

A horny ghost won't take no for an answer — Indian horror gets WILD.
Ajit Singh returns from abroad. His mother receives him with affection. Ajit comes across a model photographer, Ravikant, and asks him to decorate his bedroom with photographs of sexy girls. Ravikant, the photographer, adorns the bedroom with photographs of Roma, one of his beautiful models. Gradually, Ajit becomes desirous and falls for this model. Eventually, he offers to marry her but she is already engaged to Ravikant and therefore, refuses. A sly Ajit offers his place up for their marriage. During the ceremony, Ajit finds a way to molest Roma. His mother sees it and intervenes, eventually ending up shooting him. Ajit haunts the couple even after his death. His desires for Roma do not change and he claims her to be his wife and haunts her. His mother and Ravikant visit saints and seek tantric aid to pacify the wicked soul of Ajit.
Practical Effects
Ghost Ajit's makeup looks like expired cottage cheese.
Writing
Mom shoots son then hires tantrics — family therapy Indian style.
Director
D Raman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
1980s Indian horror often blended Ramsay-style gore with conservative moral panic — the sexy ghost trope let filmmakers show skin while punishing desire.
Director D Raman made multiple 'bedroom' titled films; this may be a spiritual sequel to 1984's 'Bedroom' — yes, there's a franchise of haunted horniness.
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