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Hawa (2003)

July. 04,2003
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3.3
| Drama Horror

Sanjana lives in a big city along with her husband and two daughters. But things are not quite rosy as the couple faces a disastrous situation in their life which leads to divorce. Sanjana along with her brother, Vicky, her two daughters and a dog relocates to a lonely house in a forest. While residing there Sanjana begins to see some odd situations taking place especially when her house is struck by lightning, her dog attacked her and she and her daughters are mysteriously raped.

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Cubussoli
2003/07/04

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Cleveronix
2003/07/05

A different way of telling a story

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Donald Seymour
2003/07/06

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Haven Kaycee
2003/07/07

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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James
2003/07/08

As mentioned by others, Hawa borrows heavily from the Barbara Hershey film The Entity and to a lesser degree from Poltergeist. This kind of homage is typical of Bollywood horror films, but outside of that Hawa is anything BUT typical of Indian horror movies. As an American viewer I -- like most of my countrymen -- have been desensitized enough by Hollywood slasher films that an old-fashioned spook story doesn't usually get much of a rise out of me. What is horrifying in India is usually prime time TV fodder here on this side of the world. And while Hawa isn't going to make me check under the bed at night, it did have enough suspense to raise a few hairs on my neck. Surprising when considering its obvious similarities to two films I've seen several times before. A few more films like this one and Bollywood will begin to be viewed as a credible producer of films in the horror genre by those accustomed to the more graphic Western versions. Normally I would recommend that if you want to watch Indian movies, stick with what Bollywood does best -- romantic comedy, drama, musicals and the like. But in this case I'm willing to make an exception. Hawa is definitely worth a watch, and if you're easily spooked it might even scare you. If you're not, it may still creep you out a little.

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HumanoidOfFlesh
2003/07/09

Guddu Dhanoa's "Hawa" clearly takes an inspiration from "The Enity"(1981)and "Poltergeist"(1982).The cinematography is excellent and the film is well-directed and acted.Tabu who has just taken a divorce returns to her bungalow in Manali.With her are her two daughters,a dog and her brother(Imran Khan).Soon Tabu,her dog and brother begin to see an invisible spirit.The dog disappears and he returns only dead.The spirit falls for Tabu and rapes her.She meets a doctor(Shabhaz Khan)who doesn't believe that she is molested by an invisible spirit.Tabu is raped repeatedly.She desperately tries to find the truth about her invisible assailant."Hawa" is a good piece of Hindi horror.The rape scenes are not graphic,but they are actually a bit disturbing.The film is creepy,so fans of Hindi horror won't be disappointed.Highly recommended.8 out of 10.

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aroraj1
2003/07/10

A big fan of horror films anyway - this version basically had extracts from 2 Hollywood films. The main premise of the film being Entity (with Barbara Hershey), pretty much most of the ending was of Tobe Hooper / Steven Speilberg early 80's Poltergeist (which is one of my faves). Compared to many Bollywood horror films - I thought this was well made and quite enjoyable. Would recommend it as there aren't that many asian horror films.

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AishFan
2003/07/11

I am extremely shocked and disappointed in the talented Tabu, who is known for picking mature roles, for choosing to perform in such a cheap movie. From the graphics to the story to the plot...you name it, it is bad. This perverted ghost comes over and over again and does the most unbelievable things be it driving a car, exploding windows, or sucking the contents and people of an entire room. To top it all of, the ghost is given a face that looks like a 10-year old's drawing. You'll end up laughing rather than screaming when you watch this "terror."

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