Kucch To Hai(2003)
Kucch To Hai is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language slasher film co-directed by Anurag Basu and Anil V. Kumar. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Esha Deol, Anita Hassanandani, Yash Tonk, and the late Rishi Kapoor. The story follows a group of college friends who accidentally kill their professor and hide the body. Years later, during a reunion at their old campus, a masked killer begins hunting them one by one. The film is notable for being one of Bollywood's early attempts at the slasher genre, blending horror with a mystery thriller. It was produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under their Balaji Telefilms banner. The movie received mixed reviews but gained a cult following over time. It was released on 7 February 2003.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Amazon Prime Video, Hungama Play, Netflix, JioHotstar
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2003
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 15m
- Rating
- 4.6/10
Storyline
A group of college friends accidentally push their professor off a cliff. They hide the body and promise to keep the secret. Years later, they return for a reunion. A masked killer starts murdering them one by one. The friends must uncover the killer's identity before it is too late.
“Some secrets never stay buried.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Kucch To Hai
Cast reunions in this film: Rishi Kapoor & Jeetendra (8 films together), Esha Deol & Tusshar Kapoor (4 films together), Natassha & Anita Hassanandani Reddy (3 films together), Tusshar Kapoor & Vrajesh Hirjee (3 films together), Johnny Lever & Rishi Kapoor (2 films together), and Yash Tonk & Vrajesh Hirjee (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film was originally titled 'Kuchh To Hai' but is often spelled 'Kucch To Hai' in promotional materials.
- It was one of the first Bollywood horror films to feature a popular teen cast, including Tusshar Kapoor and Esha Deol.
- Director Anurag Basu also made a cameo appearance in the movie as a doctor in a brief scene.
- The film's soundtrack included a hit song 'Kya Khoob Lagti Ho' that became popular on music channels.
- It was shot in just 40 days, which was considered a very short schedule for a Bollywood film at that time.
- The movie was partly inspired by Hollywood teen slasher films popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
- Despite mixed reviews, it performed moderately well at the box office, especially among younger audiences.