
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was published in the UK on 2 July 1998 and in the US on 2 June 1999. An ancient prophecy seems to be coming true when a mysterious presence begins stalking the corridors of a school of magic and leaving its victims paralyzed. With Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Richard Griffiths. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Directed by Chris Columbus. Also, had this film been 15 minutes shorter, it could have been more spine-chilling.Broadband Select from the list of servers belowħ20p Choose Server 1 1080p Choose Server 2 4K Choose Server 3 HD Choose Server 4

Bipasha is steamier when flirting with danger (read creature). However, it falls flat because there is no chemistry between the lead pair. There is a romantic track between Imran Abbas Naqvi (Karan Malhotra) and Bipasha that should have smouldered. The action picks up when the sexy girl and the 10-feet long creature (an amalgamation of Phantom, the ghost who walks, and Steven Spielberg’s dinosaur from Jurassic Park) lock themselves in battle. He callously blames the attacks on wild animals instead of hunting down the real killer. However, the chief of police is an insensitive sort. And as your palpitations rise, severed blood-soaked limbs pile up. For a teeny-weeny part, that smile disappears. With the film being done in 3-D, you find the creature’s talons and tail reaching out for you in your auditorium seat. Stealthily it closes the distance between itself and a couple of honeymooners. Naturally, the guests arrive at the idyllic location with stars in their eyes.īut alas, a Brahmarakshas is on the prowl. She multitasks-from the reception to the kitchen with super charm. Your smile stays firmly in place when you meet the bombshell heiress of the place, Aahna (Bipasha Basu), a go-getter who endeavours to give you heaven on earth.

And you hold your breath when you first spot a beautiful forest lodge surrounded by lush greenery.

This film unfolds in picturesque Himachal Pradesh. These half-men, half-animal creatures, according to the film’s story, still exist in Indian jungles because they cannot find salvation. The plot revolves around folklore that there are Brahmarakshas-some kind of creatures who are suffering from the curse of Lord Brahma.
