Hawa

2003 "Supernatural Terror"
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Released: 04 July 2003 Released
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Sanjana lives in a big city along with her husband and two daughters. But things are not quite rosy as the couple faces a disastrous situation in their life which leads to divorce. Sanjana along with her brother, Vicky, her two daughters and a dog relocates to a lonely house in a forest. While residing there Sanjana begins to see some odd situations taking place especially when her house is struck by lightning, her dog attacked her and she and her daughters are mysteriously raped.

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Drama, Horror

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Director

Guddu Dhanoa

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Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
SoftInloveRox Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Leofwine_draca When I saw the box for HAWA in a local charity shop, I was immediately intrigued by a few things. There was the fact I'd never heard of it, the fact I'm always on the look out for Bollywood horror films (a rare breed indeed) and the fact that 'supernatural terror' was plastered across the box in big letters. Inevitably I bought it and took it home for a spin on the DVD player – and I found myself with no less than a Bollywood rip-off of two big 1980s Hollywood ghost films, THE ENTITY and POLTERGEIST! As far as rip-offs go, this one is pretty good. It's got its own visual style and plenty of special effects sequences whereby glass shatters, cars are possessed by malignant forces, and bodies hurled through the air. Even better, the cast seem to be behind their characters, giving performances which lessen in no way because of the film's subject matter. Tabu, in particular, shines as the innocent woman repeatedly violated by an evil spirit. My only problem with the film is the length and repetition of these rape scenes, which are disturbing and done in very poor taste. I understand the director's reliance on them – after all, showing a woman getting raped by an invisible ghost requires no effects whatsoever – but one scene would have been enough without the endless focusing on them.Things pick up for the climax, which is where the POLTERGEIST stuff really kicks in, including the introduction of a weird exorcist type character. Things shift to an underground cavern and take on a decidedly fantastic aspect as our heroine relies on a magical amulet to fight a giant animated demon whose cartoonish features still look somewhat frightening even to this adult viewer. It's no surprise to say that it all ends well, but during its running time, HAWA ably does what it sets out to do: horrify the audience. A distinctive Bollywood spin on old Hollywood themes.
vijay777 I like this movie specially gentle sex scene by ghost with taboo. I think this is the best scene sex in Indian movie history. this is copy of English movie but still good to watch ...........................................................go for itGuddu Dhanoa's "Hawa" clearly takes an inspiration from "The Enity"(1981)and "Poltergeist"(1982).The cinematography is excellent and the film is well-directed and acted.Tabu who has just taken a divorce returns to her bungalow in Manali.With her are her two daughters,a dog and her brother(Imran Khan).Soon Tabu,her dog and brother begin to see an invisible spirit.The dog disappears and he returns only dead.The spirit falls for Tabu and rapes her.She meets a doctor(Shabhaz Khan)who doesn't believe that she is molested by an invisible spirit.Tabu is raped repeatedly.She desperately tries to find the truth about her invisible assailant."Hawa" is a good piece of Hindi horror.The rape scenes are not graphic,but they are actually a bit disturbing.The film is creepy,so fans of Hindi horror won't be disappointed.Highly recommended.8 out of 10.
HumanoidOfFlesh Guddu Dhanoa's "Hawa" clearly takes an inspiration from "The Enity"(1981)and "Poltergeist"(1982).The cinematography is excellent and the film is well-directed and acted.Tabu who has just taken a divorce returns to her bungalow in Manali.With her are her two daughters,a dog and her brother(Imran Khan).Soon Tabu,her dog and brother begin to see an invisible spirit.The dog disappears and he returns only dead.The spirit falls for Tabu and rapes her.She meets a doctor(Shabhaz Khan)who doesn't believe that she is molested by an invisible spirit.Tabu is raped repeatedly.She desperately tries to find the truth about her invisible assailant."Hawa" is a good piece of Hindi horror.The rape scenes are not graphic,but they are actually a bit disturbing.The film is creepy,so fans of Hindi horror won't be disappointed.Highly recommended.8 out of 10.
AishFan I am extremely shocked and disappointed in the talented Tabu, who is known for picking mature roles, for choosing to perform in such a cheap movie. From the graphics to the story to the plot...you name it, it is bad. This perverted ghost comes over and over again and does the most unbelievable things be it driving a car, exploding windows, or sucking the contents and people of an entire room. To top it all of, the ghost is given a face that looks like a 10-year old's drawing. You'll end up laughing rather than screaming when you watch this "terror."