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1920: Horrors Of The Heart

Meghna (Avika Gor) loses her failed author father Dheeraj (Randheer Rai) who dies by suicide and decides to leave a book of secrets for his daughter. Soon after his demise, she gets the book and reads how her step Mother Radhika (Barkha Bisht) has been a b*tch to his father ultimately leading to his suicide.

She decides to destroy Radhika and her current family with the help of her father’s spirit (yep, don’t ask how, why or any such logical questions). Her father’s spirit tags along with her to create destruction in the house but eventually she gets to know that her mother wasn’t a b*tch but her father was a dog. The tables turn and now she decides to not help her father’s spirit, but you’ve seen how clingy Bollywood ghosts have been in the past.

Reviews

  1. The cinematography is bad, screenplay is bad, sound editing and recording is terrible! The audio is clipping and cracking everywhere! The CGI is worst. Overall a disaster.
    This ruined the series 1920. This is worst than a school project, it looks like somebody just tried to make a film just because of having access to the film makers! The director has made a mess, this looks like a pretentious scenic video shoot converted as a horror film.
    Only the two 1920 versions are better. Rest of them are bad, and this one is purely horrible in each and every aspect, the filming, the story, the sound, the screenplay and the direction.
  2. Is this even called a movie?? It is not even a story. I wonder why I get songs in the middle. Unnecessary conversations between actors. I really want to know what happened to the heart with which story started.
    Except 2-3 scenes, nothing I felt like horror in this movie.
    Also, the screen quality, I mean the whole movie looked blur. Really a senseless movie.
    Was this movie by cast watched during post production??
    What is the necessity of keeping 1920 in the title as everything looked normal in the story?
    Last but not least CLIMAX is the worst part of all. It just happens like some UFO throwing light on the father and daughter. However, her boyfriend is rescued.
    I strongly suggest IMDB team to add negative rating to such kind of movies. Giving 1 star is too heavy. SON OF INDIA which is treated as worst movie in tollywood, is better than this.
  3. Another movie in the 1920 series.. they should have just left 1920 as is coz the series just does not justify how good 1920 was – it came as a surprise when everyone thought horror movies are not bollywoods cup of tea..

    Coming to 1920 horror etc etc.. Movie Overall is a meh, not even a time pass as you will just feel to skip the middle portion and know the reason for all the chaos and just leave the movie hall.. Average acting, Rahul Dev being a macho man was given a timid role, Avika Gor better stick to Television., and the person playing Gor’s father don’t know they did not get a better actor or they ran out of money so they asked someone on the set to play the character.. No justification and lot of plot holes.. Overall feeling Meh even writing review about this movie.. pls don’t make any more 1920s, let start fresh make something 2000+ pls.

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