Jigra to Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3- climaxes reshaped stories
Jigra to Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3- climaxes reshaped stories
From Jigra to Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3: A year of Hindi cinema where climaxes reshaped stories
In this year 2024, climaxes of many film’s distanced. Narrative turns that unlocked buried truths, deepened unspoken nuances, and often reimagined the films entirely.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 collapsed – shedding what little sheen one had hoped it would retain. The comedy felt contrived, the horror, hollow. You found yourself wanting for it to end.
But then, out of nowhere, it played its wild card. A twist no one could have predicted. A climax unimaginable even in the most absurd corners of thought. It was garish, abrupt, and unapologetically tacky. Designed more for shock than sense.
But, in that chaos, something unexpected emerged: a flicker of awareness. The film flipped not just its plot, but the entire franchise, unveiling Manjulika as a man (Kartik Aaryan) a soul longing to be seen, to embrace a feminine identity, and to hold on to desires long suppressed. It was simply bewildering.
As anticipated, the climax the film’s loudest echo. The plot point everyone returned to. The shock the makers had wagered on had struck its mark. Now, nobody could ignore it, and everybody had their two cents on it. But this wasn’t unique to Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. It’s a rhythm that has defined Hindi cinema this year.
News Edit KV Raman