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(2018)

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9/10
Fantastic film
dasa10822 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This film is excellent news for those of us who want quality Indian films without the usual dance and singing sequences. It begins in a simple way: possessed beings seek virgins to offer to a goddess who resembles Bhadra Kali. Meanwhile, there is a teacher who has the portentous ability to extract evil spirits, placing them in the body of birds and eventually hanging them in a tree inaccessible to demonic beings. The teacher is surrounded by people of dubious morality, attracted by alcohol, fighting and seducing women. To make it more interesting, a possessed woman disguises her intentions to unleash evil and vengeful spirits, which she accomplishes because our hero is very easy to deceive. But there is redemption in history and to resolve the matter, which includes the return to life of someone extremely bad and the liberation of an ancient evil that can destroy everything, it is necessary to go near Mount Kailash, where the Ganges is born, and take water from there to install a Deity of Nrisimhadeva. He returns in time to give that water to his mother, who is obviously possessed and wastes the water ruining the plan. And the moment everything becomes very dark, hope arises and Lord Nrisimhadeva appears, who shows his unlimited power to put everything in place. It's no coincidence that whoever's behind the movie is called Narasimha. There are nods to several films, from the Mummy to the Hulk. The film is splendid, bright, well told and very enjoyable. For those who know the Bhagavatam, it is possibly a delicious pleasure to watch this movie with friends. I totally recommend it.
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