Jump to content

Barot House

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barot House
Film poster
Directed byBugs Bhargava
Written bySanjeev K Jha
Produced byJahanara Bhargava
Dhirajj Vinodd Kapoor
Seema Mohapatra
Hussain Shaikh
StarringAmit Sadh
Manjari Fadnis
CinematographyDeep Metkar
Edited byAkshara Prabhakar
Production
companies
Dhiraj Walks Of Art
Faizee Productions
Ten Years Younger Productions
Distributed byZEE5
Release date
  • August 7, 2019 (2019-08-07)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Barot House is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language psychological thriller film directed by Bugs Bhargava and written by Sanjeev K. Jha. It stars Amit Sadh and Manjari Fadnis in the lead roles. The story revolves around an upper middle-class Indian family caught in the whirlwind of murder and crime.[1] The film was released through Zee5 on 7 August 2019.[2]

Plot

[edit]

Amit Barot, the patriarch of the Barot House, lives in a serene neighbourhood in Daman with his family consisting of his wife, mother, and 4 children – a son and 3 daughters.

Suddenly, on Janmashtami, one of the daughters, Shreya, goes missing while playing hide and seek. After one day, her body is found in a graveyard. Amit's younger brother Ajay and their neighbor Anthony are suspected for the murder of Shreya. Soon after, the second daughter of the house also dies, and the police suspect Ajay.

Both Amit and Bhavana become emotionally drained and Amit starts suspecting his son Malhar for the deaths of his daughters after he apparently tried to drown his baby sister Sneha while playing, who was saved by Amit. Malhar even admits it when Amit violently questions him.

One day Anthony's son Roshan is murdered and Amit tries to hang Malhar to save everyone but he can't. The police question Amit about Roshan's murder and Amit says that Malhar is the murderer. Malhar also accepts it.

Malhar then admits himself to the juvenile home. A psychologist questions him to find the fact and fails. He is reluctant to see his father too. They find scars on the boys backs, and when he asks to draw something, he draws pictures of his father murdering the children with him watching it from a distance. But he throws away those drawings and shows one in which he plays tabla. The psychologist finds the drawings in the dustbin after watching Malhar through CCTV and believes that his father is the killer and Malhar tried to save his father because he worships him.

The police question the family again and it is revealed that Amit and Anthony's wife Sophia suspects Bhavana and Anthony being in infidelity and Amit always believed that Shreya and Shruti are Anthony's daughters. The police arrests Amit and releases Malhar. Amit tries to attack the boy, and because of this the police thinks he did all the killings. Amit's wife also does not believe him.

After a few days, while Bhavana is upstairs, Malhar throws little Sneha into the well which Bhavana witnesses from upstairs and screams. In an epilogue, Amit is released from jail and Malhar arrested again. Amit and Bhavana adopt 3 daughters and name them Shreya, Shruti and Sneha. They move out of Barot house and never see Malhar after that. It is assumed that Malhar has schizophrenia, he was very cunning for his age to lead the psychologists to believe that he is innocent, without uttering a word. He even knew that he has been watched through CCTV. Malhar never explained the reason behind the brutal murders.

Cast

[edit]
  • 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
  • Alefia Kapadia[3]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Movie Review: Amit Sadh and Manjari Fadnnis starrer is a jaw-dropping, edge of the seat thriller". TimesNow. 7 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Barot House: Amit Sadh's upcoming suspense drama to premiere on 7 August on Zee5". Firstpost. 4 July 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Barot House: 7 reasons why you should hop on this thrilling ride". Bollywood Life. 7 August 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
[edit]