Shaitaan

In a classic struggle of good versus evil, a family becomes the champions of righteousness while a sinister man embodies wickedness. The timeless battle unfolds as they fight to protect their loved ones and save the world from darkness.

March 8

2024

Release Date

Hindi

Language

12 minutes

2 hours

Running Time

Cast

Ajay Devgn

Madhavan

Roshni Kaur

Janki Bodiwala

Jyotika

Pallak Lalwani

Anngad Raaj

Manoj Anand

Mohd Aslam

Kishore Bhatt

Sandeep Choudhary

Mihir Jain

Gurnita Kaur Kahlon

Akram Musharaf

Hiten Patel

Richa Prakash

Avinashi Sharma

Sushma Sharma

3.0

5/5

Average Rating

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Shaitaan Movie Review

Plot

In "Shaitaan" a stranger enters a family's house and uses black magic to control their young daughter. The parents can only watch as their once happy daughter becomes a puppet under the stranger's control. The motive behind the stranger's action becomes predictable as the story progresses.

Acting

The performances in "Shaitaan" are a mixed bag. R Madhavan shines as the malevolent antagonist, showcasing exceptional command over duality of emotions. Ajay Devgn delivers a powerpack performance as the father determined to save his daughter. Janki Bodiwala impresses with her portrayal of the young girl under the spell of blackmagic. However, some of the characters lack depth and the reliance on brutality and torture may be off-putting for some viewers.

Cinematography

The cinematography in "Shaitaan" effectively creates a commendable backdrop with silence and darkness, enhancing the overall tone of the film. Sudhakar Reddy Yakkanti's work adds to the unsettling experience. The visual elements and lighting contribute to the eerie and ominous feel of the movie.

Direction

Director Vikas Bahl successfully builds suspense and tension in "Shaitaan," keeping the audience engaged throughout the film. The treatment of the narrative is gripping, although it may become monotonous in the second half. The use of supernatural elements and psychological thriller aspects adds depth to the story, but some scenes feel predictable and lack conviction.

Conclusion

Overall, "Shaitaan" offers a mix of horror and suspense, with a compelling premise that engages the audience. While the performances are noteworthy and the cinematography adds to the film's atmosphere, the script falls short in delivering a truly captivating storyline. Despite some shortcomings, the movie is worth watching for its unsettling experience and strong acting performances.



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