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‘Darna Mana Hai’ (2003) Review — Is it One of Bollywood’s Better Horror Movies?

Darna Mana Hai is a cult classic now, but that may just be because Bollywood has often dropped the ball when it comes to horror. Nonetheless, Prawaal Raman’s debut directorial is an interesting anthology. Going into it, I did not think I would enjoy this film that much, but I have to be honest: it was better than I expected. 

Darna Mana Hai — Review At a Glance

  • Story: 3.5/5
  • Acting: 4/5
  • Direction: 3/5
  • Scare Factor: 3/5

Must Watch: Not exactly… but that’s not to say it sucks

One-Time Watch: Yes.

Darna Mana Hai Review — A Deep Dive

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Darna Mana Hai is one of the better ones to have come out of the Hindi film industry, especially when you consider that its contemporaries from the early 2000s were far more melodramatic and… intense. 

Darna Mana Hai isn’t one of those films that is trying to reinvent the wheel. Instead, it embraces and nurtures the tropes of the horror genre in a rather satisfying way. One effect is that Darna Mana Hai isn’t going to be a “scary” film with loads of jump scares or gore. However, its eclectic take on various cliches actually works in its favour. 

It’s more a thriller than pure horror, but that’s not a deal breaker.

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Obviously, the larger theme this movie tackles is fear, along with the supernatural and the weird. The six smaller stories all seem to target some sort of human behaviour or emotion, with the grand finale sporting the “jo darr gaya wo marr gaya” hypothesis. In other words, while some stories are a bit vague in their ending or worldbuilding, they still have the impact they intend to, making Darna Mana Hai worthwhile. 

It also has an excellent cast, with each actor imbuing their characters exceptionally well. In fact, its unconventional pairings — such as Saif Ali Khan/Boman Irani and Shilpa Shetty/Rajpal Yadav — make Darna Mana Hai a fresh experience, especially given that it otherwise relies heavily on the generic plots of the horror genre.

This movie is also a great choice for those who — like me — have been scared of the genre but still want to dip their toes in the water. In the end, while I wouldn’t necessarily its a must-watch for horror fans, Darna Mana Hai is still worth a one-time watch.

Darna Mana Hai Plot Synopsis

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Darna Mana Hai is an anthology horror film where a gang of college friends stranded in a remote area share scary stories to pass the time. Each tale explores supernatural encounters, from haunted forests to eerie lodges. But as the night unfolds, the travellers realise they’re bound by more than just these grim stories, facing a grave terror beyond their imagination.

'Darna Mana Hai' (2003) Review — Is it One of Bollywood's Better Horror Movies?

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