Hindi Horror Film, ‘Siski’ at London’s Film Festival

By: Staff | September 26, 2009 | 502 views | One Comments

vindianz.com (Sept. 26, 2009) — Hindi horror movie ‘Siski’ has been screened as an opening film at the Portebello film festival, the UK.’s biggest Independent Film Festival on Sept. 4.

siskiIndia filmmaker, Nikhil Sablania’s dream came true last year when he completed the final print of his horror film titled ‘Siski’ (The Sigh).

The film based on a young, loving couple who shift into their new home only to find themselves surrounded by a series of supernatural incidents that leave them baffled and menaced. These eventually lead them to discover the murder of a little girl in the house, something that was so far unknown to the world but to those who had perpetrated it.

The film received a fantastic response at the festival and succeeded in enthralling the audience.

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  • At 2009.10.08 17:59, PRATEEQUE said:

    This is a good thing that Indian Horror films are being screened at Inter national Film Festivals like Portbello. More of this kind of Exposure should be given to Indian Film makers at all levels. Especially at the international level there should be more such festivals and films screened of all kinds. Nikhil is doing a good job promoting Hindi Horror films which are considered to be not very good among international audiences. Hope we have more film makers like him in Hindi Cinema.

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