Shaitaan(2024) Review: The lover boy of the 90's - R. Madhavan turns devilish in this new supernatural horror flick.

Shaitaan
Shaitaan

Vikas Bahl's remake of the Gujarati supernatural horror film 'Vash' takes audiences on a thrilling rollercoaster ride, driven by stellar performances from Ajay Devgn, Jyothika, and R. Madhavan.

The film follows the story of a wealthy and overprotective father (Ajay Devgn) who becomes increasingly concerned about his daughter's (Janki Bodiwala) safety after a series of mysterious events occur during a vacation to their farmhouse. Their lives take a sinister turn when they encounter Vanraj (R. Madhavan), a charismatic but malevolent figure with dark intentions. As Vanraj's true nature is revealed, the family finds themselves entangled in a web of deceit, danger, and supernatural forces. The movie explores themes of power, greed, and the lengths people will go to protect their loved ones, ultimately culminating in a thrilling showdown between good and evil.

Devgn once again steps into the shoes of an overprotective father, a role he's mastered over the years. While his portrayal brings depth to the character, it feels somewhat familiar, lacking the element of surprise.

Jyothika shines as always, showcasing her versatility as an actor with a nuanced performance that adds layers to the storyline. However, it's R. Madhavan who steals the spotlight with his chilling portrayal of Vanraj, the titular character. Madhavan's interpretation of evil is bone-chillingly convincing, making Vanraj a formidable antagonist that lingers in your thoughts long after the movie ends.

One aspect where the film could have delved deeper is into Vanraj's backstory. While his character is enigmatic and intriguing, more insight into his motivations and past could have added depth to the narrative. Additionally, the ritual conducted in the movie could have been explored further, shedding light on its significance and the forces at play.

Overall, "Shaitaan 2024" is a gripping thriller that delivers on suspense and performances, though it leaves some questions unanswered. With its talented cast and tense atmosphere, it's a must-watch for fans of the genre.