Aaviri

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Aaviri

2019 Telugu Horror & Thriller film which directed by Ravi Babu


Aaviri (transl.Steam) is a 2019 Indian Telugu-language horror thriller film written, directed, and produced by Ravi Babu.[2][3] The film features Neha Chauhan, Ravi Babu, Sri Muktha, Bharani Shankar, and Mukhtar Khan in principal roles.[4] Aaviri was released on 1 November 2019.[5]

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Plot

Raj (Ravi Babu) and his wife Leena (Neha Chauhan) move into an old palatial house along with their younger daughter Munni (Baby Sri Muktha), after an accidental death of their elder daughter Shreya. Munni happens to see the ghost of her elder sister who had died due to their father's unattentiveness. The ghost tries to drive Munni away from the house and eventually succeeds. What happens next forms the rest of the story.[6]

The ghost tries to get Munni out of the house but every time stopped by her mom and told to go back to her room. Eventually Munni disappears one day and it is found that Leena is the one who is possessed. Raj, along with an exorcism expert tries to communicate with the ghost to find Munni's location and save her.

It is then revealed that the ghost is not Shreya's but Jaanvi. Jaanvi repeatedly blames Raj for her death and that he is the cause of her separation from her parents. Meanwhile, it is shown that Munni is in a coffin and has 2 chocolate bars with her that contains nuts (she is allergic). Raj realises what is happening and narrates the story. Jaanvi came for an interview as an executive assistant and Raj hires her and gets attracted to her. He leaves little gifts on her desks everyday expressing that he loves her. On the eve of the company's merger, Raj asks her to send him a copy of an email. While Jaanvi mails him, Raj confronts her to ask why is she avoiding him and his gifts. Jaanvi declares she doesn't feel that way and leaves the office, gets to her car. Raj gets into the car to convince her but Jaanvi tries to leave the car, during which Raj pulls her back by the seatbelt, accidentally strangling her and killing her.

To save the company's merger and himself from the merger, he hides Jaanvi's body and erases footages from the cameras. Jaanvi came back as a ghost to haunt him and make him feel the same way her parents felt when they lost their daughter, by killing Munni. After admitting this, Raj and the exorcist asks Jaanvi for Munni's location but she passes out before she could reveal. While they try to wake her up, Raj could hear Munni's voice from the box that was trapped with Jaanvi earlier. He unscrews the box and saves Munni, also realises Munni did not eat the chocolates either and she is saved.

Cast

Reviews

The movie generally received negative reviews with critics labelling it dull, predictable and outdated.[7][8]


References

  1. "Aaviri Movie Review{1.5/5}: Thrills Gone in Thin Air". November 2019.
  2. "Creative poster of Aaviri". Samayam Tollywood (in Telugu).
  3. Chowdhary, Y Sunita (2 November 2019). "'Aaviri' review: Horror? Not enough". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  4. "Aaviri Movie Review : A tried and tested tale!". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  5. Arikatla, Venkat (1 November 2019). "Aaviri Movie Review{1.5/5}: Thrills Gone in Thin Air". greatandhra.com.
  6. Chowdhary, Y. Sunita (2 November 2019). "'Aaviri' review: Horror? Not enough". The Hindu.

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