Veerana movie is a 1988 Bollywood Hindi Horror, erotic film directer is Ramsay Brothers while producer is Kanta Ramsay.
The film star cast are Jasmin Dhunna, Hemant Birje and Sumit Aggarwall.
Film story Based on a Girl (Jasmin), a lady who is transformed into a vicious monster that kills and seduces men when she is possessed by the ghost of a deceased witch. Bappi Lahiri wrote the music for the movie, and Suman Kalyanpur, Mohammad Aziz, and Sharon Prabhakar sang the songs.
According to reports, Veerana is a cult classic that was popular on home video and in television showings. “One of the most iconic Ramsay monsters” has been said of the movie’s iconic, Jasmin.
- Directer : Ramsay Brothers
- Writer : Ramsay Brothers
- Screenplay : Shyam Ramsay
- Story : J.K. Ahuja
- Producer : Kanta Ramsay
- Star cast : Jasmin Dhunna, Hemant Birje, Sumit Aggarwall
- Cinematography : Gangu Ramsay
- Editor : Shyam Ramsay
- Art Directer : T.K. Desai
- Music director : Bappi Lahiri
- Production company : venkatesh
- Production manager : Govind Yadav
- Playback singer : Mohammed Aziz, Suman Kalyanpur, Sharon Prabhakar
- Release date : May 6, 1988
- Genres : Action, Drama, Horror, Thriller
- Running time :134 minutes
- Country : India
- Language : Hindi
Veerana movie story
Priests round a little child who is imprisoned in a cage in a cave. He begs them to spare him and inquires as to what they expect from him. A priest claims that Nakita will be given life by his blood and flesh. A gorgeous young woman suddenly walks into the cage. She takes off the bat locket from around her neck, turns into a witch, and murders the young kid.
When a witch named Nakita starts causing trouble in a nearby woodland, Thakur Mahendera Pratap Singh learns about it. His young daughter informs him one evening that the locals have discovered a dead body outdoors. The villagers are encircling him when he arrives and finds the body of an unidentified youngster. When questioned, they claim that a woman who was ambling around the forest’s isolated pathways was responsible. They refer to her as a witch. Sameer, his younger brother, claims that demons and witches are merely superstitions. However, one man claims that when he arrived in the town from a nearby city some time ago, he got lost and ventured into the jungle where he saw a little girl. Later, she changed into a bat and attacked the man.
Mahendra Pratap makes the decision to conduct his own research. Witch-hunting becomes the choice of Sameer Pratap. Preeti, his wife, makes an effort to talk him out of it by telling him to consider his niece and daughter. They suddenly descend the stairs, and Mahendra Pratap says he has faith in his brother since their forefathers have always supported those in need of justice. He gives his brother a “OM” and wishes him luck while bestowing his blessings. Similar to how one villager had described her, Sameer encounters a stunning young woman while driving through the jungle.
Sameer gives the woman a lift in his vehicle. They get at the old mansion, which is tucked away in the woods behind a lake. She is lured into the bathtub by Sameer. He pulls the bat locket off her neck by drawing her attention elsewhere. The woman changes into the dreadful witch that she truly is, Nakita. Sameer holds a holy Om in front of her, rendering her powerless and frail.
On the Thakur’s instructions, the locals hang the witch to death on the village’s outskirts. In the dark of night, a tantric (sorcerer), Baba, is able to steal her corpse along with his disciples. He then takes it to the shrine and enshrined it in a sarcophagus while promising to provide her a new body. It would be the daughter of Thakur Mahendra Pratap.
On other days, the brothers spend joyful hours together and Preeti, who is Sahila’s mother, Sameer’s wife, and who adores the brother-in-law’s daughter equally, tenderly raises their separate daughters, Jasmin and Sahila.
Sameer would deliver his niece Jasmin to her boarding school in Mussoorie in the early hours. The car overheats and comes to a stop as it travels through a lonesome section of forest. He tells his young daughter to wait for him in the car and then sets out to get some water for the radiator.
