Barot House

Barot House is a suspense-thriller-drama film about an upper middle-class Indian family caught in the whirlwind of murder and crime.[1]

Barot House
Directed byBugs Bhargava
Produced byJahanara Bhargava
Dhirajj Vinodd Kapoor
Seema Mohapatra
Hussain Shaikh
Written bySanjeev K Jha
StarringAmit Sadh
Manjari Fadnis
CinematographyDeep Metkar
Edited byAkshara Prabhakar
Release date
  • August 7, 2019 (2019-08-07)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Cast

  • Amit Sadh as Amit Barot
  • Manjari Fadnis as Bhavana Barot
  • Aaryan Menghji as Malhar Barot
  • Aseem Hattangadi as Anthony D'Souza
  • Farida Patel Venkat as Pramila Patel
  • Kiearra Soni as Shreya Barot
  • Kishaa Arora as Shruti Barot

Plot

Amit Barot, the patriarch of the Barot House lives in a serene neighbourhood in Daman with his family comprising his wife, mother, and 4 children- a son and 3 daughters (and the fifth on the way!) Suddenly, the family is plagued with ill-fate and multiple killings start taking place in and around the Barot House. Things get complicated because everyone is a suspect. No-one can tell the guilty from the innocent. Trapped in the middle of this bloodfest, Amit and Bhavana's relationship is getting strained. Set in an interesting plot, it may seem like the mystery is solved but twists keep on coming but ends up just being a distraction. The police force doesn’t do anything interesting than just pointing a person as guilty just because the person hasn’t proved to be innocent. The plot has a reference to a few paintings which points towards massacre.it is shown that the son Malhar is guilty of all the murders including his sisters and the neighbour kid. Then he is sent for juvenile. There with his actions he shows everyone that he is protecting his father. Amit is arrested and his son is released. In the end it is shown that son throws his youngest sister in the well and its witnessed by the mother, Manjari. He was doing all this because he is suffering from schizophrenia.

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