Shantanu and Sheershak’s core idea – that people receive phantom calls which are believed to be spirits trying to connect to our world – is dreadfully shocking, even unbelievable. Their romantic holiday gets ‘possessed’ by series of frantic, fearsome events and fallacies – powered by evils and illusions of the human (and inhuman) psyche. One night he wakes up to a terrifyingly freaky video call, which soon becomes a recurring phantom-phenomenon that wrecks havoc. Sam (Neil) and Sheena (Sonal) are on an unending vacation in the exotic Fiji islands, where he buys a second-hand cell phone (with 3G) to stay connected. They even horrifyingly haunt until the alive have to turn to the dead to hold on to their dear lives. This movie ventures into the supernatural sphere, where spirits wine, dine, ball-dance and make passionate love. In the ‘no network’ zone, where no ‘App’ in the world can help trace the number of the ‘deadly’ ones. Movie Review: What if the dead were just a phone call away? Probably on your speed dial? Press ‘G’ (for ghosts) and get connected to anyone at 3G speed on the ‘other side of life’. ![]() Their holiday turns into horror when they get a ‘phantom call’, which leads to a series of mysteries - of people more dead than alive. ![]() Story: A couple buy a second-hand 3G enabled cell-phone in Fiji islands.
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