As a fervent Bollywood enthusiast, diving into the world of "Laxmii" was an experience that left me questioning not only the film itself but also the trajectory of an industry that once defined cinematic grandeur. Clocking in at just over two hours, this remake of the South Indian movie "Kanchana" had promised a unique blend of horror and comedy. Unfortunately, what unfolded on the screen was a perplexing mishmash of poor execution, uninspired storytelling, and a disconcerting lack of originality.
From the onset, the film struggled to find its footing, with a storyline that felt like a mere caricature of the original. The disconnect between the filmmakers and the pulse of the audience was palpable, as the movie stumbled through scenes that failed to evoke the intended fear or laughter. The promise of a gripping horror-comedy fell flat, replaced by an overwhelming sense of disappointment.