Curse the camera. Not the girl.
The narrative centers on two young women, (played by Karishma Sharma ) and Simran (played by Riya Sen ), who encounter supernatural hauntings at an old, deserted college. The plot is driven by:
This 18+ certification allowed the director, , to explore the theme of "voyeurism as horror." The scariest moments aren't just jump scares—they're moments when the camera lingers on Ragini’s body while she’s unaware, mirroring the audience’s own gaze.
Unlike a feature film, which requires a tight three-act structure, the series format allows for a slow-burn approach. However, the writing often prioritizes titillation over terror. The plot devices are derivative: a group of young, attractive adults, a secluded location with a dark history, and a voyeuristic ghost. The narrative relies heavily on the "chudail" (witch) trope, attempting to weave a backstory of betrayal and murder. While the series attempts to expand the backstory of the spirit, the exposition is often abrupt, delivered through frantic dialogue rather than visual storytelling.
Good for passive weekend watching if you enjoy erotic thrillers. Not for those seeking a strong plot.
The story revolves around a haunted property and a curse that plagues the female students. As Ragini and her friends navigate college life, relationships, and rivalries, they find themselves stalked by a malevolent spirit. The central mystery questions whether the horror is a result of a supernatural entity or a psychological manifestation of guilt and trauma.
⭐⭐½ (2.5/5) – Strictly for mature audiences and franchise completists.