Piece Wing Production Presents ‘Bisaahee’: A Spine-Chilling Tale of Witch-Hunting in Modern India

A detailed review of "Bisaahee," exploring social evils, performances, and its bold cinematic approach to witch-hunting in India.

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Piece Wing Production Presents ‘Bisaahee’: A Spine-Chilling Tale of Witch-Hunting in Modern India
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A detailed review of "Bisaahee," exploring social evils, performances, and its bold cinematic approach to witch-hunting in India.
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Piece Wing Production Presents ‘Bisaahee’: A Spine-Chilling Tale of Witch-Hunting in Modern India

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 11:  Every so often, Indian cinema attempts to drag a monster out of the shadows, not the fictional kind with claws and fangs, but the real kind that lurks in society. Bisaahee, the new psychological thriller from Piecewing Production Pvt. Ltd., does exactly that. Written and directed by Abhinav Thakur, produced by Narendra Patel, and starring Puja Agarwal, Indu Prasad, Ravi Sah, and Ramsujan Singh, the film plunges headlong into the uncomfortable subject of witch-hunting — a practice many would like to believe belongs to history, but which continues to haunt modern India.

A Brave Attempt, or an Overreach?

At its heart, Bisaahee follows Stuti (played with unnerving restraint by Puja Agarwal), an urban vlogger who arrives in Aatmanpur village in search of “quirky” content, only to stumble upon a nightmare disguised as tradition. The film wastes no time setting its agenda: superstition is not harmless folklore, it’s a weapon. Land disputes, gender politics, and mob fear are dressed up as rituals — and the victims are almost always women like Asha (Indu Prasad), who are branded witches to be silenced or dispossessed.

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