Bhoot
The most recent addition is a reunion of the legendary director-actor duo . Released in April 2026, it leans heavily into the horror-comedy "masala" genre.
A "simple horror-comedy entertainer" featuring a haunted mansion and family chaos, similar in vibe to Bhool Bhulaiyaa .
This modern entry stars and is inspired by the true 2011 event of a cargo ship washing ashore on Mumbai’s Juhu Beach. The most recent addition is a reunion of
“"The first half did give me a sense of hope... but the second half tarnished whatever was good about the first half. It seems like Singh didn't know how to end the film." — IMDb Review on Bhoot 2020 ” IMDb #Bhoot starts spooky but ends silly. My review: - Facebook
High production value, impressive visual effects, and a solid performance by Kaushal. The first half is noted for its spooky atmosphere and effective setup. This modern entry stars and is inspired by
Viewers looking for light-hearted family entertainment rather than genuine horror. Comparison Table Bhoot (2003) Bhoot: Part One (2020) Bhooth Bangla (2026) Lead Actor Ajay Devgn, Urmila Matondkar Vicky Kaushal Akshay Kumar Primary Tone Atmospheric, Psychological Mystery, Supernatural Slapstick Comedy, Horror Setting Modern Mumbai Apartment Abandoned Cargo Ship Haunted Mansion Critical Consensus Masterpiece of tension Ambitious but flawed Mixed/Nostalgic Perspectives on the Genre
Generally received a 3/5 or 7/10 from critics who appreciated the attempt but found the execution uneven. 3. Bhooth Bangla (2026) - The Horror-Comedy It seems like Singh didn't know how to end the film
In Indian cinema, "Bhoot" (spirit/ghost) is a recurring title for major horror films. Currently, there are three primary films that define this topic, ranging from classic psychological horror to modern horror-comedy. 1. Bhoot (2003) - The Psychological Classic


