![]() ![]() 'Scary' is too strong a word for DARNA ZAROORI HAI. The remaining three stories and also the story that binds them in a thread, of an old woman and five children, try hard to terrify and frighten the viewer, but in vain. Of the six stories that are juxtaposed in the new 'Darna' exercise, only one comes across as an eerie experience, while two pass muster. That's the prime area where DARNA ZAROORI HAI falters. But for any horror film to scare the living daylights out of the viewer, it ought to be embellished with blood curdling and spine chilling stories. Tales about the unknown and the mysterious always hold an attraction for the audience. The difference this time is that the six stories are directed by six different directors, unlike the first attempt that had one director calling the shots. Continuing with the 'Darna' series, he narrates six different stories once again in his new outing DARNA ZAROORI HAI. He combined six different stories in one film called DARNA MANA HAI. Three years ago, Ramgopal Varma triggered off an experiment. ![]()
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