Bhoot Bangla Review: Akshay Kumar-Priyadarshan Duo Fails to Deliver Bhool Bhulaiyaa-level Magic, Horror-Comedy Falls Flat

Bhoot Bangla movie review: Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan’s new horror-comedy gets a 6/10 rating. Why the film disappoints in story, acting, and music despite Rajpal Yadav’s efforts.

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Bhoot Bangla Review: Akshay Kumar-Priyadarshan Duo Fails to Deliver Bhool Bhulaiyaa-level Magic, Horror-Comedy Falls Flat
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Bhoot Bangla

6 OUT OF 10
calendar_month Release Date 17 Apr, 2026
schedule Duration 174 minutes 57 seconds
language Language Hindi
sell Genre Horror-Comedy, Mystery
Cast & Crew
campaign Director:
Priyadarshan
edit_document Writer:
Akash Kaushik (Story & Screenplay)
payments Producer:
Akshay Kumar, Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor
domain Production:
Balaji Motion Pictures, Cape of Good Films
star Lead Cast:
Akshay Kumar, Vaamika Gabbi
groups Supporting:
Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, Mithila Palkar, Jisshu Sengupta, Manoj Joshi
Rating Breakdown
chevron_right Story & Plot 2.5/5
chevron_right Acting 3/5
chevron_right Direction 2.5/5
chevron_right Music & BGM 1.5/5
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Available On Platform Released in theatres
Current Status check_circle In Theaters
check_circle What Works (Pros)
  • add_box Rajpal Yadav’s comedy steals the show and delivers solid laughs in several sequences
  • add_box A few effective bridal horror scenes and select moments in the second half
  • add_box The nostalgia factor of the Akshay Kumar-Priyadarshan pairing still works to an extent
cancel What Doesn't (Cons)
  • disabled_by_default First half feels stretched and dull; screenplay lacks cohesion
  • disabled_by_default Akshay Kumar’s comic timing appears forced and laboured this time
  • disabled_by_default Weak VFX, ineffective music, and a predictable climax
  • disabled_by_default Underutilised supporting cast including Tabu, Paresh Rawal, and Vaamika Gabbi
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Whenever Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan team up, audiences automatically recall the entertaining highs of Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Hera Pheri, and Bhagam Bhag. Their latest collaboration, Bhoot Bangla, arrives with similar expectations of a fun horror-comedy, but unfortunately falls short of that benchmark. The film mixes horror, comedy, and mystery elements, yet the impact remains uneven throughout its lengthy runtime.

The story begins in the cursed village of Mangalpur, where marrying is considered dangerous because a demon named Vadhusur supposedly abducts every new bride. Akshay Kumar plays Arjun Aacharya, who lives in London with his father and sister Meera. When Meera’s wedding is fixed, the family learns that their grandfather has left a 500-crore property and the ancestral haveli in Mangalpur in Meera’s name. Arjun decides to host the wedding at the old mansion. As the big day approaches, strange and terrifying incidents begin occurring inside the haveli. Old secrets surface, and Arjun realises that his sister is the prime target of Vadhusur, who can attain immortality by killing her. The basic premise had potential, but the screenplay feels scattered. The first half drags considerably and becomes tedious, while the second half gains some momentum, though the climax remains predictable and underwhelming.

On the acting front, Akshay Kumar does not fully live up to expectations this time. His trademark comic timing, usually his biggest strength, appears forced and overly effortful. Rajpal Yadav emerges as the film’s biggest asset—his natural comedy timing provides the few genuine laughs and often holds the film together. Paresh Rawal is adequate but lacks the sharpness one associates with him. Vaamika Gabbi receives limited screen time, and her chemistry with Akshay feels contrived. Even seasoned performers like Tabu, Mithila Palkar, and Jisshu Sengupta are underutilised and given incomplete roles.

Junja Choudhary Official | Verified Expert • 13 Apr, 2026 Editorial Desk

Junja Choudhary serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Sangri Today. A dynamic news personality and rigorous fact-checker, he brings more than 7 years of professional experience in print and digital media. His editorial leadership is defined by a strong commitment to journalistic ethics, truth-seeking, and delivering well-researched, balanced reporting on critical issues.

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