Kathmandu, Oct. 8 -- You think your home is safe. Those walls, doors, and family make you untouchable. 'Shaitaan', directed by Vikash Bahl, proves otherwise.
The film lulls you into comfort from the very first frame. Sunlight spills across hills, greenery extends as far as the eye can see, and the Rishi family farmhouse stands like a picture of calm. There is a sense of peace so convincing that you almost forget that cinema often thrives in disruption.
Hence, the contrast between an idyllic world and the horrors that follow is what gives 'Shaitaan' its emotional grip.
A stranger, Vanraj Kashyap, played by R Madhavan, arrives, and soon, the home becomes a cage of tension, fear, and nightmares. The spaces that once felt safe become arena...
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