The Bhootnii First Review: Sanjay Dutt & Mouni Roy Starrer Termed As Fun & Entertaining; Film Offers A…

The Bhootnii First Review: Seasoned actor Sanjay Dutt is all set to return to the big screen with The Bhootnii, a horror comedy. Directed by Sidhaant Sachdev, the film sees Dutt playing a ghost hunter. After appearing last year in Ghudchadi and Double iSmart, he is once again ready to entertain his fans.
With its release just around the corner, The Bhootnii has been grabbing okayish eyeballs and is going to clash with Ajay Devgn starrer Raid 2. The film's trailer has received a decent response from moviegoers, generating average buzz across social media and entertainment forums.
THE BHOOTNII FIRST REVIEW IS OUT
The Bhootnii is set to release in theaters on May 1, on the occasion of May Day, surrounded by a strictly average buzz. Interestingly, the first review of the Sanjay Dutt starrer is already out, and, surprisingly, it is positive.
Giving it 3 stars, the reviewer called The Bhootnii "fun & entertaining." It reads, "Got a chance to attend the pre-screening of #TheBhootnii - and it turned out to be quite an entertaining watch! The film offers a hilarious blend mix of horror, comedy, romance, drama, and mythology. First half: Decent. Second half: A total rollercoaster ride, most of comic moments will burst you in laughter and make you go ROFL."
Take a look at the viral tweet here:
THE BHOOTNII CAST AND PLOT DETAILS
Set against the eerie backdrop of a centuries-old haunted mansion, The Bhootnii blends humor with horror in a delightfully spooky narrative. At the heart of the story is a lingering spirit named Mohabbat, whose soul remains trapped due to an unfulfilled tale of love. Mouni Roy delivers a compelling performance as the ghost, portraying a haunting mix of vulnerability and resilience.
Sanjay Dutt plays a baba who wants to help Mohabbat find peace. As he tries to free her soul, he faces many funny and frightening moments inside the mansion. The movie has plenty of scary scenes, but also makes you laugh a lot.
As shown in the trailer's end, The Bhootnii is not just about ghosts-it's also about the pain behind them and the emotions they carry.
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