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A pregnant couple, (Pooja Sawant) and Vikram (Umesh Kamat), move to a remote, old farmhouse in the countryside for Neha’s safer delivery away from city pollution. lapachhapi

For decades, the Indian horror genre was synonymous with creaking doors, cobwebs, and jump scares that elicited more laughter than fear. But every once in a while, a film comes along that redefines what it means to be afraid. In Marathi cinema, that film is . If you’d like a , ending explained ,

Bollywood and regional horror have often struggled with the "formula": a vengeful spirit, a tantrik (exorcist), and a loud confrontation. Lapachhapi subverts this. But every once in a while, a film

(major spoiler territory – skip if you haven’t watched): The film reveals that the ghost is not evil but a protector, and the real horror is human cruelty — specifically, a past incident of a buried newborn. The final act flips the genre: it’s not the ghost you should fear.

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