Krishna Cottage
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Directed by | Santram Varma |
Screenplay by | R. M. Joshi, Abhigyan Jha & Nirav Vidya |
Story by | R. M. Joshi, Abhigyan Jha & Nirav Vidya |
Produced by | Ekta Kapoor Shobha Kapoor |
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Cinematography | Basheer Ali, Sethuraman M |
Edited by | K. Ravi Kumar |
Music by | Anu Malik Vishal-Shekhar |
Distributed by | Balaji Motion Pictures |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Krishna Cottage is a 2004 Indian Hindi horror film directed by Santram Varma. It was produced by the mother-daughter team of Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor, better known for producing Indian television soap operas. It starred Sohail Khan, Isha Koppikar and Anita Hassanandani in the leading roles.
Plot
The film opens at a function celebrating the launch of a book by Professor Siddharth Das (Rajendranath Zutshi). The professor donates a copy of the book to JC College. The college principal removes the book from the library and places it in an abandoned storeroom.
A group of close college friends all attend JC College: Manav (Sohail Khan), Shanti (Anita Hassanandani), Kabeer (Ali Hassan), Akshay (Hiten Tejwani), Nupur (Divya Palat) and Talli (Vrajesh Hirjee). Manav is engaged to the beautiful Shanti, who is an innocent but possessive girlfriend. Disha (Isha Koppikar), an attractive girl arrives joins the college, and although Manav loves Shanti, he finds himself strangely drawn towards Disha. Disha gradually gets close to Manav, which perturbs Shanti. Manav explains that he feels strangely protective of Disha but that his real love is Shanti.
Strange telekinetic events transpire at Manav and Shanti's engagement, one of which nearly kills Disha. When the group drives Disha home, their car breaks down and they are forced to spend the night at an old halfway house: Krishna Cottage. The peculiar events intensify at Krishna Cottage, and two of the friends are nearly killed. Disha explains that the spirit of her dead boyfriend, Amar Khanna, is the one causing these supernatural occurrences. One day, Nupur reads Professor Siddharth Das's book and discovers that the book exposes something about Amar Khanna. Before she can reveal it, she is murdered by a mysterious force.
Talli overhears a conversation between Professor Siddharth Das and the college principal. The professor explains that the book is jinxed and cautions that it must be destroyed. Kabeer reads the book and is murdered. Shanti meets Disha's mother, who reveals Disha has been dead for 22 years. Stunned, Shanti flees and is pursued by Disha's spirit. She faints and awakens at the home of a noted medium, Sunita Menon (Rati Agnihotri). Sunita performs a seance that invokes Disha's spirit. The spirit angrily exclaims its quest for the death.
Talli reads the book and learns that it is all about Krishna Cottage, but is murdered by Disha. Professor Das, who was in love with Disha burns the last few pages of the book and reminisces about Disha but he dies of heart attack before Manav and others could reach him . Manav discovers a body preserved in ice. The body bears an uncanny similarity to him; this brings back a flood of visions: Manav was in fact, Amar Khanna in his previous birth. He and Disha were students of JC College many years ago. Disha was madly in love with him, but he turned her down because he thought of her as a friend. Angry, Disha committed murders and tells Amar to escape (with her) as Police will frame Amar for the murder. However, later Amar found the murder weapon in Disha's car. Disha crashed the car into the side of a mountain, instantly killing them both. The professor and the principal were witnesses to Amar and Disha's death. Disha has now returned as a spirit to reclaim her lost love.
Sunita suggests the only way to stop Disha: Manav and Shanti must be married, as this bond is too strong for a spirit to break. The wedding ceremony commences that night, and Disha's spirit attacks, throwing Sunita up, in the air and she falls down on a tree branch which impales her belly, killing her. Manav then agrees to go with Disha's spirit, but says that while the spirit may claim his body, his heart belongs to his wife Shanti. This finally appeases the spirit and liberates it. The film ends with Manav and Shanti happily married.
Cast
- Sohail Khan as Manav / Amar Khanna
- Isha Koppikar as Disha
- Anita Hassanandani as Shanti
- Rati Agnihotri as Sunita Menon
- Vrajesh Hirjee as Puneet "Talli" Kumar
- Divya Palat as Nupur
- Hiten Tejwani as Akshay
- Ali Hassan as Kabeer
- Rajendranath Zutshi as Professor Siddharth Das
- Rajendra Gupta as J.C. College's Principal
- Usha Nadkarni as Disha's mom
Track list
The film's soundtrack contains 7 songs composed by Anu Malik and Vishal Shekhar (for Hameesha Tere Saath). Lyrics were penned by Sanjay Chhel, Neelesh Mishra, Sameer and Shekhar Ravjiani. The album was released on 16 April 2004.
# | Title | Singer(s) | Lyrics | Length |
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1 | "Bindaas" | Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan | Sanjay Chhel | 6:03 |
2 | "Suna Suna" (Bepanah Pyaar Hai Aaja) | Shreya Ghoshal | Neelesh Mishra | 7:24 |
3 | "Aaju Mein Tum" | Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu | Sameer | |
4 | "Uff Yun Maa" | Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan | Sanjay Chhel | |
5 | "Hamesha Tere Saath" | Shekhar Ravjiani | Shekhar Ravjiani | |
6 | "Laila Laila" | Sowmya Raoh | Sanjay Chhel | |
7 | "Rang Rang" | Sowmya Raoh, Alka Yagnik, Vishal Dadlani | Sameer | 4:02 |
See also
External links
- 2004 films
- 2000s Hindi-language films
- Films shot in Uttarakhand
- 2004 horror films
- Indian films
- Films scored by Anu Malik
- Films scored by Vishal–Shekhar
- Indian ghost films
- Indian romantic thriller films
- Indian romantic horror films
- Balaji Motion Pictures films
- 2000s romantic thriller films
- Films shot in Mussoorie