Bhoot Unkle
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Directed by | Mukesh Saigal |
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Story by | Aneesh Arjun Dev |
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Cinematography | C. Vignesh Rao |
Edited by | Sudhir Achary |
Music by | Baba Sehgal |
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Distributed by | P9 Integrated Pvt Ltd |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Bhoot Unkle is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language supernatural comedy film which released on 6 October 2006.The film is directed by Mukesh Saigal, starring Jackie Shroff and Dev K. Kantawall.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]One day, Shyam discovers an old, abandoned lighthouse near the outskirts of the village. The lighthouse is rumored to be haunted, and the villagers avoid it at all costs. Driven by curiosity and courage, Shyam ventures into the lighthouse, where he unknowingly awakens the spirit of a friendly ghost, fondly called "Bhoot Unkle." This ghost, played by Jackie Shroff, is revealed to be the spirit of a kind man who was betrayed and killed under mysterious circumstances.
Bhoot Unkle and Shyam form an unusual bond. The ghost, with his supernatural abilities and quirky sense of humor, becomes a protector and mentor for Shyam. He helps Shyam gain confidence and stand up to his bullies, earning him the admiration of his friends and the village kids. The ghost also assists Shyam and his friends with their day-to-day challenges in amusing and magical ways, often creating comical situations.
As the story unfolds, Shyam learns about Bhoot Unkle’s tragic past. The ghost was once a good-natured man who was wrongfully killed by a greedy and corrupt businessman named Thakur, who wanted to seize control of the lighthouse and the land around it. Thakur’s greed and crimes had gone unchecked for years, and the lighthouse became a symbol of his misdeeds.
Determined to bring justice to Bhoot Unkle and stop Thakur’s evil plans, Shyam, his friends, and the ghost team up to expose the truth. Using Bhoot Unkle’s supernatural powers and the children’s cleverness, they outwit Thakur and his goons. Along the way, the ghost's antics bring laughter and joy, even in the face of danger.
In the climax, Bhoot Unkle confronts Thakur and his men, scaring them and forcing them to confess their crimes. The ghost’s mission is finally complete, and he is able to find peace. In an emotional goodbye, Bhoot Unkle thanks Shyam for his courage and friendship, promising to always watch over him.
The film concludes with Shyam and his friends celebrated as heroes in the village, and the lighthouse restored as a safe place free of Thakur’s greed.
Cast
[edit]- Jackie Shroff as Bhoot Unkle[3]
- Dev K. Kantawall as Shyam
- Akhilendra Mishra as Makhan Lal Akela (MLA)
- Sheela Sharma as Mrs. Akela, MLA's wife
- Anurag Prapanna as Mama
- Rasika Joshi as Mami
- Dinesh Kaushik as Principal
- Shallu Singh as Principal's wife
- Shehzad Khan as Robert
- Massheuddin Qureshi as MLA's man
- K. K. Goswami as Tingu
- Sheena Bajaj as Geeta, Principal's daughter[4]
- Jai Kanani as Satish Kumar Akela aka S. K.
- Mandar Degvekar as Shunty
- Rajesh Vivek as Tangewaala (Friendly Appearance)
Music
[edit]- Mil Gaya Saathi Koi Apna, Bhoot Unkle - Baba Sehgal
- Mil Gaya Saathi Koi Apna, Bhoot Unkle (Remix) - Baba Sehgal
- Happy Birthday To You - Tarannum Mallik
- Hawa Hawa Nee Ho Maa - Baba Sehgal
- Oh My Mom Ya Toh - Baba Sehgal
- Udd Ke Jaana Hai - Tarannum Mallik
Reception
[edit]Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM gave the film 1.5 out of 5, writing ″Jackie Shroff, the friendly ghost, doesn't work. Dev Kantawala, the child artist, is a complete natural. He's the scene stealer actually. The remaining kids are tolerable. Akhilendra Mishra, Rasika Joshi, Shehzad Khan and Anurag Prapanna are plain mediocre. On the whole, BHOOT UNKLE lacks the power to satisfy its target audience -- kids. With not much going in its favor, its chances of survival at the ticket window are bleak.″[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Jagoo dada's new avataar". Hindustan Times. 8 May 2006. Archived from the original on 20 May 2014.
- ^ "Unkle Bhoot comes calling". The Tribune India. 15 October 2006. Archived from the original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
- ^ "First look: Jackie Depp!". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 28 January 2024. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
- ^ "Did you know Sheena Bajaj work as child artist in Bhoot unkle, Kalyug, Fashio and many more". Freepressjournal. 31 March 2017. Archived from the original on 4 January 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ Adarsh, Taran (6 October 2006). "Bhoot Unkle Review 1.5/5 | Bhoot Unkle Movie Review | Bhoot Unkle 2006 Public Review | Film Review". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
External links
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- 2006 films
- 2000s Hindi-language films
- Films scored by Baba Sehgal
- Indian comedy horror films
- Indian ghost films
- 2000s children's comedy films
- 2000s fantasy comedy films
- Indian children's films
- 2006 comedy horror films
- Indian films with live action and animation
- 2006 comedy films
- 2000s Hindi-language film stubs