Cast: Rajneesh Duggal, Adah Sharma, Anjori Alagh, Raj Zutshi, Vallabh Vyas and others Director:Vikram Bhatt Producer:Vikram Bhatt, Surendra Sharma, Amita Bishnoi and Bhagwanti Gabrani Music:Adnan Sami Date of Released:September 12th, 2008
'1920' is Directed by Vikram Bhatt. The director has come out with some interesting subject and both the
presentation and narration have been good. The Director main intention is that to entertine the audions even
though the story is good but he is failed in that.
A well knit horror tale, the story begins with the backdrop of a castle like home way back in the year 1920 and
there is a secret that holds the key to the house. The legend has it that there is a curse that rules the old
house and it is waiting for the time to take its true shape. Despite several efforts by several people to bring
down the home, the only result is the death of them under very mysterious circumstances. The trend keeps
happening until the arrival of the young couple Arjun Singh (Rajneesh) and Lisa Singh (Adah Sharma). Arjun
decides to bring down the house and has plans to build up a five star hotel. However, things take a different
shape as a spirit comes alive and takes over Lisa. It is the curse that has been waiting to come true. And what
happens hereafter is to be seen on the screen.
Presentation:
The dialogues are alright but the script has been written well, also the screenplay was executed brilliantly. Full
marks to the music and the camera departments who have come out with some fine deliverables. The
costumes fitted well to the historic era and the current day while the editing could have been better at few
instances, the pace of the film was slow and other departments did thier bit with required output. Rajneesh has
done a good job in his debut but then there have been few places where he faltered, the film really belonged
to Adah who came up with more substantial role and suited well with the performance. Raj Zutshi was a
revelation while Anjori did her bit with elan, Vallabh and the others were okay with thier performances.