Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai

Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai (transl.Fish is the water's queen) is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Debaloy Dey.[1] The film stars Bhanu Uday, Swara Bhaskar, Murli Sharma and Reema Debnath.[1] It released on 13 June 2014. A sequel to the movie is also on cards.[2]

Machhli Jal Ki raja Hai
Directed byDebaloy Dey
Produced by
  • Rajneet Jain
  • Rajesh Jain
  • Viny Raj Modi
  • Sushil Agrawal
  • Abhinav M Jain
Starring
CinematographyMahendra Pradhan
Edited byAseem Sinha
Music byAmit Mishra
Production
companies
Shri Wardhman Movie Ventures
Phaphamau Castle Films
Release date
  • 13 June 2014 (2014-June-13)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

The film opens with Ugr Pratap, the spirit master, hot on the trail of an evil spirit possessing the body of a young village girl. He tracks down the spirit but is not able to subdue it and the girl (under the spirit) plunges to her death and curses Ugr Pratap with the annihilation of his family. This horrible curse results in the brutal death of Ugr Pratap's innocent family and Ugr Pratap is accused of murdering them. The well meaning psychiatrist Dr Bharadwaj gets the court to send Ugr Pratap to a quiet psychiatric facility rather than the gallows. Dr Bharadwaj explains that he, too, often encounters paranormal patients who need spiritual rather than psychiatric help and Ugr Pratap is the only person who can help them.

Ayesha and Uday are a happily married couple living in Mumbai. One evening as they are returning from a party they are in a car crash, the other driver is thrown from her vehicle and smashes into their windshield and is killed on the spot. Some weeks later Uday gets a new project to revive a failing factory in Jabalpur (Uday's home town). Uday is excited to meet his old childhood friends and, more important, hopes that the change of place will help Ayesha recover from the shock from the accident.

They arrive in Jabalpur to a warm welcome from Uday's friends and Ayesha spends the next few weeks setting up the home and planning events and visits with friends: happy times. As time goes by strange things happen at the factory, machines inexplicably move and crash and employees are crushed, and at home, the gas range and toasters seem to have a will of their own. Ayesha is also perturbed by their immediate neighbors, the hot headed Manohar and his quietly suffering wife Urmi. The servant woman suggests consulting a local baba (healer and exorcist) who quickly concludes Ayesha is being attacked by an evil spirit. The baba suggests an exorcism but before this can be performed, the spirit, now angry, impales and kills the servant woman (with a deer head bust) and the baba. Around this time Ayesha's father hears about these strange events and quickly finds Ugr Pratap and sets off for Jabalpur.

Uday dismisses all the spirit theories and consults a doctor. Uday brings Ayesha to the factory hoping it will take her mind off the events. (Ayesha leaves their child, Sunny, with Urmi.) Ayesha notices that Uday's office has an old photograph of the factory manager and staff and among them are Manohar and Urmi. It is revealed that Manohar was the factory manager some sixty years ago and is now dead! Ayesha rushes back home in horror and runs into Urmi's house. It is uninhabited and dilapidated! Ayesha finds an old newspaper clipping which explains how Manohar was caught embezzling and was dismissed and arrested. Unable to bear this great dishonor, he poisoned his wife and child and himself. As this horrific truth dawns on Ayesha the spirits of Manohar and Urmi and their daughter show themselves. The spirit of Manohar bitterly says it will never let the factory carry on. And with that the three spirits possess Ayesha completely.

Ayesha returns home and now launches her reign of terror on the other servants. Her father and Ugr Pratap arrive just as Ayesha attacks Uday himself. Ugr Pratap fights back with his spiritual kamandal. There is a long battle as the spirit flees to the river bank and repeatedly attacks Ugr Pratap. Uday finally plunges the charmed trisul (trident) into Ayesha and dispatches all the spirits to the other worlds. The film ends as Uday and Ayesha return home and find their son nearly drowned but unhurt. Ugr Pratap vows to continue fighting evil in the world.

Cast

Soundtrack

Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai
Soundtrack album by
Amit Mishra
Released23 May 2014 (2014-May-23)[3]
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length23:16
LanguageHindi
LabelZee Music Company
External audio
audio icon Audio Jukebox on YouTube
Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Machhli - Title" (Slow)Puneet SharmaAmit Mishra, Hricha Narayana04:24
2."Bade Bhaiya Rangbaaz"Amit MishraAmit Mishra04:59
3."Sau Dil Bhi Hote"Puneet SharmaShaan, Mahalakshmi Iyer06:07
4."Saturday Night Hai"Prashant IngoleNeeraj Shridhar, Paroma Dasgupta04:26
5."Machhli - Title" (Remix)Puneet SharmaAmit Mishra03:01
Total length:23:16

See also

References

  1. "Machhli Jal Ki Rani". The Times of India. 11 June 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  2. "Deboley Dey plans a Sequel to Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai". IANS. news.biharprabha.com. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  3. "Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes.
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