
Naina 2005
In Shripal Morakhia's atmospheric horror-mystery *Naina (2005)*, a chilling solar eclipse marks the tragic turning point in young Naina's life—both her parents perish in a horrific accident, and she loses her sight forever.
Director: Shripal Morakhia
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Naina (2005) about?
The film follows Naina, a young girl who loses her sight and parents in a tragic accident during a solar eclipse. Two decades later, surgery restores her vision, but her newfound sight brings disturbing revelations about a curse that refuses to let her go.
Who directed Naina?
Naina was directed by Shripal Morakhia, whose work often explores dark, psychological themes.
Who stars in Naina?
The film features Urmila Matondkar in the lead role, supported by Amardeep Jha, Kamini Khanna, Anthony Rosato, and Anuj Sawhney.
Is Naina (2005) worth watching?
As a psychological horror with strong performances, *Naina (2005)* delivers a chilling atmosphere and compelling mystery. While it may not be for everyone, fans of dark, character-driven horror will find it intriguing.
How long is Naina?
Naina has a runtime of 103 minutes.
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About Naina (2005) — A Haunting Tale of Sight, Curse, and Psychological Horror
In Shripal Morakhia's atmospheric horror-mystery *Naina (2005)*, a chilling solar eclipse marks the tragic turning point in young Naina's life—both her parents perish in a horrific accident, and she loses her sight forever. Two decades later, a groundbreaking medical procedure restores her vision, but the darkness she has lived with for so long proves far more persistent than she imagined. As Naina navigates a world suddenly illuminated by newfound clarity, she begins to uncover unsettling truths about the curse that has shadowed her existence all along. Is her restored sight a miracle or a curse? Can she break free from the unseen forces pursuing her?
Director Shripal Morakhia crafts a haunting exploration of fate, trauma, and the unseen horrors that linger in the margins of perception. Starring the mesmerizing Urmila Matondkar in a career-defining role, *Naina (2005)* blends psychological horror with a deeply personal narrative, creating an eerie atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.