‘1920 Horrors of the Heart’: An Eerie Delight
Among the array of films hitting theaters from Bollywood to the South Indian film industry, one unexpected genre is making waves: horror. Directed by Krishna Bhatt, ‘1920 Horrors of the Heart’ is a chilling tale that marks her directorial debut. The film, released on June 23, has been intriguing audiences and drawing significant attention due to its unique theme.
First Weekend Collection
‘1920 Horrors of the Heart,’ featuring Avika Gor and Rahul Dev in leading roles, had a promising opening weekend at the box office. Despite lacking major star power and minimal promotional efforts, the film managed to earn a commendable collection of Rs 5.42 crore in its first weekend. The horror flick secured Rs 1.48 crore on Friday, followed by Rs 1.85 crore on Saturday and a notable Rs 2.09 crore on Sunday.
This impressive start is noteworthy, especially considering the concurrent release of films like ‘Adipurush’ and ‘Zara Hatke Zara Bachke’ in theaters. Audiences seem to be embracing the spine-tingling narrative of ‘1920 Horrors of the Heart,’ proving that captivating storytelling can triumph over star-studded lineups.
Unraveling the Story of ‘1920 Horrors of the Heart’
In ‘1920 Horrors of the Heart,’ the plot revolves around a girl named Meghna, played by Avika Gor. As the story unfolds, Meghna discovers that her mother is responsible for her father’s tragic demise. Fueled by this revelation, she sets out on a mission to avenge her father’s death, leading to a series of spine-chilling encounters and eerie occurrences.
The film weaves a captivating narrative filled with suspense, paranormal elements, and psychological twists. As the audience delves deeper into Meghna’s journey, they are sure to be captivated by the intricate plot and skillful execution by director Krishna Bhatt.