![]() ![]() Of course everything leads to the face-off between the creature and the girl, with a little bit of help from the guy. The coming of the creature leaves a trail of dead bodies, but instead of running, our heroine declares ‘I am not going’. ![]() The plot is unintentionally hilarious, involving an intrepid young woman who turns up in the forest to start a lodge, loads of extras playing chefs and petrified guests, and an alleged award-winning writer. Who knows this stuff? The prof, naturally, because that’s what he is there for, right? These creatures feed upon humans, and the more they eat, the hungrier they get. Some spiel is trotted out about ‘brahma-rakshasas’, cursed by Lord Brahma himself, which are freed into this planet of ours because a schmuck cleared their way in. The only thing missing is a ‘baba’ with a ‘booti’. In which case, ‘Creature’, 3D or no 3D, becomes just another Vikram Bhatt flick, featuring a brave leading lady ( Bipasha Basu), a second-wheel leading man (Naqvi), and a ‘professor’ with a theory ( Dev). But I’m afraid there may be very few people left who may not have seen an endless run of Spielbergian `chipkali’ films, dubbed in Hindi and other languages to boot, on some TV channel or the other.
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