor and visionary. As an artist who consistently challenges norms and reshapes narratives.

A Visionary Storyteller Shaping Modern Indian Cinema

What distinguishes Mozez Singh is his refusal to confirm. Whether exploring identity through music, exposing systemic flaws, or capturing the fragile psyche behind fame, his work remains profoundly human and strikingly relevant.

As he celebrates another year of success, Mozez Singh continues to inspire a new generation of filmmakers and storytellers, demonstrating that bold narratives and authenticity will always resonate with audiences.




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