 But you got there this water very disappointed and the blood of my enemies That's more like it Hey, welcome back to our stupid rx of Corbin. I'm Rick. You can also Instagram Twitter for more juicy content Thank you to everybody's for some patreon follow shoot for the count subscribe and hit the like button And welcome back You're probably wondering why are you on on? Zoom we weren't filming today, but we wanted to get to this so we can get to I want to get to as many spooky movies I can't so I want to get these out of the way And so we weren't filming today But we did watch We're doing a movie review Technically we're doing four movie reviews. Yes That four short film reviews One anthology for short films. Yes But we are finishing the anthology Series if you will From we if you haven't seen it. We've reviewed Bombay talkies. We did a watch along. Oh, no, we didn't No, we did a watch along of Bombay talkies. We reviewed lost stories And lost stories too obviously but in terms of the same directors and now we are finishing with ghost stories And we we didn't do it then because we wanted to save it for spooky month because we thought it might be a good Spooky theme obviously for for October So this came out in 2020 While we were already doing the channel so missed it clearly But so if you haven't watched it, please go watch this on Netflix. This is gonna be a hundred cent spoiler view We're gonna go over Each one individually right as opposed to yeah, and then we can Talk about I mean we can we can give a synopsis of all four at the front is an over just view of what All right, so what what do what are your initial thoughts overall thoughts of? Ghost stories overall thoughts are there's a couple of hits couple of misses I think that this is very good for somebody who is diving into horror for the very first time So when we get into it I'll talk about the things that I thought hit the things that I thought missed because it's pretty equal in my opinion But overall I think that was my big takeaway was that if you're if you've watched a lot of horror films I don't think there's anything in this. It's gonna particularly be overly not scary or or even spectacularly original per se, but it I was actually impressed with a couple of people's attempts of the directors So genre that's not done very often. Yeah in India for sure. Yeah, so first and foremost, it's going to be Zoya's yes Which what did you think of it overall the I really enjoyed it actually overall, but we'll we'll get into all of them I thought even though once again, it's not gonna. I think particularly scare you But I think some of these are probably some of the most scary things we've seen from India That's not saying much. I mean because we haven't really seen anything. That's right. I've been scared of yeah No, and that stupid babies. No scary I've been posting stuff on my Instagram about horror recommendations this month and I've done a couple of them and the amount of feedback I'm getting they the stupid babies who know horror and they know horror. Yeah, but for India specifically I think I was actually really encouraged by All of it because I think they just choose not to do it, right? They can do it They just don't And so like you can you have the directors that that that can do horror But you just choose to not do horror Or you just choose obviously the more commercial route, which is fine. I don't I don't need to horrors to be scary I just need to be spooky. This is the spooky time Which is which is what I tried to explain to you because I think a lot of people when they think horror has to scare you I've actually I've seen I did a lot a deep dive last year into a lot of the horrors last year I mean not last year of like just classic or because it's a genre. I've missed I've still not really ever been scared of anything and I've seen a lot of the the big classics And so I I think that's a overrated element of horror is I mean, I know like I'm sure there are I'm sure film films that will scare me Eventually, but I think overwhelming people don't get scared They just get that feeling that that nice spooky kind of eerie feeling which I look for in Halloween month in particular, but yeah, one of the one of the movies that I don't consider a lot of people don't talk about I think you'll agree with me because I know you've seen this film I recommended this film as a horror film because I think it fits into the hitch cocky and style of mind creep Which was the lighthouse? Oh, yeah Yes, it's great Jason for sure, right? It's a nice spooky month Really smart really odd It's very hitch cocky it so yeah, okay, so let's start with Zoya's obviously we're gonna go in chronological I believe it was Zoya on your argument Deep debak debakker at the car banerjee. Yeah energy and then it was a Karen Johar to write it out So Zoya's what were your thoughts of Zoya octar short here, Rick? I thought mostly good. I the cinematography was beautiful. I Really liked it just hit all all the right elements for me as far as the spookiness of it I could feel the payoff coming in the end, but I still liked the payoff in the end I Was encouraged when I watched the first one. I kind of went all right That's a really nice start to get this off. Good job. Zoya. I'd like to see you do more horror films That's exactly what I was saying and yeah, it's like you have the people Yeah, and they are they can write