“Phoonk 2″ is definitely not the scariest film we’ve seen. Ram Gopal Varma’s terror theme has clearly run its course.
Perched somewhere between crowing (ahem ahem) about the supernatural and crying over the nerve-wracking disruption of domestic harmony by a ghost which just won’t go away, “Phoonk 2″ is like that promised roller-coaster ride which gets aborted in the first lap because of a short circuit.
It’s not really Varma or his director Milind Gadagkar’s fault. It’s the nature of the material. Varma’s love for horror has never extended beyond there’s-something-under-the-bed kind of unwarranted foreboding that we all feel in a new environment. In a majority of his horror films, a family moves into a new haunted home and experiences the eerie.
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