
Chhodon Naa Yaar 2007
Directed by Dilip Sood, *Chhodon Naa Yaar* (2007) follows Jimmy Shergill as a bold film student from Delhi Mass Com College who ventures into the haunted northern hills of India to shoot his final project.
Director: Dilip Sood
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Chhodon Naa Yaar* (2007) about?
A daring film student takes his final project into the haunted hills of northern India, only to awaken terrifying ghosts tied to local legends. His adventure quickly turns into a struggle for survival as the supernatural strikes back. The film blends thrilling suspense with horror, questioning what happens when curiosity meets the unknown.
Who directed *Chhodon Naa Yaar*?
Directed by Dilip Sood, this 2007 thriller marked his unique approach to blending psychological tension with supernatural horror.
Who stars in *Chhodon Naa Yaar*?
The film stars Jimmy Shergill as the ambitious student, alongside Kim Sharma as his worried girlfriend and Kabir Sadanand as one of his adventurous companions.
Is *Chhodon Naa Yaar* (2007) worth watching?
A solid pick for fans of indie horror and thriller fans, *Chhodon Naa Yaar* delivers atmospheric dread and a tight narrative, despite its modest production scale. While not a mainstream hit, its tight pacing and engaging performances make it a memorable watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is *Chhodon Naa Yaar*?
The film has a runtime of 130 minutes, giving ample time to build suspense and explore its themes.
About Chhodon Naa Yaar (2007) — A student's horror-filled film project in the haunted Himalayas
Directed by Dilip Sood, *Chhodon Naa Yaar* (2007) follows Jimmy Shergill as a bold film student from Delhi Mass Com College who ventures into the haunted northern hills of India to shoot his final project. Armed with two eager friends, he delves into local folklore, unaware that his curiosity will unleash ghosts from the past. As tensions rise and warnings from his professor and anxious girlfriend (Kim Sharma) go unheeded, the once-exciting trip spirals into a chilling confrontation with the supernatural. The film blends psychological thriller tension with eerie horror elements, creating a moody atmosphere where suspense thrives in every shadowy frame.
With its mix of youthful ambition and supernatural dread, *Chhodon Naa Yaar* explores themes of obsession, consequence, and the thin line between reality and myth. Kabir Sadanand rounds out the core trio, adding depth to the unfolding nightmare. As the students navigate the treacherous terrain of both the wilderness and the occult, the film keeps viewers on edge, questioning how far curiosity should go before it risks inviting the unknown.