Sssshhh...

Sssshhh...
Directed by Pavan S. Kaul
Produced by Sunil Mehta
Written by Arshad Ali Syed
Starring Dino Morea
Karan Nath
Tanisha Mukherjee
Kushal Punjabi
Music by Anu Malik
Cinematography Hiroo Keswani
Edited by Amit Saxena
Distributed by Cinevistaa Films
Release dates
24 October 2003
Running time
142 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Sssshhh... is a 2003 Bollywood horror-thriller film starring Dino Morea, Tanisha and Karan Nath in the lead roles. It is directed by Pawan Kaul and produced by Sunil Mehta and Prem Kishen. The music is directed by Anu Malik. The movie is heavily inspired from the 1996 Hollywood thriller Scream.[1]

Plot

Malini Gujral (Simone Singh) and her boyfriend Sunny are brutally murdered in the college campus at Shimla by a joker-masked person.

Mehek's mother is also killed in Shimla by the joker. Suraj and Mehek grow close to each other during their stay in Bangkok. After everyone arrives, they go to a disco where Rocky gets in a tiff with one of the Hotel staff who kick everyone out. Upset about the whole thing, Rocky suggests an island he learnt about earlier and they all decide to give it a try.

On arriving there, Rocky decided to confess his feelings but when goes to see Mehek he bumps into Gehna instead who pulls him over and kisses him madly, claiming to love him. Rocky turns her down saying he only loves Mehek, very much to Gehna's chagrin. During a football game in the beach Rocky trips over Gehna and she hurts her leg. She believes he did it purposely and also angry with Mehek, she refuses to ttake her help and decides to stay in the shack for a while. It is then revealed that Rajat is alive and is Suraj's younger brother and it was he who had attacked Mehek in the river. As they're about to kill her, Rocky comes, wounded but not dead, and shoots Rajat dead. Mehek unties her legs and stabs Suraj, finishing it for once and for all. Rocky and Mehek then take the boat and leave the island.

Cast

References

  1. "Sssshhh... - Movie Review". Planet Bollywood. Retrieved 2011-06-30.

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