horror. Yeah, just let them and execute it Yeah, just let them let them write horror and do horror I think India I feel deserves good horror films like and obviously these weren't a much smaller scale but I Enjoyed this one as well. This was a The cinematography and the production design and the lighting were brilliant beautiful. Yes It set the vibe immediately and so that was that was really nice our with the actors in it Yeah, John John V John V is how you pronounce it Never seen an H and a V next to each other for very often. Yeah, I I think it's John V John V Who we've seen before In in some other things, but I thought she did a very good job I enjoyed her and we also had a toast in there and Vijay Varma's character just for for for a little bit and you you kind of you kind of knew where it was going and Like nothing nothing groundbreaking a creepy old lady, right? There but it was it was nicely creepy like he said I haven't seen this enough in Indian cinema to be like to be Overlooking it as oh, I've seen this before. Yeah, I've seen it in Hollywood before I haven't really seen these kind of things in Indian cinema and so when I see it. I'm like This is great. Do more of this even if it's kind of a rehash of a bunch of stuff Hollywood has done before I You just you need to start somewhere start exploring start the genre not just raw like raw Even though we love these romance horror. This is the Bollywood a lot more comedy horror Those are the two main elements of horror that India explores a lot, but this one. I thought it was creepy enough I the end shot was Wonderful, I like you knew I was coming and when she you saw her once again spoilies are hundreds of spoilers please go watch the this anthology when you see her looking and then you see down and That little end shot of her just crawling was great. I love that I did too. I Really enjoyed that part. Yeah, and I think we've mentioned this before one of the reasons that horror is not green lit a lot and made a lot is because They're looking for films. They're gonna make as much money as possible Therefore they want it to be as family-friendly as possible because that means more butts and seats and that means more dollars paid So it's hard. It's hard not to crack Did you did you? pick up on the whole Twist early on not early on no I Was waiting for the payoff and I like as you know I like to stay I don't do it consciously But I like that I can stay ignorant for a while and not try to second guess But I don't remember at what point the other proverbial shoe dropped for me But there was a point when I realized oh, I know what's going on because this is a ghost story So we'll get the payoff here at the end, but it's even even still I enjoyed bail Hold on No, okay. I was like I was trying to think was it the only ghost. It definitely wasn't the only ghost story and In the entire anthology, there's obviously. Oh, yeah. No, no, no Karen so but I was no It was interesting because they once you go back and you think about it they gave you lots of clues as to Especially the smell part the fact that she's been in there for I think they said three days in the end three days. Yeah Which is great They just it's always just a fantastic director. She's a fantastic director of actors and so yes Even though it was like this kind of it might have been the most simple concept of The anthologies I think yeah like in terms of just simple thought In execution, I think the other ones Probably had a lot more complexity in terms of like what they were gonna try to achieve. Obviously. Yeah, especially especially certain ones This one was a pretty simple Story, but I liked it. I I I especially enjoyed the The tone in the setting that the Zoya created. Yeah, and simplicity for me is the hallmark of great horror Some of the greatest horror films of all time Are simple the exorcist is scary because it's just taking place in a girl's bedroom The shining is scary because it's just three people in a hotel psycho is scary because it's just two people at a hotel So some of the you know, the greatest classic things are just really simple intimate One-on-one or maybe three people story. So yeah, yeah, it was interesting the fact that they They gave that little Made her character because you thought she was just this good person then you find out her love interest is a married man Yeah, but obviously I think that the ghost was Trying to communicate with her about that Specifically, yeah, not not throwing your life away and and all that kind of stuff So that was just a injured like when you found out when she was giving her a sponge bath and then she was like one That's unprofessional. I don't think you should do that You're on the job ma'am But when they gave her that kind of complexity to it, I thought was really nice. I enjoyed this short. Hey, I did too Next one was Rocks Dosty of ghosts and hold on I'm gonna go to my brain cell here Not that one. Not that one. It was oh, yeah, that's one What did you think of on your own short here? Um, I I I Loved it I'm as much as I like Zoe as on your odds was my favorite. I loved how everything was so muted It was almost black and white, but it wasn't black and white. Um, I I loved it Is the is the correct pronunciation of her name show beta? Is it it it very well could be obviously I'm not the one I want to believe it is show beat We've obviously seen her work before I've really enjoyed