However, Baba unexpectedly emerges from a bush, hypnotises the girl, and creates a doll out of it by cutting a piece of her dress and a few strands of her hair. The doll-holding glass bottle is then inserted into the witch’s sarcophagus by the assassin. Jasmin exits the vehicle while under hypnosis and makes her way over to the shrine. When Sameer comes back with the water container, he is surprised not to see the toddler in the vehicle. He follows her lead and is shocked to discover that he has wandered off onto a forbidden wooded path. The young woman enters the demon’s den and then stops in front of the witch’s grave. The witch reaches out and drags the young child within.
The witch’s wicked soul has already managed to enter the girl’s body when the uncle tries to save her. The uncle is soon apprehended and murdered by Baba’s men.
Jasmin is then returned to her father Thakur’s estate by Baba. The tantric tells Mahendra’s family that his brother died in the forest during a terrible storm, and that Sameer’s body slid into the river and was never found. After putting the child to sleep and returning her to her chamber, Bade Thakur Saab departs with the Baba while leaving the child in the care of a few servants.
Baba asks the Thakur for permission to depart, but the Thakur asks him to stay behind to take care of his daughter because he has saved her life. Preeti eventually observes a change in Jasmin’s demeanour, though. Preeti discusses the strange changes in his daughter with her brother-in-law and tries to get him to consult a witch doctor to treat Jasmin. However, the child’s witch possessor overhears this and kills Preeti that night in Jasmin’s bedroom. The newly orphaned girl, Sahila, is sent by Thakur, who is appalled by the occurrence, to Mumbai to live with her grandma so that she can be safe and sheltered from the dangerous conditions.
The Thakur receives a letter from his Sahila after 12 years. He is pleased that she did so well in her intermediate exams. Jasmine develops into a lovely young woman throughout the course of the intervening period and spends the majority of her time alone in her bedroom, occasionally venturing outside. Her father is concerned since she can be sullen and absorbed in her own thoughts. Thakur Saab informs Baba that his niece has achieved academic success and that he intends to call her to arrange for her to spend the summer at his mansion.
To prevent Sahila from travelling to her ancestral home, Baba orders one of his minions, Zimbaru, to kidnap her. A man hits Sahila’s automobile on the opposite side and pursues her. Satish, her second cousin, shouts for assistance. Hemant shows up to save the helpless woman. Sahila is saved and the monster is successfully chased away. Jasmine meets a fresh young man at the city petrol station who is a skilled mechanic and fixes her automobile expertly before she returns to the village. He makes an impression on her, and she invites him to spend that evening at the old mansion behind the lake. When the man arrives, she greets him, and they both have a drink and a meal together.
He tries to force himself on Jasmine while inebriated. When the dad regains consciousness around midnight, he is horrified to see Jasmine’s eyes completely grey and the girl hardly moving her eyelids. He tries to flee but stumbles on the bed once more. The witch then seizes possession of the girl when she awakens and uses a silver blade to kill the man. Jasmine then dashes back home in the pitch black. The following morning, the police discover his body, but no one knows who it belongs to, so the investigation is put on hold. During the trek, Hemant and Sahila become close, and they arrive at the Haveli together.
Thakur Saab is overjoyed to see Sahila, and after hearing the tale of how Hemant got her out of a jam, he is pleased with the tall, hunky young man and promptly offers him a position at the lumber mill. He accepts Hemant as his son and a member of his family.
However, killings keep happening. The witch’s spirit murders the man by tearing through his neck after Jasmine rides in a drunken man’s automobile one night and they have travelled a short distance. Sahila makes the choice to spend a night with Jasmine in their old bedroom when she abruptly observes something very unusual and unsettling about her cousin. She tells her uncle and Hemant about it.
Thakur chooses to send his daughter Jasmine to his old buddy, a renowned psychiatrist, for a psychological checkup. When Jasmine is hypnotised, she recalls the incident from her past and becomes someone entirely different. She says she will kill every member of Thakur’s family in a different tone of voice. Thakur initially rejects the doctor’s claims about his daughter being possessed, but after hearing the doctor’s recording, he changes his mind. The doctor offers to stay and cure the young girl, nonetheless, because of their relationship and shared family ties.
He tries to warn Thakur, but the latter doesn’t listen. To save his life, the doctor flees the house, but as he leaves the mansion, Raghu, the servant, makes fun of him. The doctor turns his back on Raghu and storms out of the Haveli as Jasmine watches him from the balcony, her face sporting an odd triumphant grin.
