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The film ends with a title card: “Bhoot: Part Two – The Cursed Ship” (which has not yet been produced as of now).
Director Bhanu Pratap Singh utilizes the setting of the ship masterfully. The Sea-Bird is not just a location; it is a character. The corridors are narrow, the lights flicker with ominous intent, and the sound of creaking metal replaces the typical creaking doors of haunted houses. The art direction deserves Bhoot- Part One - The Haunted Ship
Enter Prithvi (played with intense vulnerability by Vicky Kaushal), a pragmatic shipping officer who lost his wife, Shraddha (Bhumi Pednekar), in a tragic accident two years prior. Still drowning in grief, Prithvi is assigned the mundane task of decommissioning the Sea Bird . His colleagues warn him that the ship is "bad news," but Prithvi, a man of logic and science, dismisses the superstitions. The film ends with a title card: “Bhoot:
Released on February 21, 2020, Bhoot – Part One: The Haunted Ship The corridors are narrow, the lights flicker with
The Times of India wrote: "Kaushal is terrific, but the film suffers from an identity crisis—it wants to be an art-house slow burn and a mainstream horror flick at the same time." Conversely, horror purists on Reddit and Letterboxd have since reevaluated the film, calling it "underrated" and "a brave attempt at Lovecraftian horror in a Bollywood landscape."
: Reviews were generally mixed to negative. While the first half was often cited as engaging and atmospheric, critics felt the second half suffered from a convoluted plot and excessive reliance on horror clichés. Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship By Neha Yadav
mysteriously washes ashore at Juhu Beach without a crew. Survey officer Prithvi Prakashan (Vicky Kaushal), who is suffering from psychotic depression following the accidental death of his wife Sapna (Bhumi Pednekar) and daughter Megha, is tasked with moving the vessel. As he explores the ship's 10-story interior, he experiences bizarre paranormal events that blur the line between reality and his own hallucinations. He eventually discovers a dark history of tragic deaths aboard the ship and must save a young girl named Meera from a malevolent spirit. Strange Horizons Cast and Technical Crew The film features a mix of veteran actors and rising stars: Vicky Kaushal : Prithvi Prakashan, the protagonist. Bhumi Pednekar : Sapna, Prithvi's late wife (cameo). Ashutosh Rana