Review of Pizza

Pizza (I) (2014)
10/10
A 100% Paisa Vasool(translated: money's worth) film.
5 February 2015
I enjoyed this film immensely. Indeed, it is shoulders high over current films like Creature 3D. One can say that this film has put a new sub-genre to the horror film. I can just say that if you've seen many horror films in your life and are often accurate at foretelling or predicting the end of the film, you are in for the surprise of your life.

Even I couldn't see the ending coming. Though I shouldn't be amazed if they make a sequel to this film.

The casting and acting is excellent, the script is smooth and polished. The newbie cast performs much better than older much experienced Bollywood actors/actresses which is a bonus. The sound effects and special effects enhance the film. I think this film will gain a cult-status and be proudly placed with the older Bollywood horror films.

Plot: Kunal(Akshay Oberoi)is a pizza delivery boy who lives with his girlfriend Nikita(Parvathy Omanakuttan). She is an aspiring novelist and is researching for writing a horror story, whereas Kunal does not believe in supernatural powers, and is afraid of anything supernatural. Nikita, keeps telling him that he would soon realize the presence of supernatural beings. At first, Kunal is confused and scared, and his fears are confirmed when he comes to know his boss, i.e., the Pizza restaurant owner's wife is possessed by a spirit. Meanwhile, Nikita becomes pregnant, and after a brief altercation, Kunal And Nikita get covertly married. One particular day, Kunal goes out to deliver a pizza to a customer and returns to the restaurant in a state of shock while covered in blood; he is apparently injured, keeps constantly muttering Nikita's name, and seems to be worried about her. When his boss questions him, Kunal explains that he had been to deliver a pizza to a customer in a bungalow and recounts the events that happened at the bungalow.

See this superb film and find out what happens next...

Other Hindi Horror films: Raat(1992 Cult film), Ramsay Brothers Films: Tahkhana, Veerana, Purana Mandir, Purani Haveli, Bandh Darwaza. Saaya 1989. Vikram Bhatt's 1920, Shaapit The Curse.
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