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Krishna Cottage
Cast
: Sohail Khan, Natassha, Ishaa Koppikar,   Divya Pallat, Hitten Tejwani, Vrajesh Hirjee.
Director
: Santram Verma
Music
: Anu Malik
Producer
: Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor

An horror film from debutant director Santram Verma produced by Ekta Kapoor's Balaji films..

The story is set in a college...Professor Siddartha Ray (Raj Zutshi) launches his book 'Kahi Ankahi Batein' a strange book with nine finished love stories and a tenth one left incomplete. The book is locked up in a room in the college as the principal did not want any student reading it.

Manav (Sohail Khan), Shanti (Natasha), Tully, Kabir, Nupur ( Divya Palat) and Armaan are friends studying in the same college. Manav and Shanti are to be engaged. On the day of their engagement a new entrant Disha (Ishaa Koppikar) comes to college. She is also invited for the engagement. Tully tries to woo her but she is not interested. She has eyes only for Manav.
Manav saves Disha from getting hurt that day, by pushing her out of the way of a falling chandelier. The friends escort a seemingly dazed Disha home. On the way their car breaks down and they are forced to spend the night in a deserted house and spooky things begin to happen. 

Disha confesses to having had a boyfriend Amar Khanna who died and how his spirit has been haunting her. In spite of himself Manav is drawn to Disha much to Shanti's chagrin. Shanti wants her love back from Disha's clutches and she decides to fight for it. By the time she learns the strange truth three of her friends are brutally murdered. Their killings are connected with the spirit in the unfinished love story in the strange book read by all of them. It is about a real love story that happened when the author was in college, that ended in tragedy. An exorcist (Rati Agnihotri) is called for, to contact the spirit and she advices Shanu and Manav that the spirit won't harm them once they get married. The spirit arrives during the marriage ceremony and a tussle follows. 

The film starts well but down the line, it falters. Technically the film is well taken.. visual effects have great impact, some scenes can send a chill down your spine. But logically it has a lot of discrepancies. The friends doesn't seem to have any family and all of them live in their own independent houses .. even when they get killed there are no signs of their family or cops. Even the college seem deserted most of the time except for the friends.

Performances are just alright. Sohail is not up to the mark. Natasha is ok in her role and Isha Koppikar leaves an impact. The rest of the friends are ok. Rati Agnihotri is convincing as the exorcist, so is Raj Zutshi as the author of the book.

Overall due to the summer vacation it may draw some crowd.. but the film is not up to the mark of recent releases like Bhoot, Raaz in the same genre.

 
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