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‘Dafan’ (Buried) is typical ’90s trope

In the post 90s, many film-makers tried to revive the horror genre in Bollywood. The big producers kept away from this genre. This led the directors to any producer who’d be available. The scenario of highly resourceful production and zany, creative scripts was here. Too many directors tried to leave their mark on Bollywood horror, which led to films like Dafan. Dafan Synopsis: Dafan starts off as a cool Bollywood psychological thriller. A woman, Pooja dreams of murders – a rip off of ‘100 Days’ if not ‘The Eyes of Laura Mars’. Pooja calls up the police when she dreams of such a murder. Here, she finds out that the Police Officer is an old friend of her’s, Vicky. The two get into a relationship that seems destined to turn into a wedding. Pooja has an elaborate dream of three villains, led by Dharampal killing a rich man so they can usurp his property. To achieve this end, the three masterminds rope in a police officer, a lawyer and a blackmail a woman, Prema into helping them. The trio kidnap the Prema’s sister so that the woman helps them in their macabre plot. The next day, Pooja gets a plum offer [...]



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