
Phir Wahi Raat 1980
In the eerie landscape of *Phir Wahi Raat (1980)*, master filmmaker Danny Denzongpa crafts a haunting tale of psychological horror and unrelenting dread. The story follows Dr.
Director: Danny Denzongpa
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Phir Wahi Raat (1980)* about?
*Phir Wahi Raat* follows Dr. Vijay, a psychiatrist who uses hypnosis to treat his girlfriend Asha's terrifying nightmares. When her visions escalate into a life-threatening obsession, their retreat to the countryside unravels a mystery tied to Asha's past—one that blurs the line between mental anguish and supernatural horror.
Who directed *Phir Wahi Raat*?
*Phir Wahi Raat* was directed by Danny Denzongpa, an actor-turned-filmmaker known for his atmospheric storytelling in psychological and horror genres.
Who stars in *Phir Wahi Raat*?
The film features Rajesh Khanna in the lead role of Dr. Vijay, along with Kim as Asha, Aruna Irani as her concerned friend, and Danny Denzongpa in a pivotal supporting part.
Is *Phir Wahi Raat (1980)* worth watching?
As a classic blend of psychological horror and mystery, *Phir Wahi Raat* offers an engaging, if dated, exploration of fear and trauma. Fans of vintage horror with strong performances will find it compelling, though modern viewers may note its slow pacing and dated effects.
How long is *Phir Wahi Raat*?
*Phir Wahi Raat* runs for 146 minutes, or approximately 2 hours and 26 minutes.
About Phir Wahi Raat (1980) — A Psychologist's Descent into Supernatural Horror
In the eerie landscape of *Phir Wahi Raat (1980)*, master filmmaker Danny Denzongpa crafts a haunting tale of psychological horror and unrelenting dread. The story follows Dr. Vijay, a compassionate psychiatrist deeply in love with Asha, a young woman tormented by nightmares so vivid they blur the line between reality and hallucination. When Asha's terrifying visions of a spectral woman threatening to strangle her force her out of her hostel, Vijay turns to hypnosis to uncover the root of her trauma. Their journey takes a chilling turn when they retreat to the isolated countryside for Asha's birthday, where the past's shadows refuse to stay buried.
As the boundaries between fear and memory dissolve, *Phir Wahi Raat* weaves a web of suspense where love and horror collide. With Rajesh Khanna delivering a performance steeped in emotional intensity and Kim exuding an enigmatic presence, the film blends mystery with supernatural tension, all set against a backdrop of gothic atmosphere. Denzongpa's direction leans into the uncanny, transforming psychological horror into a visceral experience that lingers long after the credits roll.