When
Aman
proposes
to
Kaaya,
neither
does
he
nor
Nikki
know
about
the
generational
curse
that
plagues
Kaaya's
family.
As
soon
as
Kaaya
wears
the
engagement
ring
and
the
couple
drives
off
together,
their
car
takes
a
spin
and
bounces
of
the
road
almost
killing
the
both
of
them.
When
Kaaya's
parents
hear
about
their
daughter's
accident,
they
rush
to
the
hospital
to
find
an
engagement
ring
on
their
daughter's
finger.
Distraught,
the
father
explains
to
the
young
couple
that
three
hundred
years
back
their
family
had
incurred
the
curse
of
an
angry
Brahmin
and
that
curse
did
not
allow
the
daughter's
of
their
family
to
be
married.
The
couple
finds
it
hard
to
believe
but
there
is
little
choice
as
their
lives
are
constantly
in
danger.
Aman
and
Kaaya
cannot
live
without
each
other,
but
there
is
little
that
they
can
do
till
Aman
meets
Pashupathi
who
is
the
master
of
the
ways
of
the
spiritual
world.
Pashupathi
tells
Aman
that
in
some
cultures,
there
was
a
belief
that
a
generational
curse
worked
much
after
even
the
person
who
had
uttered
the
curse
was
dead
because,
it
was
believed,
that
an
evil
curse
when
uttered
stuck
to
an
evil
spirit
and
the
spirit
then
became
the
keeper
of
the
curse
and
it
was
the
duty
of
that
evil
spirit
to
make
the
curse
come
true
generation
after
generation.
Aman
asks
Pashupathi
if
there
was
a
way
to
destroy
the
spirit
and
get
rid
of
the
curse.
Pashupathi
tells
him
that
there
was
a
way
but
it
was
filled
with
peril.
If
he
sets
about
to
hunt
and
destroy
a
spirit
then
the
spirit
would
also
know
that
it
was
being
hunted.
It
would
become
a
war
between
man
and
the
devil.
Was
he
ready
for
it?
Aman
tells
Pashupathi
that
he
would
fight
for
his
love...
and
so
begins
their
journey.
Through
the
world
of
fear
and
intrigue
and
the
eternal
fight
between
good
and
evil.
Will
love
conquer
all?
Shaapit
is
the
first
film
in
India
of
its
genre.
It
is
an
adventurous
horror
love
story
that's
never
attempted
before.
Staring:
Aditya
Narayan,
Shweta
Agarwal,
Rahul
Dev
and
Shubh
Joshi
Directed
by:
Vikram
Bhatt
Story first published: Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 15:34 [IST]