Actor Nushrratt Bharuccha says she was moved by the message of her upcoming film “Chhorii” because it uses horror as a narrative device to drive home a larger point without being “preachy”.
Produced by T-Series, Jack Davis’ Crypt TV, and Abundantia Entertainment, “Chhorii” is the remake of the critically-acclaimed 2017 Marathi horror “Lapachhapi”. Filmmaker Vishal Furia, who directed the original, has helmed the Hindi remake.
In the film, Bharuccha plays an eight-month pregnant woman Sakshi, who, along with her husband, is forced to seek shelter in an isolated house in a secluded village where she experiences events involving paranormal activity.
As an actor, Bharuccha said, she wants her film choices to be a reflection of what she stands for. “It is not just a horror film; it is a responsible horror film. That’s what Jack does with his films at Crypt TV – they have a way of communicating a deeper, social evil, something we should take cognisance of and bring a change. “That’s what the film stands for, what stayed with me. I am in the public eye, I can not be responsible that there are a lot of people being influenced by me and I better have the right influence on them,” the actor told PTI in an interview.
When Bharuccha was first offered the film, what caught her attention was not only what the film intended to say but also the approach they took, she said.
“One of the things I spoke to Jack about was the narratives we choose as filmmakers to tell things that are wrong in our world. We could make a preachy film, and tell people to follow that. But it might not affect them or stay with them. It might not even consciously stir them to make that change in their lives. “Why don’t we do an out-and-out comedy film but tell them something important? Why don’t we use horror as a narrative to scare the wits out of them about something that will lead them to bring a change in their lives?” she asked.
“Chhorii” is scheduled to be released on Amazon Prime Video on November 26. The film essentially chronicles Sakshi’s battle with mysterious evil forces, who are after her and her unborn child.
The actor, known for her starring turns in hit buddy comedy films like the “Pyaar Ka Punchnama” franchise and “Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety”, said “Chhorri” was an emotionally taxing film.
“Chhorri” takes a deep dive into the struggle of a woman trying to save her unborn baby as her sanity is affected by the sights of three mysterious kids and a charred monster.
Bharuccha said the director asked her to watch the original film to get an idea about what the project would demand from her as an artiste, but the 36-year-old actor said she didn’t want to limit her performance to that of the Marathi film.
“I was told to watch the film so that I understand the project, to mentally prepare myself for the physical and emotional stress or hardships I will have to go through. He wanted me to choose the film knowing that so that I know what is going to happen and to be willing to put myself through the fire. “I told him that I am ready to go through that, but don’t make me watch the film as I didn’t want to pre-empt it. Sakshi doesn’t know what is going to happen to her next, and I wanted to retain that when I performed. Fear is an instinctive reaction; you can’t replicate it. So, I didn’t want an image of another film, its reactions, because then I won’t be able to bring out something intrinsically new which is mine,” she added.
Bharuccha said she hopes “Chhorii” is able to break the horror template Hindi films are relegated to as she believes the upcoming movie truly tries to rise above the trappings of the genre.
“I have watched a lot of horror films but they have all been Hollywood movies which is why I hope we are able to bring forth a different narrative of horror… The reason (why) we haven’t made great horror films is because we are stuck in a similar sort of horror telling space. We have not dwelled into the unknown,” she said.
Mita Vashisht, Rajesh Jais, Saurabh Goyal, and Yaanea Bharadwaj also round out the cast of the movie.


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From 75 years as a free country, India has never faced a more serious catastrophe. Since 2014 the scenario has completely changed. Indian history is manipulated; Indian institutions – its courts, much of its media, its investigative agencies, and its election commission – have been pressured to fall in line with the central government’s policies. The idea of Hindutva, in its fullest idiom, will ultimately involve undoing the constitution and unravelling the fabric of liberal democracy.
Rupal Mistry, an animation film director said, “The RSS and the BJP’s success, over the past seven years, are owed in part to its adept poisoning of the public discourse. Politicians indoctrinate media outlets and squadrons of social media trolls lie, polarise and demonise all day long. Among their stratagems is the invention of categories of abuse for their opponents, to convey with a single label because such people should not be trusted to have India’s interests at heart. We all know Kangana is thriving on appeasement of BJP, and BJP wants such loose cannons to create unrest in India. I am Hindu and I feel very safe in my motherland, those who see threat should vote out Modi first.”
Political analyst Nishant Varma said, “Multiculturalism in India, even with the inclusion of Religions or Politics which Originated Far from our Land, have infused with suitable amendments. None is followed in its pure form. Left ideology was alien to India. Impressed with ‘European Left’ ways of Politics, was adopted here. Pointing in precision to Communist Policies, it’s a fact that BJP has officially learnt Maoism from CPC China, in the last 20 years. Hence, with the RSS thought process admixture with Left ideology, it’s BJP and RSS ‘Hindutva’ which threatens Existence of Age-Old ‘Hinduism’, which largely is ‘Sarva Dharma Sambhav’.”
Manojit Singha, a journalist from Assam said, “Indian leaders love to talk about Mahatma Gandhi when they travel abroad. It plays well to the popular notion of India as a land of peace and love and boosts its moral authority as a responsible democracy on the world stage. Why don’t they talk about Subhash Chandra Bose, Dr Ambedkar, Tilak, Bhagat Singh or Savarkar there? So, Gandhi and his ideas came up a lot as Prime Minister Narendra Modi stepped out of India recently for the first time in about one and a half years. Kangana like people does not represent India or Hindu.”
BJP worker advocate Devendra Sharma said, “Left is not in power but the left is in the mind of those who are in power. In theory and practice left is Abrahamic anti-pluralistic anti-Hindu thought. So yes, the left is a threat for Hindus. However, there is a need to define contours of engagement. Theoretically, there is no point in rejecting left aka Marxism without proper critique, engagement is essential. As there is a need to understand these conceptual frameworks from Bharatiya perspective.”
T Shrinivas, a medical professional from Hyderabad said, “India will ever lean towards left ideology. But it had some influence on a small number of the population. Indian diversity and Indian Culture coupled with the conservative Indian character do not allow people to get influenced by these Imported Left Ideologies in the long run.”
Businesswoman Namrata Thakkar said, “If Hindus want to save Hinduism, then STOP practising female infanticide which is one of the main reasons for the Hindu community to have a lesser female population. I have seen many Hindus out of their ignorance blaming other religions for the decline of Hinduism. The fact is that many Hindus themselves are responsible for the decline of Hinduism because they shamelessly prefer male children over female children. In my opinion, Hindus should learn from Christians regarding the importance the latter gives to gender equality. If Hindus live in the majority and are undivided, there is no threat.”
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