her. I've called her sorbet us, but that's probably wrong. Yeah, yeah I she did what someone needs to do in that is carry it and I I There were moments where I found myself not just appreciating his production design and a cinematography in the story But it was so Emblematically creepy and dark that at points. I went dang When now we're getting into it. This is legit horror freaky weirdness, man. I loved it Yeah, I did Right when it was over my text hit on your rock. I said that was fucked up, man That was He hasn't even responded It was just I was I was so like I love holy shit What did you just do here on your own? Yeah, I live at one point watching it. I loudly I watch it. I went damn Boy is doing it. This is this is some fucked up shit this one obviously a Very powerful message and the the the imagery that he created with this so good was so warped and beautifully warped and Just so creepy and weird and sad and so many different emotions But yeah, I it was very very much Reminded me without it was not copying. It was not stealing. That's why I'm not saying that But it had the same weirdness to me that I remember watching black swan and going damn I didn't expect this to do that. What is going on in a great way in a great way? Yeah, the one thing I didn't understand Maybe you caught up on it, but I even talked to Stefan She's usually the one that picks up on everything and she didn't know Why was the husband always looking at her like like the guy that come to pick up the kid? Why was he always looking and he never acknowledged him? And he never she never acknowledged him no the sorbet those husband. Yeah Anytime the I I think it was Sorbet his brother. Oh, I think she watched him right why? Yeah, why was the I was going to always weird not acknowledging anybody else was he even there maybe I know he he was I He was there It had to do with there was something that's mentioned and alluded to and it had to do with um, I Forgot the thing that was mentioned in the scene, but it had to do with something specifically that the husband is jealous of Um And I I think it had to do with a pettiness of Jealousness with him having a kid. I don't remember. I don't remember it specifically. I wish I had written it down I'm looking at my notes because I did mention it. I Yeah, it was so it was really subtle because I just I was wondering at the end I was like, okay, is he even real like is he there is he a ghost? No, it was it was a justifiable jealousy He had that had to do with the connection that the brother had with his wife that he doesn't have Okay, and I got the specificity of the moment. It was very intelligently done, but it was justified, but like He kept you guessing for a lot of it and then when oh, yeah when the floodgates opened It was like, oh my god God and then that final When when the husband comes in the room and she is there Like eating eating the fetus I was like, oh my god, what the fuck is going on? It was so creepy probably the creepiest thing I've seen in indian cinema Uh, I think like in turn like I said there hasn't been like There hasn't been a lot of scary stuff, but in terms of like just the creep some of the creepiest stuff I've seen Yeah, a lot of it was probably in this anthology series, but especially on your rugs Um, he he just went no holds bar in this one, man That was yeah on your rug If for some reason you see this or hear this, please Do a full length feature horror film, please Uh, it'll just be another in the line of your theatrical flops Yeah, but he really he really would do well. Oh, yeah, I wish I wouldn't man The or go to molly allam and direct on a molly allam or something like that Do this is somewhere because he I mean he has a skill to do whatever you such a talented writer And that's where I think I think that's where horror starts and that's where great horror is is in the writing Um, can you can create a creepy compelling story? Yes And so the and sorbita did a phenomenal job. I thought the kid actually did a really good job. I enjoyed agreed He was Yeah, and he was young when he was scribbling on her stomach and I was like what Yeah, because it was almost like a I don't know if he was I can't do you to have an overall overall Thing that you think this meant this this short meant No, I don't I didn't feel like it had a particular Here's the moral to the story as it were as much as it was just representative Do you know what happened though? Yeah, like in terms of like what he heard it goes back to a childhood trauma for her that Call it a curse Call it negative energy call it is karmic In some way and there's something about The connectivity of the supernatural element of it with her child having Almost the same type of power of like a carry To be able to invoke pain on someone voodoo style simply Kinetically or or psychically because he was definitely causing her pain Yeah with what wanted done to her then at the end he was like And now she will only be mine Right, but then the whole the whole bird Come on. That's right I thought it was just going to be about the kid and maybe the kid's capacity to have this kind of power But he actually becomes secondary when you get toward the payoff at the end and it becomes far more about a woundedness that she has had And why she feels this prophetic Length between the the birds she has to feed and the baby in her womb And if she's not taking care of that