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Bhay The Gaurav Tiwari Mystery Normalizing The Paranormal

Bhay

Rating: *** ½

   Amazon MX Player’s  new eight-part series  on the paranormal investigator  Gaurav Tiwari,  has its moments of palpable fear. For those out there  who believe in that sort of  eerie  stories  from the other world, Bhay is   your poison.

 Director Robbie Grewal imbues  a consistency to the  storytelling. Eventhough  the  series is not made  at a budget affordable to  Poltergeist, or in a lighter vein,  Ghostbusters  it does seem  to  communicate  a  genuine  belief  in the  unbelievable.

 Whenever ghosts appear on  screen in those consciously  created ‘real’ footage(it’s like inflicting scratches  on the leg so that Mom won’t send  the child to school the next day)  you  do feel a  chill run  up your  spine, albeit mild.

   Karan Tacker, a passable actor at the best of times, tries hard to  live up to the spooky challenge.  He is unable to generate  the palpable fear that his character  feels  around him. The fact that he  can see spirits,never  gives us the  shivers. It only makes us curious   about what the  fuss is all about.

The  story is  told in  a non-linear form: now Gaurav is dead, now he is  not. Instead  of adding a  sense of foreboding the narrative pattern seems distracting.

 Kalki Koechlin  playing Irene, a  writer researching  Gaurav Tiwari’s  mysterious death, never looks  interested  enough to  suck us into the  eerie atmosphere. We have seen  her play the Independent   Working Woman(I am not sure she  smokes, must check the CCTV footage on that) so often that  for Kalki, playing one more is just a  day’s work.

  While the series creates some  fear  in the way  the unknown impinges on the known, what the narration  lacks is  urgency. No one seems  to be in a  hurry to explain the  mystery  of  the Gaurav Tiwari  murder ,or  why a man would get so deeply involved in  investigating  ghosts when he  knows he is heading  for a deadend.

What drives  a man like Gaurav beyond the brink?  Karan Tacker is  unable to  give his character  a  mysterious layer. The  supporting cast is  in it for  the thrill, which regrettably is at a low ebb. However  the going  never gets dull. The  presentation conveys  a  certain crackle  and a  hiss.

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