Kaalo review Kaalo movie story

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Here is a new horror Kaalo, which for the first time in the history of Indian films has been shot in complete daylight. The movie Kaalo is directed by Wilson Louis.
The movie is a story of a witch named Kaalo who kills young girls to attain immortality. Kaalo lived in a Rajasthan village named Kulbhata about 250 years ago. But before she could attain immortality, she was killed by the villagers. But she returned from the dead and the scared villagers fled, leaving Kulbhata a ghost village. Anyone who ventures into the village faces the wrath of Kaalo who’s now an ugly creature with bear-feet, grotesque shape, bat wings, and a more scary things from her limbs bulging out.

A bus carrying a bunch of passengers to a nearby village Kuldevi steers into Kulbhata, the witch’s killing field. In the bus is a little girl (Swini Khara), who becomes the prime target of the witch. In the course of the story, every one of the passengers is hacked to death by the blood-thirsty witch. One passenger (Aditya Shrivastav), who’s carrying a lot of explosive material, finally locks horns with the witch to save the girl.

Wilson Louis, who gave the dud Mallika earlier this year, manages to create some really scary moments in the film. But there are a lot of places where the pace slackens, something not good for a horror film. What’s most disappointing is the final showdown between Aditya and Kaalo. The ease with which the witch is slain makes you laugh out loud.

Still, Kaalo is watchable because of some spooky chills it gives and the excellent cinematography by Pushpank Gawde.

 

Star Cast:

Swini Khara, Aditya Srivastav, Gufi Paintal, Sheela David, Raj Arjun

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  1. ramukaka Post author

    Kulbhata is no real places i have made a wikipedia search and no real results showed up

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