1920 Horrors Of The Heart Trailer: Haunted Mansion, Spirits, And Spooky Music Will Scare You

Krishna Bhatt directs the Bollywood drama film 1920 Horrors of the Heart. The leading actress in the movie ‘1920 Horrors of the Heart’ is Avika Gor. The screenplay was written by Mahesh Bhatt, while the script was written by Vikram Bhatt. A horror drama centered on a haunted mansion. This is the fifth installment of Mahesh Bhatt’s horror film series set in the 1920s. The film stars Avika Gor, Rahul Dev, Barkha Bisht, Danish Pandor, Randheer Rai, Ketaki Kulkarni, Amit Behl, and Avtar Gill. Read on to know more.

 

1920 Horrors Of The Heart Trailer

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When Meghna, a young girl, chooses to tell her father, Dheeraj, about her love for Arjun on her twenty-first birthday, her greatest dread comes true when she learns Dheeraj has committed suicide. Meghna discovers that her mother, Radhika is not just the one who left her when she was a youngster but is also accountable for her father’s death. Unable to stomach her mother’s treachery, Meghna vows vengeance and moves in with Radhika and her present family in order to ruin them with a dark plan involving her father’s ghost wreaking havoc on Radhika and her family.

1920 Horrors Of The Heart Trailer Review

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It is the fifth installment in the 1920 franchise after 1920, 1920 Evil Returns, 1920 London, and 1921. The trailer begins with a terrifying song that immediately fills the viewer’s hearts with suspense. Next, it transports us to a royal mansion furnished with a vintage feel. The set’s specifics work well to frighten viewers, as does the frightening, eerie music playing in the background. You will be startled by the trailer’s jumpscares. The plot is a cliché with fresh characters and music. Here is the trailer.

The preview comprises many portions of the eerie, disturbing ‘ghost actor’ views. The trailer’s ending appears to ensure that viewers know exactly what the film’s ghost looks like. The trailer does a decent job of introducing the narrative and giving us a rough picture of the flick.

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This trailer follows the tradition of every horror film in ripping away the protagonist’s bedsheet, providing a terrifying situation for the lead, especially at night. It’s simply another ghost movie. Bollywood would do the same without it as well.

How did you find the trailer? Was it frightening? Please let us know in the comments.

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