bird up there then her own child is going to be born And it's linked back to trauma she had from her own mother as a little girl So I think if there's any takeaway from this it's about how the traumas of generations Can impact us if there isn't healing brought to it if there if there's a message here Yeah, uh, so yeah, I really enjoyed this one. This one was so this was my favorite. Yeah, so great um The next one is Dibba Yeah, Dibba card by energy Who if you remember in bombay Yep had the noah's one Which was uh, our favorite and I which one did you have in less stories? Was it the affair one? Was that his It was the one with the vj varma Wasn't it? No, you're thinking of less stories too Oh, you're right. You're right. I'm sorry. Now. I'm talking to the first less stories the one that where uh She was cheating on her husband with her best friend the the best friend Yes, and they had that whole scene in the house. Was that his I think so, okay. I think uh, okay, uh, well because Radhika's was on your augs. Kiran's was the vibrator one Right was that one and then Which one did Zoya have I don't remember I don't remember Zoya's either regardless. He was in bombay. He was uh, obviously had the noah's one Which was our favorite in bombay takis all my stars by far. Um, what did you think of his in this one rick? I loved how it started Um, and you don't love zombie. No great sound design And I loved how it started but and the kids were doing a great job however it got a little off kilter for me and the Moral to the story as it were became pretty simplistic and heavy-handed um, I didn't I I'm not a fan of the zombie story because they typically are just Kind of boring and it's the same trope repeated over and over and over again. Um, so I I I didn't think there were justifications for certain things like our main zombie who kind of resembled more of like a caveman sauce watch thing um going from so definitively terrifyingly animalistic to a more casual comprehending creature that just didn't seem justified to me Uh, and the ending payoff. I just the whole small town big town was I could have done without that Yeah, like the the class issue basically. Yeah, the whole village in the city issue was just it was like I would have much preferred it just being a survival story with these insanely vicious Zombies that were unstoppable and how are they gonna survive? Yeah, I love I loved the moment where He ate the girl and they had to be still that's my favorite part of it. That was a great moment I just wish he didn't look like a creature from land of the lost Yeah, the uh, I was I was curious to see how what you thought about this because I know zombies are not your Favorite, I don't I don't mind zombies. I love a good zombie story Um, I I enjoyed this one. Um, and yes, I've seen for anyone wondering. I've seen train to Busan and that's a good zombie story Oh, I've actually never seen that one. Yeah, it's a Korean film. That's actually very very good. I should watch I should watch that one um I enjoyed this one, but I I got really I didn't love the ending Yeah, just like just like you because I was actually very nervous that they were just going to make it a dream For a second which which actually kind of it It kind of was kind of but not really I mean they they kind of brought it a little together that It it was a dream, but it wasn't as well uh kind of one of those things but I I think I agree. I would have wished it be just um, I think the strongest parts were for sure Uh, when you didn't see what was outside. I was actually looking I was like Are we just going to do this all from the inside and the monster? Do you never actually see the monster? I thought would have been a great concept because You know, it happens in horrors all the time. You don't ever see the actual proverbial monster jaws You don't really actually see the shark until you know very later on and it's a very bad shark right By today's what you don't see is always scary. Uh, so I I do wish it would have I think that would have been better I didn't hate it. Uh, because I actually didn't mind the um, you know when it when it went to the zombies I was like, okay, cool. We're we're getting a zombie story. Um, She don't get a lot of these aliens slash zombie kind of a quiet place style Um movies out of india. I mean there's this is probably the closest one I've seen of that vibe Yeah, this is this is kind of a mix between the two of of the alien slash Zombie slash whatever whatever the explanation for this was I didn't hate I didn't hate the ending because I was like, okay Obviously, there's some messaging that you wanted to cross and and all that I do agree. It was heavy-handed for sure Um, in the end that maybe it could have been done a little better But I I applaud the attempt, uh, at the start because they made for effort. It really does the only time The only other zombie thing I've seen is go go gone. Uh That's the only and that was a long time ago and that was comedy zombie Uh, I we've not seen another To my knowledge right in anything. We've not seen no the closest other alien one's going to be the lgp film, right? Yeah the cheery or whatever the The in the for the other the other horror films are either ghosts or witches or spirits Yeah, so the fact that it was trying something that To my knowledge is not really tried at all a effort and it had some good moments Uh, I think I'd