The doctor is speeding through the old village roads in his automobile when, out of uncertainty, he makes a wrong turn, hits a tree, and comes to a stop in the middle of the desolate forest. While the doctor is only just awake enough to stare at her with wide-eyed shock, the witch who is waiting for him suddenly emerges from the shadows, pierces his flesh, and kills him.
Next to pass away is the servant Raghure. He is slain when, out of fear of the witch, he chooses to spend the night in the factory rather than the haveli. Then, when Hemant and Sahila and Satish are talking about the murders, they bring up Baba. On a whim, Hemant decides to accompany Sahila in following the Baba. To the Veerana, they pursue him together.
However, they are apprehended, and Sahila learns that Sameer Pratap, her father, is still alive. In an unexpected turn of events, Satish Shah finds the Veerana and rescues everyone. Now, Sameer and the kids head straight for his brother’s house. Thakur Saab is ecstatic to see his beloved brother in such good health. The tale of Baba’s schemes is then told by Sahila and Hemant, and Sameer informs his brother of the scheme that enabled Baba to make Jasmine the vessel for the witch’s evil soul.
Jasmine will be killed on the new moon so that the witch can be resurrected and achieve immortality in the interim. He transports her from the haveli to the den of the devil to get her ready for the rite. However, the family is able to arrive at the site. The witch is forced from Jasmine’s body by shattering the bottle holding her voodoo doll, which ultimately saves her. Unfortunately, Bade Thakur Saab loses his life in order to provide his daughter happiness and a long life. After a brief period of mourning, the family uses the holy Om to seal the witch inside a sarcophagus while also killing Baba because the witch has now returned to her own evil body.
The sarcophagus is then brought to the Lord Shiva temple by the Thakur family and the entire community. When the sarcophagus is brought inside the temple, Chhote Thakur uses Hemant’s assistance to unlock it. The females are both escorted from the shrine. When the witch exits the sarcophagus, she is horrified to see the holy Lord standing before her. She writhes in agony and tries to flee, but she is unable to do so and collapses to the ground. She burns away and is destroyed in a matter of seconds. The Thakurs and Hemant who are still alive start again.
Star cast
- Jasmin Dhunna as a Jasmin M. Pratap
- Hemant Birje as a Hemant, Sahila’s boyfriend
- Sahila Chadha as a Sahila S. Pratap
- Kulbhushan Kharbanda as a Thakur Mahendra Pratap
- Satish Shah as a Hitchcock
- Vijayendra Ghatge as a Sameer Pratap
- Gulshan Grover as a servant Raghu
- Rama Vij as a Preeti S. Pratap, wife of Sameer Pratap
- Rajesh Vivek as a Baba, the wicked sorcerer
- Leela Mishra as a Sameer’s mother-in-law
- Vijay Arora as a mechanic and petrol pump worker.
- Narendra Nath as a doctor uncle, Psychologist
- Tina Ghai as a Jasmin’s governess
- Rajendra Nath as a the Manager of Thakela Guest House
- Bhushan Tiwari as a Villager
- Vaishnavi Mahant as a Young Jasmine
- Kamal Roy as a the Real witch Nakita, main antagonist
- K. K. Raj as a Police Inspector, investigating the body of Mechanic and Petrol Pump Owner
- Kedarnath Saigal as a Doctor
- Ajay Chadha
- Baby Sneha as a Young Sahila
- Prakash
Veerana movie songs and Music
The film Music composer is Bappi Lahiri while the lyricist are Indivar and Anjaan.
- “Sathi Tu Kaha Hai”……………………..Suman Kalyanpur
- “Sathi Tu Kaha Hai” (Sad)……………………Suman Kalyanpur
- “Dil Ki Dhadkan Kya Kahe, Apne Dil Se Puch Le”……………………..Sharon Prabhakar, Mohammed Aziz
- “Sathi Tu Kaha Hai”…………………Suman Kalyanpur
“Dil Ki Dhadkan” full video song
- Song : Dil Ki Dhadkan
- Singer : Sharon Prabhakar, Mohammed Aziz
- Lyricist : Indivar, Anjaan
- Music company : T- Series