Horror Story  Movie Review- 
Vikram Bhatt's filmography reads a fascinating mix of thrillers and  horror fares. As a matter of fact, the maverick filmmaker has delivered  several blood curdling, spine chilling horror films that have also  worked with those who savor and relish this genre. This week, Vikram  serves yet another spooky fare to the spectators - HORROR STORY.
Unlike Vikram's previous endeavours, HORROR STORY doesn't have space for  romance, skin show and songs. Consequently, and rightly so, the run  time is limited to a sharp 1.30 hours, so that the viewer stays  focussed. The motive is to create a hardcore scarefest, focusing on  seven youngsters and a haunted hotel. Perfect recipe for a horror film,  indeed. But does HORROR STORY live up to its title and offer sufficient  chills and thrills, let's find out...
Paranormal phenomenon has a mix of believers and nonbelievers, as were  these seven youngsters. They were friends from their school/college days  and were meeting after many years to celebrate. One of them was leaving  to pursue his goal and career abroad. The night of their reunion was  supposed to be a farewell party, however it turned out to be something  else.
A chance news announcement on the telly that was playing at the pub  caught their attention which soon resulted in a drunken debate and  before they knew it, they were gatecrashing into a hotel that was  believed to be haunted. Their objective was to have some fun. Little did  they know that this would turn out to be the most horrendous night of  their life... rather, the last night of their life!
One fateful night. A haunted hotel. A ghost. Seven youngsters who don't  believe in the paranormal... Director Ayush Raina chooses the desirable  ingredients to create a ghostly environ, but the true test lies in  frightening the spectator with spine chilling moments. Several Hollywood  fares have redefined the genre and the bar for horror films has been  upped for this reason. HORROR STORY follows the set pattern, promising  to give the audience goosebumps and an edge of the seat experience.  Besides, by doing away with the mandatory song and dance routine, Ayush  remains firmly focused on the subject material.
The film abounds in scares, shocks and screams, with the viewer  clenching his teeth and sticking to the seat at several sequences. There  are moments when you are truly terrified thanks to the scary mood and  lighting, while the sound plays an integral part in startling the  spectator in certain sequences. But what ails most horror films troubles  HORROR STORY as well. The ghost goes on a killing spree for no valid  reason whatsoever. Also, the re-emergence of the hotel owner in the  climax, who had committed suicide, seems abrupt. I mean, if he was so  concerned about saving the lives of the innocent, why didn't he emerge  earlier? The minor hiccups notwithstanding, you go with the flow because  you get your share of chills and thrills right till the final act.  Besides, like I pointed at the outset, the director and the team of  writers stay true to the genre of providing a scarefest in those 1.30  hours, which needs to be appreciated.
The background music hits the high notes on varied occasions. Perhaps,  it's premeditated since after an eerie silence, a high-pitched musical  note would only startle the spectator, thus enhancing the scare  quotient. Cinematography is just perfect. In fact, the lighting of a few  sequences, especially the pitch dark ones, deserves mention. The visual  effects are appropriate.
The director experiments with new faces in HORROR STORY, since the plot  doesn't demand 'stars' or actors who carry the baggage of an image. Yet,  there's not much scope for the new talent to display histrionics here.  Karan Kundra [as Neil] is efficient. Ravish Desai [as Mangesh] gets  limited scope. Hassan Zaidi [as Samrat] is confident. Nishant Malkani  [as Achint] gets his role spot on. Nandini Vaid [as Soniya] is alright.  Aparna Bajpai [as Maggie] is perfect. Radhika Menon [as Neena] gets the  meatiest role of the lot and does a fine job.
On the whole, HORROR STORY should be liked by horror film buffs and  those who relish this genre. Most importantly, it lives up to its  promise of providing chills and thrills in those crisp 1.30 hours, which  should work with its target audience. Additionally, the low costs  should ensure decent profits at the end of the day and help create a  franchise in times to come.