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Aur Kaun?(1979)

6.8/10
Hindi136 mins

Aur Kaun? is a 1979 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay. The music of the film composed by Bappi Lahiri was popular in 1979, especially the song \"Haan Pehli Baar\" sung by Kishore Kumar. The title song was sung by Lata Mangeshkar in her haunting melody style.

Director:Shyam Ramsay
Mood:
darksuspensefuldisturbing

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Quick Facts

Streaming on
YouTube, ZengaTV
Theatrical Release
2 January 1979
Director
Shyam Ramsay
Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 16m
Rating
6.8/10

Storyline

After a woman dies by accident, her body is hidden in a house. People staying there then start getting killed one by one.

Hide the body, and the horror begins.

Film Details

6.8Rating
136Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date2 January 1979

Parental Guide

Violence
High
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
High

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Vibe & Tags

Mood
darksuspensefuldisturbing
Themes
revengesurvivalcorruptionfamily
Tonegritty
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitylight
Audienceniche
Best Withwith-partner
Violence4
Emotion3
Humor1
Rewatchability2

Cast & Crew

Reunion Meter

Frequent partnerships reunited for Aur Kaun?

Cast reunions in this film: Shyam Ramsay & Tulsi Ramsay (11 films together), Om Shivpuri & Madan Puri (7 films together), Bappi Lahiri & Om Shivpuri (5 films together), Roopesh Kumar & Madan Puri (4 films together), Roopesh Kumar & Om Shivpuri (3 films together), and Shyam Ramsay & Om Shivpuri (2 films together).

Trivia

  • This was the first horror film directed by Tulsi Ramsay without his brother Shyam Ramsay.
  • The film's working title was 'Darwaza Bandh Karo', but it was released as 'Kaun? Kis Liye?'.
  • It features actor Rakesh Roshan in a supporting role, before he became a leading star and director.
  • The movie reused sets and props from the Ramsay brothers' earlier hit horror film 'Darwaza'.
  • Despite being a horror film, it includes several comedic scenes typical of Ramsay productions.
  • The soundtrack, composed by Ajit Singh, did not produce any major hit songs upon release.
  • It was part of a wave of low-budget horror films from the Ramsays in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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