The Bhootnii : Sanjay Dutt, Palak Tiwari & Mouni Roy Shine in a Spooky, Funny Ride
Written & Directed by: Sidhaant Sachdev
Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Mouni Roy, Sunny Singh, Palak Tiwari, Nickunj Sharma, Aasif Khan, and more
Duration: 2h10m
What happens when ghosts meet giggles and love haunts harder than any spirit ever could? You get The Bhootnii—a delightful blend of horror, humor, and heart that’s anything but your average ghost flick. Directed by Sidhaant Sachdev, this film embraces its Bollywood roots with a genre-mashing story that’s as spooky as it is side-splitting, delivering supernatural thrills without ever losing its emotional core.
At the center of this paranormal party is Sanjay Dutt as Baba, a rockstar-style ghostbuster who brings swagger, soul, and plenty of laughs. Dutt is in top form—larger-than-life yet grounded enough to win over audiences with both charm and charisma. Sunny Singh, as Shantanu, is the relatable romantic lead caught in a ghostly love triangle, while Palak Tiwari’s Ananya adds warmth and emotional gravity to the chaos.
Set in the mysterious St. Vincent College, the story revolves around a haunted “Virgin Tree” that awakens each Valentine’s Day, obsessed with finding love. As Holi approaches, the spirit’s desperation turns dangerous, and the 27 days in between are filled with quirky hauntings, college drama, budding romance, and unexpected tenderness. Sachdev masterfully balances these tones, ensuring that the frights never overpower the film’s feel-good energy.
Visually, The Bhootnii is a treat. Santhosh Thundiyil’s cinematography captures the eerie beauty of every frame, transforming everyday settings into suspenseful spectacles. The VFX are sleek and convincing, while Bunty Negi’s crisp editing maintains a brisk pace throughout its 2-hour-10-minute runtime.
The soundtrack deserves its own applause. From high-energy tracks to the spiritual power-punch of “Mahakaal Mahakaali,” the music is as integral to the experience as the plot itself. The background score expertly builds tension and mood, heightening both scares and sentiment.
And then there’s the writing—sharp, witty, and refreshingly human. The dialogues are clever without being overdone, allowing each character to feel authentic rather than tropey. The humor lands just right, and even amidst ghost chases and exorcisms, the film never forgets to touch the heart.
What sets The Bhootnii apart is its emotional undercurrent. Beneath all the comedy and chills is a touching tale of loneliness, love, and acceptance—even from the most unexpected corners of the afterlife. It’s this soulful layer that gives the film depth beyond the usual jump scares and slapstick.
Produced by Soham Rockstar Entertainment and Three Dimension Motion Pictures, The Bhootnii is an entertaining, genre-bending ride that’s full of life—even when it’s about the dead. It may not reinvent the wheel, but it spins it with style, fun, and a surprising amount of heart.
Verdict: The Bhootnii is an enjoyable horror-comedy that dares to feel as much as it frightens. Perfect for a weekend outing, it offers a refreshing reminder that even ghost stories can have soul.
Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
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