
The Final Exit (2017)
Hindi mins
The Final Exit (2017) is a Hindi film directed by Dhwanil Mehta. With an audience rating of 2.8/10, The Final Exit stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 2017.
Director:Dhwanil Mehta
Mood:
darksuspensefuldisturbing
Where to watch:
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Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 22 September 2017
- Director
- Dhwanil Mehta
- Language
- Hindi
- GudVibe Rating
- 2.8/10
Storyline
A fashion photographer struggles with addiction and disturbing dreams of a mysterious woman at a shrine. When she starts appearing in his room and he receives strange videos, he seeks medical help to no avail. He eventually decides to follow a digital clue to the eerie location from his visions.
“When dreams become a deadly invitation.”
Film Details
2.8Rating
Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date22 September 2017
Parental Guide
Violence
High
Language
Moderate
Sex / Nudity
Moderate
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
High
Vibe & Tags
Mood
darksuspensefuldisturbing
Themes
identitysurvivalcorruption
Toneintense
Pacingslow-burn
Complexityrequires-attention
Audienceniche
Best Withalone
Violence3
Emotion4
Humor1
Rewatchability2
Reviews & Ratings
Your Rating
2.8/10Rating
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Cast & Crew
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Trivia
- The film was shot in a real abandoned bungalow in Mumbai to create an authentic eerie atmosphere.
- Director Dhwanil Mehta also wrote the screenplay, drawing inspiration from psychological horror themes in Indian folklore.
- Lead actor Karan V. Grover performed many of his own stunts to add realism to the thriller sequences.
- The movie's soundtrack features a rare collaboration between composers from the electronic and classical Indian music genres.
- It had a limited theatrical release, primarily targeting niche horror film festivals in India.
- The mysterious shrine in the film was a custom-built set, designed to resemble ancient Tantric symbols.
- Some scenes were improvised to capture the protagonist's drug-induced hallucinations more naturally.
