Plot: Shiva, who works in a distribution company, has realistic dreams every day which keeps annoying people around him. In one such dream, he sees his colleague, Divya, die in a road accident, after being hit by a lorry.
Movie review: Shiva's dreams haunt him every day and it creeps his friends out, too. But the one dream that gave him nightmares was the one he had about his colleague, Divya. Eventually, he ends up falling for Divya, which brings a small twist to the movie.
Due to these incidents, Shiva's roommate suggests they play a game that helps invite spirits, using the Ouija board he has. Shiva, who doesn't have any faith in the game, agrees to give it a shot. However, a soul does respond to the questions asked and it changes Shiva's life around.
Now, the spirit is stuck with Shiva, and follows him wherever he goes. To get rid of the spirit, Shiva and his pal throw the Ouija board into the water, which leads to the core of the film. Soon, secrets of Shiva's life begin to unfold, layer by layer. This is just a slice of horror movie named Namaste Ghost.
Will Shiva get his love? Whose spirit did they invite? What is the secret of Shiva's life? What does the dream that haunts him every day mean? All of this together makes up the plot of the film.
Despite being a horror genre, the movies fail to create those scary moments. Though it has a love story it doesn’t add value to the main plot. Bharat Nanda has written the story, directed and acted in the movie and failed to make a mark.
-Dheeraj Poyekanda
0/5