Naina (2005 Film)
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''Naina'' is a 2005 Indian
Hindi Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ...
-language
supernatural horror film Supernatural horror film is a film genre that combines aspects of supernatural film and horror film. Supernatural occurrences in such films often include ghosts and demons, and many supernatural horror films have elements of religion. Common them ...
directed by
Shripal Morakhia Shripal Morakhia (Marathi language, Marathi: श्रीपाल मोराखिया) is an Indian businessman, film director and film producer. Morakhia is best known for his 2005 directorial debut ''Naina (2005 film), Naina''. Presentl ...
and starring
Urmila Matondkar Urmila Matondkar (born 4 February 1974) is an Indian actress and politician. Known for her work primarily in Hindi cinema, Hindi films, in addition to Telugu cinema, Telugu, Malayalam cinema, Malayalam, Marathi cinema, Marathi and Tamil cinema ...
as the titular character who loses her sight as a child, regains it as an adult with
corneal transplantation Corneal transplantation, also known as corneal grafting, is a surgical procedure where a damaged or diseased cornea is replaced by donated corneal tissue (the graft). When the entire cornea is replaced it is known as penetrating keratoplasty a ...
and starts seeing images beyond the general surroundings. The film is an unofficial remake of the 2002 Hong Kong-Singaporean horror film ''The Eye'' directed by the
Pang brothers Danny Pang Phat and Oxide Pang Chun, collectively known as the Pang Brothers, are a filmmaking duo of screenwriters and film directors. The pair are twins, born in Hong Kong in 1965. Among their films is the hit Asian horror film, '' The Eye'' ...
, with a subplot borrowed from the 2002 Japanese film '' Dark Water.'' The film was premiered in the
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section of the
2005 Cannes Film Festival The 58th Cannes Film Festival took place from 11 May and ran until 22 May 2005. Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica served as jury president for the main competition. Cécile de France hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. Belgian filmmakers D ...
. Released theatrically on 20 May 2005, ''Naina'' was below average at the box office, grossing 6.94 crore against a 5 crore budget. It was also controversial because its depiction of the protagonist seeing ghosts after receiving a corneal transplantation was similar to existing fears in India surrounding corneal transplants and it was feared the film would discourage people from donating corneas or seeking corneal transplants.


Plot

During a solar eclipse in 1986, young Naina Shah, while traveling in the backseat of her England-based dad's car, is struck by glass from the shattered windshield during an accident and loses her eyesight. Her parents do not survive, and she is brought up by her paternal grandmother. Years later, Naina gets a successful corneal transplant and is able to see. She complains of vision problems, seeing hooded persons, and people dying, which a psychiatrist, Samir Patel, diagnoses as
hallucinations A hallucination is a perception in the absence of an external stimulus that has the compelling sense of reality. They are distinguishable from several related phenomena, such as dreaming ( REM sleep), which does not involve wakefulness; pse ...
. But when Naina reports seeing someone else in her mirror reflection, Sameer decides to investigate who the original cornea actually belonged to. This investigation will lead them to an impoverished village in New Bhuj,
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, where she will find her life endangered by hostile villagers who believe that the donor of her cornea was cursed. Naina learns the story of her donor, Khemi. Khemi was born with the ability to see a person's imminent death and was ostracised by society. One night, she tried to save the village from a great fire, but nobody believed her. After the fire broke out, those same villagers blamed Khemi for the disaster. Khemi committed suicide out of despair. Naina returns to England, where she unsuccessfully tries to save people from fire. In the accident, Naina once again loses her eyesight, but she does not regret it because she has the love of Samir and her grandmother.


Cast

*
Urmila Matondkar Urmila Matondkar (born 4 February 1974) is an Indian actress and politician. Known for her work primarily in Hindi cinema, Hindi films, in addition to Telugu cinema, Telugu, Malayalam cinema, Malayalam, Marathi cinema, Marathi and Tamil cinema ...
as Naina Shah *
Anuj Sawhney Anuj Sawhney (born 9th March 1974) is an former Indian Bollywood actor in Bollywood Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, is primarily produced in Mumbai. The popular term Bollywood is a portmanteau ...
as Dr. Samir Patel * Malavika as Khemi *
Amardeep Jha Amardeep Jha is an Indian actress and television personality. Personal life Jha lost her husband very early in her married life and her daughter Shriya Jha is an actress. Career Jha began her profession with the serial ''Amanat (Indian TV se ...
as Somabai * Kamini Khanna as Mrs. Shah * Sulabha Arya as Parvati Amma * Morne Botes as Burn Victim *
Dinesh Lamba Dinesh Lamba is an Indian actor mainly acting in Bollywood. He is primarily seen in supporting roles and has appeared in over 60 Hindi and Tamil Tamil may refer to: People, culture and language * Tamils, an ethno-linguistic group native to ...
as Rathore * Rahul Nath as Ghost blood rain car * Anthony Rosato as Police Officer * Tom Saville as Misc
Pankaj Upadhyay
as Victim


Reception

Taran Adarsh Taran Adarsh (born 13 June 1965) is an Indian film critic and trade analyst. He is best known for giving trade figures and box office updates on social media, as well as his reviews for Bollywood Hungama. Career Taran Adarsh started his journ ...
from ''
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'' gave the film 3 stars out of 5, calling it "one of the most imaginative and pulse-pounding horror films to come along in recent times." On the other hand, Sukanya Verma from ''
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'' praised Matondkar's performance and the absence of songs, but felt the film failed to "establish an emotional connection" and instead went on a "melodrama spree" which ruined the fear factor.


Box office

The film was a financial disappointment, earning 6.94 crore against a 5 crore budget.


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* {{IMDb title, id=0443594, title=Naina 2000s Hindi-language films Indian supernatural horror films 2005 films Indian remakes of Hong Kong films 2005 horror films Films about organ transplantation Films shot in London Films shot in India Films about blind people in India Sony Pictures films Films scored by Salim–Sulaiman Indian ghost films Indian horror film remakes Indian psychological thriller films Indian horror thriller films Films set in London Unofficial film adaptations