

May be the result is such since this time the unrelated sequel is not directed by Vikram but by the debutant Bhushan Patel, who mainly falters in the opportunity given due to a poor and unconvincing writing. But unfortunately once again they all are served the same mediocre stuff from the house of Vikram Bhatt, which has got nothing exceptional as associated with the brand of 1920. The question remains: what is the special bond that Jaidev shares with Smruti which compels him to go to any extent to help her? What made Smruti get possessed by the spirit? Strange questions, stranger answers.An almost full theater for 1920 EVIL RETURNS in a multiplex on the first day itself (also a holiday) clearly proved that there are still enough fans of horror genre, desperately waiting for a good Hindi horror film from long. Smruti gets possessed by a spirit (Sagar Saikia)and goes out of control. On their way, while resting in a guest house, strange haunting sounds start to emanate. Jaidev decides to take Smruti to Shimla to get her treated in a big hospital. During the course of time, Jaidev finds out that Smruti has lost her memory and does not remember anything from her past life except for his poems. Jaidev brings her home and takes care of her against the wishes of his sister, who doesn't want Smruti to stay as she senses something wrong with her. He stays with his sister Karuna (Vidya Malvade) who is his support system until he meets Smruti (Tia Bajpai), whom he finds near the lake under mysterious circumstances. Synopsis: 1920: Evil Returns is a supernatural thriller and is the sequel to 2008 film 1920, which revolves around Jaidev Varma (Aftab Shivdasani), a famous poet who lives the life of a loner as he is unable to meet the love of his life.

Starring :Aftab Shivdasani, Tia Bajpai, Vidya Malvade, Sharad Kelkar, Vicky Ahuja, Sanjay Sharma, Naresh Sharma The film is a quasi-sequel to a 2008 film 1920. 1920: Evil Returns is part of Indian Movies Full Movie of genre Horror written by Vikram Bhatt and directed by Bhushan Patel.
