1920 (film series)

1920 series
Directed by Vikram Bhatt
(1920, 1921)
Bhushan Patel
(1920: Evil Returns)
Tinu Suresh Desai
(1920 London)
Produced by Surendra Sharma
Bhagwati Gabrani
Amita Bisnoi
(1920)
Vikram Bhatt
(1920: Evil Returns,1921)
Reliance Entertainment
(1920 London)
Written by Vikram Bhatt
Screenplay by Vikram Bhatt
(1920, 1921)
Dheeraj Rattan
(1920)
Rensil D'Silva
(1920: Evil Returns)
Sukhmani Sadana
(1920: London)
Story by Vikram Bhatt
Starring see below
Music by Adnan Sami
(1920)
Chirantan Bhatt
(1920: Evil Returns)
Sharib-Tishi
JAM8
(1920 London)
Harish Sagane
Asad Khan
Pranish Mawale
(1921)
Cinematography Pravin Bhatt
(1920)
Naren Gedia
(1920: Evil Returns)
Prakash Kutty
(1920 London, 1921)
Edited by Kuldeep Mehan
(1920, 1920 London,1921)
Swapnil Raj
(1920: Evil Returns)
Distributed by Reliance Big Pictures
(1920)
ASA Productions and Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.
(1920: Evil Returns)
Reliance Entertainment
(1920 London, 1921)
Release date

1: 12 September 2008 (2008-09-12)
2: 2 November 2012 (2012-11-02)
3: 6 May 2016 (2016-05-06)

4: 12 January 2018 (2018-01-12)
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget ₹440 million. (Four films)
Box office ₹850 million. (Four films)

1920 is a series of Indian horror films. The story is written by Vikram Bhatt, for all three films in the series. The first film released in 2008 is directed by Vikram Bhatt, the second film released in 2012 is directed by Bhushan Patel and the third film directed by Tinu Suresh Desai released in 2016. The first two films were commercially successful at the box office.The third film did moderately well. In 2018, a spin-off film, called 1921 was released. This was the first film in a new franchise by creator Vikram Bhatt[1].

Films

1920 (2008)

The year is 1920 and the house isolated in the wilderness has a secret. It is waiting for the curse to come true. For years everyone who has bought the house and tried to pull it down has died under strange circumstances. It is like the house has a will and a life of its own.

Arjun Singh Rathore (Rajneesh Duggal) and his wife Lisa Singh Rathore (Adah Sharma) move into the house. He has been given the task of pulling it down and making a hotel there. The house has been waiting for them. The curse has come true. The haunting begins.

Lisa is more the victim of the haunting than Arjun. Strange and inexplicable events start taking place. The house has secrets that make enemies of the couple. They begin to doubt each other. Lisa begin to confide in the priest and Arjun has a friend who is a doctor. None of them can solve the problems between the husband and wife.

The house watches as the game of death begins between the couple. The curse say they will not survive. The only thing they have that is true is the love they once shared. They will have to depend on the love and faith they had if they are to come out of this alive.

1920: Evil Returns (2012)

Jaidev Varma (Aftab Shivdasani), poet, rich man and devastated by a love he had lost. He lived the life of an alcoholic, wondering what his mission in life might be. Then one day he finds a young girl (Tia Bajpai) washed up on a lake shore. He brought her home to learn that she had no memory and then he learned that she had brought an evil spirit along with her.

A spirit that sought to destroy her. Jaidev vowed to protect her and the spirit had other plans. It possessed her. To save her from the possession, Jaidev needed to know what she had done to incur the wrath of the spirit. But then she had no memory. To save her he needed to find her past that even she did not remember, and then time was running out.

1920 London (2016)

1920 London revolves around the married couples Veer Singh (Vishal Karwal) and Shivangi (Meera Chopra) living happily in London, who receives a gift from the Rajasthan.

From then, the troubles starts entering in their lives when Veer gets possessed. Thinking, this might be the effect of Black Magic, Shivangi asks the help to an exorcist named Jai (Sharman Joshi), from Rajasthan. Jai then vows to protect Veer from the possession.

1921 (2018)

The film starts in England 1927 with a crowd of audience waiting for a performance to begin. The host apologizes for the delay and goes backstage and furiously tells a lady called Nafeesa to call Ayush (Karan Kundra), who has locked himself in a room. They break the door down to see Ayush has slit his wrist. Then the film goes in flashback to the year 1921 when he was in Mumbai. A wealthy man discovers Ayush's incredible talents and asks him to take care of his mansion in return of which he would pay for Ayush's educational expenses. Ayush is overjoyed to hear this and heads towards his journey to the mansion. Ayush is warmly received by the both the housekeeper and the caretaker of the house. Ayush is even more delighted to enter the York college of music. Three months later, Ayush is doing some paperwork when he is hit with an onslaught of paranormal activities. He takes the help of Rose (Zarine Khan) to get rid of this problem. The struggle of Rose and Ayush to defeat this cursed spirit forms the rest of the story.

Potential fifth film (TBA)

The fifth film is announced by the makers.

Cast

1920

1920: Evil Returns

1920 London

1921

Crew

 Vikram poses for the camera
Vikram Bhatt had the concept of 1920 series.
Occupation Film(s)
1920
(2008)
1920: The Evil Returns
(2012)
1920: London
(2016)
1921
(2018)
Director Vikram Bhatt Bhushan Patel Tinu Suresh Desai Vikram Bhatt
Producer(s) Surendra Sharma
Bhagwati Gabrani
Amita Bisnoi
Vikram Bhatt Sandeep Shandilya
Roshan Singh
Vikram Bhatt
Writer Vikram Bhatt
Composer(s) Adnan Sami Chirantan Bhatt Sharib-Toshi
JA8
Harish Sagane
Asad Khan
Pranish Mawale
Editor(s) Kuldeep Mehan Swapnil Raj Kuldeep Mehan

Release and revenue

Film Release dates Budget Box office
1920 12 September 2008 75 million (US$1.0 million) 150 million (US$2.1 million)
1920: The Evil Returns 2 November 2012 90 million (US$1.3 million) 280 million (US$3.9 million)[2]
1920: London 6 May 2016 120 million (US$1.7 million) 220 million (US$3.1 million)
1921 12 January 2018 150 million (US$2.1 million) 260 million (US$3.6 million)

References

  1. "Vikram Bhatt starts new film franchise". Bollywood Hungama.
  2. "Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Son of Sardaar Score at the Box Office". Box Office India. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
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