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jannettejacquson25 June 2024
"Highway Sheila: Resurrection" surprised me in the best possible way. From the moment I stepped into Cornubia Nu Metro, I could feel the buzz of anticipation among the diverse audience. Director Arish Sirkissoon's electrifying entrance set the stage for an unforgettable cinematic experience.

This film isn't just another adaptation of a familiar tale; it's a profound exploration of loss, resilience, and redemption. Sirkissoon's direction, writing, and production weave together a narrative that grips you from start to finish, blending thrilling suspense with moments of genuine emotional depth.

The cast delivers standout performances across the board. Caitlyn Naicker's portrayal of Santoni Patel's journey through grief is raw and heart-wrenching, while Shoreek Sheoratan brings a chilling intensity to his role as Rajesh Sindu. Raksha Singh shines in her debut major film role, capturing the essence of sorrow with a veteran's poise. Mike Narsey adds a layer of humor and humanity as Prashant Patel, balancing the film's emotional weight with levity.

Veteran actress Usha Khan's performance as the grandmother is nothing short of brilliant, leaving a lasting impact with her poignant portrayal.

"Highway Sheila: Resurrection" isn't just a film; it's a testament to Sirkissoon's talent and vision. The meticulous craftsmanship by producers Edwin Cole and Amishka Dookie ensures a cinematic journey that's as visually stunning as it is emotionally resonant.

This independent production defies expectations, offering closure and satisfaction by the film's conclusion. With its engaging narrative and stellar performances, this is a must-watch for any cinema enthusiast.

Catch "Highway Sheila: Resurrection" as it hits theaters nationwide from June 14, 2024. It's a cinematic gem that earns its place among the year's best.

Rating: 9/10.
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10/10
The film exceeded all expectations
ArishSirkissoon22 June 2024
I attended the premiere of "Highway Sheila: Resurrection" at Cornubia Nu Metro on June 7, 2024, with modest expectations. Over the years, many have attempted to capitalize on the Highway Sheila myth, often failing to capture its essence. Despite my reservations, the buzz and trailer for this film seemed promising.

The premiere itself was a glamorous red carpet event, teeming with excitement. With an impressive turnout of around 400 guests, the atmosphere hinted that this might be more than just another retelling of a familiar legend. Director Arish Sirkissoon (also known as Lx Seth) made a dramatic entrance with pyrotechnics, setting the stage for an extraordinary experience.

The film exceeded all expectations. Sirkissoon, who directed, wrote, and produced the film, delivered a masterpiece that seamlessly blends thriller elements with humor and deep emotional resonance. The audience was visibly moved, with many brought to tears by the poignant script, especially those who have experienced loss.

The cast was exceptional. Caitlyn Naicker (Santoni Patel) portrayed grief with such intensity that it felt palpable. Shoreek Sheoratan (Rajesh Sindu) was convincingly antagonistic, evoking strong emotions. Raksha Singh (Asha Patel), in her first major film role, brought a veteran's grace to her performance, capturing the profound sorrow of loss. Mike Narsey (Prashant Patel), playing a guilt-ridden father, balanced humor and pathos, providing much-needed comic relief in tense moments.

Veteran actress Usha Khan, who plays the grandmother, will leave you in tears. Her performance, as expected, is one for the history books.

Sirkissoon, along with producers Edwin Cole and Amishka Dookie, crafted a well-rounded film that offers closure and a sense of completeness by the end. Despite its two-and-a-half-hour runtime, the film remains engaging throughout.

As an independent production, this film showcases Sirkissoon's immense talent and potential. His upcoming Rajbansi documentary is eagerly anticipated.

"Highway Sheila: Resurrection" is a brilliant film, with stellar performances by the cast and crew. The premiere, graced by Mr. Vivian Reddy's opening speech, hinted at its cinematic excellence.

Catch "Highway Sheila: Resurrection" in 23 cinemas nationwide (Ster Kinekor, Nu Metro, and Cinecentre) starting June 14, 2024.

Rating: 9/10.
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10/10
Brilliant and multi-faceted.
User1638625 June 2024
Highway Sheila Resurrection is a gripping thriller/drama that will keep you enthralled, on the edge of your seat. The films intriguing plot and stellar performances make it a must-see for fans of the genre.

The movie sheds light on the origin of the famous urban legend of Highway Sheila whilst keeping fans throughly engrossed through the use of expert direction and strong, heartfelt performances from many up and coming actors. The film serves as a tribute of the passion and vibrancy of the local film making industry.

The antagonist Rajesh Sindhu (played by Shoreek Sheoratan) delivers an impressively brilliant and chilling performance as his portrayal of the villain was menacing and powerful. The villian's backstory was expertly executed (pun unintended)!

Overall, Highway Sheila Resurrection is a thriller/drama that is heart-stopping and will hold your interest whilst having you fully entertained until the very end.

