However, the film falters in its final act. While the first half relies on atmospheric tension and psychological trauma, the climax leans into traditional supernatural tropes and heavy CGI that occasionally undermines the earlier grounded tone. The transition from a haunting mystery to an action-oriented exorcism feels somewhat jarring. Technical Craft
Bhoot – Part One: The Haunted Ship is a commendable step forward for mainstream Hindi horror. While it doesn't entirely escape the clichés of the genre—such as the "troubled past" backstory and exposition-heavy finale—it succeeds in creating a chilling, localized ghost story. It remains a notable entry for its technical polish and Kaushal’s compelling lead performance, marking a solid, if slightly flawed, start to a planned horror franchise.
The film excels in building a claustrophobic atmosphere. The rusted, decaying interiors of the Sea Bird serve as a character in their own right, filled with tight corridors and flickering lights that heighten the sense of isolation. The cinematography effectively uses the ship's industrial decay to create a genuine sense of dread. Performance and Direction
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