
The Past
Drama · Horror
Overview
The movie chronicles the life of Simran, a young and upcoming novelist, who, one day, receives a call from Yuvraj, an owner of a publishing house. He asks Simran to write a book on a plot idea he has, for which, she, along with her younger sister, Alia, goes to their Lonavala bungalow. The arrival of the sisters triggers the onset of some deep, dark secrets of the past.
Top Cast


Sonia Albizuri
Sonia Albizuri
Miss Jane
Sonia Albizuri
Miss Jane


Vedita Pratap Singh
Vedita Pratap Singh
Vedita Pratap Singh


Rajesh Sharma
Rajesh Sharma
Rajesh Sharma


Samiksha Bhatt
Samiksha Bhatt
Ghost / Sanjana
Samiksha Bhatt
Ghost / Sanjana


Yuvraj Parashar
Yuvraj Parashar
Yuvraj Parashar


Jeet Raidutt
Jeet Raidutt
Actor
Jeet Raidutt
Actor
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