Totally worth the watch!
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10/10
Highway Sheila: Resurrection" is a tour de force that marks a new high in local cinema.
Review by Kovin Naicker

"Highway Sheila: Resurrection" is a tour de force that marks a new high in local cinema. Directed by the visionary @lxseth, this film is a masterful blend of horror and comedy that captivates from start to finish.

The plot intricately weaves suspense, dark humor, and unexpected twists, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Newcomer Caitlin Naicker delivers a breakout performance, embodying her character with a depth and nuance that is rarely seen in debut roles. Her on-screen presence is magnetic, drawing the audience into her journey with ease. Equally impressive is Edwin Cole who makes his debut as a producer with this film. Cole's touch is evident in the film's polished production values and cohesive vision.

Director LX Seth leaves no stone unturned in his quest to create a cinematic experience that is both visually stunning and emotionally resonant. His direction ensures that every scene is meticulously crafted, with each frame contributing to the overarching atmosphere of the film. The cinematography is hauntingly beautiful, capturing the landscapes and tense moments

The film's ability to seamlessly blend genres is one of its greatest strengths. The comedic aspects provide a perfect counterbalance, offering relief without undermining the tension. This balance is a testament to Seth's skill as a director and the talent of his cast and crew.

"Highway Sheila: Resurrection" is a cinematic triumph that showcases the best of what local cinema has to offer. It is a film that entertains, challenges, and ultimately leaves a lasting impression. With its outstanding performances, expert direction, and gripping story, it is a must-see for any moviegoer.

"Highway Sheila: Resurrection" is a definite 10 out of 10. It is now showing in theaters nationwide, and I highly recommend experiencing this phenomenal film for yourself. Don't miss out on this electrifying journey.
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1/10
I wish I could unwatch this movie
murugzchetty29 June 2024
This is possibly the worst movie I've ever had the displeasure of watching.

Horrendous acting with unbelievably bad continuity, poor editing and recycling of scenes made everything unnecessarily long.

I possibly have vertigo from watching some scenes which looked as if it was filmed on a Samsung E250 during an earthquake.

The movie in general needed more work at the inception of the storyline, better editing and casting of people who are physically trained actors who won't deliver cringe.

The 10/10 reviews for this movie are obviously by people involved in the making of this movie which is actually disingenuous and misleading.

Summary: I wish I could unwatch this movie!
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10/10
Brilliance brought back to the cinemas!
shoreeksheoratan25 June 2024
Highway Sheila Resurrection is a masterclass in storytelling, with a narrative that's both poignant and powerful. The film's exploration of grief, guilt, and redemption is both nuanced and devastating, with a script that's both witty and wise.

Director LX Seth vision is brought to life with stunning cinematography. The casts' performance was splendid and gets the audience emotionally involved in the movie. The backstory of the protagonist and antagonist adds depth and complexity to the story.

This movie will leave you breathless, with a emotional impact that will linger long after the credits roll. A must-watch for anyone who loves cinema that's both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant.
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10/10
Heart tugging emotional drama
sheoratansimi26 June 2024
This movie being a local production has exceeded all expectations. From the cinematography to the acting I found it superb. The role of Rajesh Sindhu played by Shoreek Sheoratan was astounding. The role of the mother played by Rakshana Singh was truly convincing and brought tears to my eyes. The first time actors who made their debut appearances also did amazingly well. The storyline relates well to the Indian community. It is a movie for all ages . It had a mixture of drama, suspense and comedy in it which made it more appealing. It was good to know the background of Highway Sheila. Well done to the Director.
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1/10
A total Failure
maeshni120420 June 2024
I did not enjoy this film for various reason, which i am happy to list here. Firstly all the hype that is being generated, is only by the producers themselves, who are extremely amateurish when it comes to making films.

The films on it's whole was like a grade 4 project, the acting was terrible. The directing was non-existent. The story was al over the place, and made no sense/ It's is just like the director's previous films, which he had no clue what was going on. He stole the idea once again from another film, the successful Curse of Highway Sheila. Just like how he stole elements of The Shining for Tokoloshe.

Do yourself a favour and give this a skip.
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1/10
a torturous experience, wish I was dead
kalkin-7195530 June 2024
Where does one even start with this review. Off the bat, this was terrible. When the cast and director give their own reviews on imdb, you know the film is horrible. How do these reviewers know that these actors were first time actors and give them wonderful praises. They are obviously part of the production and were instructed by the producers to give these reviews.

Let's look at the acting, yes most of them were first timers, and they were uncomfortable to look at. The director is taking a lead role, thinking that he can act. He should retire now after these flops.

The quality of everything is so unprofessional. The picture looks like it was shot on an old VHS camera, very pixelated. The sound is so awful, I am surprised NuMetro even agreed to put this atrocity on their screens.

There was no story, just repetition of the same information. The direction is non-existent. How do these people even get away with putting such junk on cinema in anywise.

I would honestly give this movie a minus 3 / 10.
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