overall give it more of a maybe a b-minus overall to um But I think it was it was it was a fair a fair attempt and I I enjoyed it um Whether it was my least fair. I haven't actually ranked them. I should have I should have tried to do that already But um, I I thought he did a good. He's a very good director. He's had a very strong in this entire anthology I think he gave If I I don't even know like if you had to rank the entire anthology of your favorite short from all of them Would it still be nois? Yeah over Karen joe hard because I think our favorite was in luster. I love that one. That's a very close second very close second Well, obviously, uh, whatever one you pick for your your favorite in this one But would you think nois would probably still be your tie if you had to rank every single one in the entire anthology It's so elevated man. Yeah, I just it's just so It's just such a good film. Yeah, it is it is So let's get on to the last one here, which was yeah, kieran joe hards Which once again, I said in the lust stories first one Was our favorite of the entire anthology and that was That's probably my favorite overall thing kieran joe hards ever created ever done I love that entire show even though I love rocky around as well But um, that whole thing was amazing. What do you think of kieran joe hards? Go stories. Well, the first thing was I just had I laughed when it started and I went he can't help himself He's just a different vibe. That's Gotta be romanced and I at first I was loving that Would you say at first at first I was loving I was like, okay Do your romance thing man? That is your wheelhouse However, as it as it moved on what it felt like to me was when the idea was first thought of and we're doing these anthologies It was kind of like either he or somebody said to him, okay, so you're gonna have to do a horror one Okay I'll try It just of all four this one doesn't even come Close to me for especially for the first two this one just did not this one was a grown-up for me A groaner a full on this one had this one had moments of just It just wasn't justifiable. It was predictable. It was like, yeah, this is not a genre You should delve into and try to direct it just didn't work At all none of it worked for you. Yeah. No, not really at all. No interesting No, I wasn't my favorite, but I thought it was I thought it was a nice attempt by uh, kieran joe hard I uh, I applauded because I I always like even though I love kieran joe hards wheelhouse I love his worlds that he creates it right when it started It just felt like a different vibe I was like, did he know he's doing a ghost story because everybody else had these like muted tones and Right when it started it was like these beautiful colors of kieran joe hard films and obviously it changed as the thing went on Yeah, um, I thought the um The acting outside. I thought the girl was good But the the the lead man was probably one of the not he was bad or anything But he was not definitely not the the strongest of the other actor, but also I don't think kieran joe hard is the And especially in comparison to the other three directors in this in terms of directing actors He would definitely be the the least in terms of Directing actors because I don't I don't think that's really what he does. He he creates experiences and and worlds and that's his that's his wheelhouse and the others are like More like nitty gritty and they're actors directors and all that kind of stuff Right, right. I definitely I think had the the weakest actors. Like I said, I I'm gonna at the end when I we rank these I'm gonna really have to figure out if this was It's definitely not my favorite for sure, but I thought it was interesting um just what he was Trying to do with it because um because I was trying to figure out why Why all the family? Really loved the grandma this much. Is it just indian? Just indian society and the fact that obviously family is a big part of it, you know Your elders are a big part and they all Know that she's there still. Why are they talking to her all normal and creep especially the boy? He's he's he's really creepy about his grandma Getting up but having sex Which I thought was a fun scene He he does love having his romance though in in everything. Have we seen the only no no because those romans and My name is con, right? Yeah, yeah came in cajol, right? Yeah uh Yeah, I don't No, he's a he is a as he should be it's his wheelhouse. He's a hopeless romantic and those are the things that he does best what was his We didn't like his short in uh Bombay talkies, right because it was the the the one about the gate Yeah husband, right, right, right. We didn't we didn't enjoy that one very much Yeah, uh from what I remember, uh, I thought this one was way better than that one uh in terms of I I don't know why they put it forth You you think you'd want to start with the weakest No, or make it second start off keep keep you need to start off hot to start with zoya Then then put in karen johar because you have a win And then if that one loses you you go, all right 50% let's see what the third one is and then you put on your up In third or fourth Third because I think if you went That one in the zombie one I don't know if I don't know how many people would hang on especially people who are who who like horror Um, I would go win when a little bit stronger I mean on your rods is by far Zoya's