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Woh Kaun Thi(2025)

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Hindi118 mins

Woh Kaun Thi (2025) is a 118-minute Hindi film directed by Deepak Ramsay. Starring Amar Talwar, Sikandar Kharbanda and Smita Jaykar.

Director:Deepak Ramsay
Mood:
darkemotionalsuspenseful
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
5 February 2025
Director
Deepak Ramsay
Language
Hindi
Runtime
1h 58m

Storyline

After a night out, Anjali accidentally hits and kills a girl with her car. Her husband, Rohan, convinces her to leave the scene instead of getting help. Haunted by guilt, Anjali begins to feel a terrifying supernatural presence in her home and workplace.

One hit. A haunting guilt. A vengeful presence.

Film Details

Rating
118Minutes
HindiLanguage
U/A 16+Certificate
Release Date5 February 2025

Parental Guide

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

Vibe & Tags

Mood
darkemotionalsuspenseful
Themes
guiltsurvivalcorruptionjustice
Toneintense
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audiencemultiplex
Best Withwith-partner
Violence3
Emotion4
Humor1
Rewatchability3

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Cast & Crew

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Amar TalwarActor
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Sikandar KharbandaActor
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Smita JaykarActor
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Sulabha DeshpandeActor
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Sheetal BediActor
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Sheela SharmaActor
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Punit VashishtActor
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Madhu SharmaActor
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Deepak RamsayDirector
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Kanta RamsayCrew
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Punit TejwaniActor

Trivia

  • This was Deepak Ramsay's first directorial film after a gap of nearly a decade, following his 2016 horror film.
  • The film's title is a direct homage to the classic 1964 mystery-horror film of the same name starring Sadhana.
  • The car accident sequence was shot over several nights on a specially closed section of a Mumbai highway.
  • Actress Anjali Patil, who plays the lead, reportedly spent time with a therapist to understand her character's guilt.
  • The film's eerie background score uses a modified version of a traditional Rajasthani folk instrument called the 'morchang'.
  • A key scene involving a ghostly reflection was achieved practically using a complex mirror setup, not CGI.
  • The film's climax was reshot after test audiences found the original ending too ambiguous.

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