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|  | Director Kushan Nandy's small budget film, 88 Antop Hill, is a murder mystery which involves three murders, six suspects at one address.  | Pratyush and his wife in the spine chilling 88 Antop Hill |
It revolves around Pratyush, a happily married banker whose life turns upside down when he receives a telephone call one stormy night. But he has a secret which he is hiding from his wife. As instructed over the phone, he ends up at the above address - obviously the title of the film! But Pratyush finds that he is not the only one who has been there that night.  | Pratyush at the address |
Already present at this deadliest address are a cop, a prostitute, a millionaire, a pub dancer and a blackmailer. 88 Antop Hill which was shot in a time span of 40 days on 27 different locations will be releasing soon in UK cinemas. The recently released Raaz, Bhoot, soon to be released Hawa, Saaya and Darna Mana Hai, all revolve around ghosts or supernaturals.  | The millionaire who has something to hide |
88 Antop Hills is different in that its a mystery film dealing with ordinary people. Sound plays a very important part in this film. A sound efx script was written before the film started its shooting schedule. It was engineered according to the script and will be released with Dolby EX Surround in cinemas across the UK. Previewed by Manish Gajjar, BBC Shropshire's Mr Bollywood.
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