is very close. They're they're neck and neck as far as the two um But I don't like you know this this one for karen I wasn't even like a for effort for me It felt like he had to do it because it was part of the anthology and he would tell you straight up Yeah, I I don't make good horror films Um Yeah, I didn't I didn't feel that way about it. But in terms of I mean, it's definitely not an on your ox level for sure um But I I thought I thought I enjoyed it. I thought it was a nice attempt Uh, was it the best? No But like I honestly I'm just any time I can see any kind of spooky from india, especially more current I'm I'm just maybe I'm just looking with hopeful eyes that they that they are doing because this was in 2020 This wasn't that long ago. Yeah, uh, this was Pretty, I mean this is what to what years it yeah, but there's We've seen enough stuff that yeah, it may not You may not you don't want to say hey You've got to measure up to international standards of horror that have been around for the past 40 years But at the very least we've seen enough things that we've liked over the years that I can Judge it by those things that are just purely indian horror and go. Yeah, this is really weak compared to those things Yeah, no, I didn't I didn't feel that way about this one, but um, I thought uh, what was her name the lead actress in this one? Oh, yeah, I'm seeing her face, but I'm I'm blanking on her name right now. Please pull it out. Thank you I need to be for we've seen her we've we've seen her thank you I need to be for actually putting each actor and then which segment they were in. Yeah, it's actually very helpful so No, no, no does there's a Karen George um, murall. Uh accelerate Is that it? I believe so Murенняal Sauker. I apologize. I mean, I know i'm Wait was she only in this and then love senya? No, we've seen her before Is that not who it is being there before Why does her thing only come up? Yeah, we've seen Oh, she was in less stories, too. She was in bulk. I remember the story. Oh yeah, she was in Sita O'Raman, and Jersey, Tufan, Ghost Stories, Super 30, Made in Heaven. Yeah, it was a series we've seen her on. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought she was probably the strongest part of the entire series, I mean, of the Carinjo-Harris. I thought she did a good job. She just had stuff with the script at times that I could tell if she was struggling to justify it. But yeah, overall, I actually really enjoyed the anthology itself, like I said, in this, probably some of the creepiest things we've seen in Indian cinema as a whole, in terms of for horror, but once again, low bar. Where would you stack the anthologies themselves? What is the strongest anthologies? How would you rank it? One, two, and three? Oh. Like, grading it overall. What do you do? I mean, this is last. No, not for me. I'm sorry, this is second. Yeah, I think it would probably, I actually think this one's very strong. I know you don't like Carinjo-Harris. I think this one's very strong. Lust Stories is probably one. Number one, and Lust Stories, two is last. I don't even include it. I'm talking just the ones that with these directors. Oh, okay. So Lust Stories is probably one. I like Ghost Stories. Bombay Talkies, just because there was probably ones that were just like Matt Moore in that one, outside of noases, obviously. So if they were all noases, that one would be first. Lust Stories I don't even include because that's not even these directors. So I don't even include it. That would probably be that, even though I think Ghost Stories is pretty strong overall in terms of they're all pretty solid for me. But Lust Stories, I think they were all really good for us. I agree. Lust Stories would be at the top. From what I recall. But how would you rank this one? Would it be Anyrog, Zoya, Deepakar, and then Kiran's? Exactly. I think that's my... Would Zoya be in a really close second? I mean, just neck and neck with him. They're a nice one-two punch. I think that would actually be my ranking as well for this one. Anyrog's was just so damn unique. And didn't surprise me because so much of what he does with his dramas are dark and twisted. So I would love to see him do more horror. There's apparently a older anthology that is horror from 2003 from Bollywood. Really? Yeah. I don't know if it's anthology, it's Shorts. Yeah, I believe it's a bunch of Shorts. One, two, three, four, yeah. Four writers here. It's called Dharna Manahai from 2003. Let me just read off some names in here for you. Okay. Scythe, Bowman Arani, Nana Pettyker, sorry. There were others and okay, that's not it. There were other people in this. Why do I want to say I saw Big B in it? Because people have been sending it to me. But yeah, you guys let us know if that would be one that's also worth a watch. That's one that a few people have told me about. But overall, I'm very happy obviously with watching this and saving it for Spooky Month in particular. Yeah, I'm glad we saved it for Spooky Month. Let us know what the next Spooky film we should be. We should be. Spooky film we should watch is, let us know down in the comments below, I'll upload it so I can see it, so I can know what you guys want to watch. And let us know what you thought about ghost stories and how what your ranking of each short would be. And please, Bollywood and Indian Cinema as a whole, make more horrors. Agreed.