![]() He callously blames the attacks on wild animals instead of hunting down the real killer. However, the chief of police is an insensitive sort. ![]() And as your palpitations rise, severed blood-soaked limbs pile up. For a teeny-weeny part, that smile disappears. With the film being done in 3-D, you find the creature’s talons and tail reaching out for you in your auditorium seat. Stealthily it closes the distance between itself and a couple of honeymooners. ![]() Naturally, the guests arrive at the idyllic location with stars in their eyes.īut alas, a Brahmarakshas is on the prowl. She multitasks-from the reception to the kitchen with super charm. Your smile stays firmly in place when you meet the bombshell heiress of the place, Aahna (Bipasha Basu), a go-getter who endeavours to give you heaven on earth. And you hold your breath when you first spot a beautiful forest lodge surrounded by lush greenery. This film unfolds in picturesque Himachal Pradesh. These half-men, half-animal creatures, according to the film’s story, still exist in Indian jungles because they cannot find salvation. The plot revolves around folklore that there are Brahmarakshas-some kind of creatures who are suffering from the curse of Lord Brahma.
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