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Haye Bibiye Kithe Fas Gaye is an interesting blend of comedy and horror that tackles the cultural clash between Punjab and Britain. The pacing leans into the absurd, especially as our builder protagonist navigates his new life in a house filled with mishaps and spectral family members. There’s this playful tone, balancing the scares with genuine laughs, which makes the ghostly encounters feel more quirky than terrifying. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, adding to the charm and uniqueness of the film. Performances vary, but there’s a certain sincerity that shines through, especially in the interactions between the living and the dead. It’s a curious take on the haunted house trope, layered with cultural commentary.
Cultural clash explored through humor.Unique practical effects enhance the atmosphere.A light-hearted take on traditional ghost stories.
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