Horror of the horrors! Just imagine a horror Hindi movie, which has no songs, no break for romance or comedy, no place for anything other than terror.
Horror Story is among the dulled most straight tales of fear unleashed in the recent period. The feel of being ensnared with a youngster’s group, who would wish to be anyplace except that place which the script chose for them, remains till end. Uppermost in this script is the sense of frightening catastrophe. The producer and writer, Vikram Bhatt always has been fascinated to horror and occult. However when an A-listed heroine runs here & there in scanty clothes and try to look frightened, one surely get distracted. It’s the monster-stroke for casting completely fresh faces in this movie. The youthful cast was capable and competent in bringing the chills ahead to its deadly finale.
Ayush Raina, the debutant director shooted the horrific goings on with least stress on usual visuals and sounds connected with the terror genre. Lately the terror sort had chanced on the significance of seriousness in putting onward the fright and fear of the youngsters ensnared in a condition where they can’t run away from the satanic extermination. The cinematography of Gargey Trivedi at once created the sense of stress and trouble. The characters were captured in poses of frantic acquiescence to a circumstance on which they had no control. Fortunately for these doomed young cast, the director was in full power of their fate. The background score of Amar Mohile was persistently reminding us about the fear. The Horror Story can be the worst nightmare that can come true.
Horror Story- Really Horrible!!
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