Varun Dhawan as Bhaskar Sharma in Bhediya (2022) — dir. Amar Kaushik

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Varun Dhawan as Bhaskar Sharma in Bhediya (2022) — dir. Amar Kaushik
GUYS
Bhediya fanfic, anyone???? Guys PLEASE i have idea idea idea idea and i NEED to write and I NEED validation (also i fr think VD's bhediya is the most OP character in the whole MHCU and he's hot okay? Please guys PLEASE i have IDEAS)
Actually here’s the first big transformation scene in Bhediya. It’s a good movie and this is a fun tf. The cgi in this movie is really fun and looks cool
Varun Dhawan in the movie Bhediya (2022)
What are the five good werewolf movies?
Ginger Snaps: early 2000s horror movie in which the titular werewolf is a teenage girl named Ginger Fitzgerald, sister focused narrative that acts as a metaphor for the death of girlhood, super gory, tragic ending that leads into the sequel, warning for depictions of self harm for both movies
Bhediya: Bollywood horror comedy with a strong environmental message, fantastic score, and compelling character growth
The Wolfman (1941): this is where the formula for most modern werewolf movies comes from, and it is certainly dated in some aspects, but it exhibits something that most copycat movies forget, we should feel sorry for the man behind the monster. We should be saddened, not indifferent, to his inevitable demise
Wolfwalkers: Very different from the other films on this list as it is an animated kids movie, but it is an Irish film inspired by the legend of the wolf-men of Ossory, with a unique 2D art style, and themes of anti-colonialism
Werewolf by Night (2022): yes, this is a marvel special presentation, but it also works well as a stand alone piece, and stays true to the idea that we should sympathize with the werewolf. Jack Russell is immediately endearing, and unlike so many werewolf movies he neither dies nor finds a cure by the end. While it works as a contained story, it still leaves you wanting more in the best possible way
so. okay, the vibes were off for watching an english movie, and it's been over 2 months since i last saw a hindi movie, so Batman Forever will have to wait another day or so. now seated for part 3 of the the SCU — the Stree Cinematic Universe (it's not what it's actually called) — Bhediya (2022).
i think Stree (2018) is a phenomenal movie, one of my favorite horror-comedies and just kinda the genre's best as far as indian cinema is concerned, i think Roohi (2021) is definitely worse but still pretty fun, even if its plot construction is sloppy and the ending is incredibly rushed and hamfisted, it's like a good, solid 8/10 movie. now i've heard mixed things about this but Amar Kaushik has not let me down before (and Roohi was definitely missing his touch in the direction), so here's to hoping if it's polarizing, i end up on the side that loves it, bc i want this horror universe to succeed.
alright, let's get into it.
ten frames.
bhediya (2022) — dir. amar kaushik
vfg31 horror film challenge: day 28 · horror comedy
Watching Bhediya a horror comedy about a guy turning into a werewolf. The wolf bit him on the ass lmaooooo they made jokes about him having only butt cheek left after the incident
But then it jump cuts to him in bed and this man is absolutely fucking CAKED UP
Like god how am I supposed to not simp this entire movie good lord sir PUT IT AWAY