Winner of BEST FILM, SA HorrorFest, Cape Town, 2010; BEST Cinematography Pushpank Gawde, SA HorrorFest, Cape Town, 2010



              Kaalo is India's First Creature Film. Set in the deserts of Jaisalmer this supernatural thriller is shot in scorching daylight at the peak of summer. Based on a folktale, the story of Kaalo revolves around a desert witch by the same name.



Introducing:

Abhijeet Satam, Raj Arjun, Madhurima Tuli, Prashant Kumar



Release: DEC 17, 2010

A Beyond Dreams Ent Ltd Production 

Produced By: Yash Patnaik, Mamta Patnaik 

Presented By Jayantilal Gada 

Co Produced By: Dhaval Gada 

Business Head: Kushal Gada 

Director: Wilson Louis 

DoP: Pushpank Gawde
Sound: Manoj Sikka, Antony Joseph
Editing: Avinash Walzade 


Action: PK
Production Designer: Ashok Kadam
Background Score: Rahul Ranade
Dialogues: Sumeet Aroraa


Cast:

Sweeni Khara, Aditya Srivastav, Paintal, Aditya Lakhia, Hemant Pandey, Tripta Parashar, Sheela Sharma, Satish Sharma, Manoj Tiger, Amit Sinha & Pradeep Kabra 




Story:

Hundreds of years ago witchery/witchcraft was practiced heavily in Europe, Africa and Asia. It has been found that between 11th and 19th century as many as 9 million (90 lac) women, suspected witches with supernatural powers, were mercilessly killed in these regions. In India, eastern and northern India had witnessed many incidents of witchcrafts and witch-hunts. Every such incident had a story. Kaalo’s story is inspired by one such folktale about a Witch named Kaalo.

Kaalo was a witch who lived in Kulbhata during the 18th century. She was killed and buried by angry villagers for sacrificing young nubile girls to satisfy her greed for immortality, but her fear lived on. Years later villagers spoke of Kaalo’s sightings yet again. They claimed she was even more angry and dangerous.. And she was back to finish what she left incomplete.. Kulbhata was vacated overnight by scared villagers.

All roads leading to Kulbhata were sealed by horrifying tales of Kaalo killing anyone who dared to enter Kulbhata… Until a bus carrying eleven passengers on its way to Kuldevi had to pass through Kulbhata.

One of the passengers on the bus was a twelve-year-old girl named Shona (played by Swini Khara of Cheeni Kum) who was traveling alone to spend her vacation at her grandmother’s house in the neighboring village.

Shona was clever, witty and cheerful. She soon became the life of the journey. Everyone loved her endearing manners. Especially the reclusive and reticent Sameer, who was traveling with a bag loaded with gun powder to blast a small hillock which would give way to a water canal for his drought hit village.

Badly disfigured and thirsty for blood, Kaalo could smell the girl from miles away… and headed straight for the bus…

She would kill everyone who came in her way… She had to have the girl anyhow…

When the passengers realized they were staring into death everything changed… From being the life of the journey, Shona became their very reason for dying..

Everyone wanted her out of the bus… Some even used her as a bait to lure Kaalo away from themselves… Human relations changed as people fought for their survival…

One man stood up for Shona…

For Sameer it didn’t matter if Kaalo was a creature or a witch…

All he knew was that he has to protect Shona…. And time was running out.

 





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