The story follows Neha (Pooja Sawant), who is eight months pregnant, and her husband Tushar (Vikram Gaikwad). Forced to flee the city due to mounting debts, they seek refuge in a remote farmhouse hidden deep within vast sugarcane fields. Neha soon realizes the fields hold dark secrets as she begins to see mysterious children and hears a haunting voice over an old transistor. Reviews of Lapachhapi (2017) - Letterboxd
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Lapachhapi (2017) is a groundbreaking Marathi horror-thriller directed by Vishal Furia that breaks traditional genre tropes by blending supernatural chills with a heavy-hitting social message. Index Of Lapachhapi
Unlike traditional "jump-scare" horror, the film uses paranormal elements to highlight the "evils of female infanticide" and age-old societal beliefs that lead to terror. Atmospheric Tension: The story follows Neha (Pooja Sawant), who is
Lapachhapi won the in Marathi. It was praised for its sound design (rustling sugarcane leaves, the screech of a bhana – a grinding stone) and cinematography (long, slow takes in the dark). It proves that a tight budget (approx. ₹2.5 crore) can yield a superior product than a ₹50 crore spectacle. Reviews of Lapachhapi (2017) - Letterboxd If you