After her young son, Oliver, dies in a tragic drowning accident, Maria is consumed by guilt. Her housekeeper, Piki, tells her about a temple where the barrier between the living and the dead is thin. Maria is instructed to scatter her son's ashes and lock herself inside the temple to speak with him through the door. However, she is given one absolute warning: no matter what happens, she must never open the door
The film uses silence effectively, contrasting the bustling noise of Mumbai with the eerie quiet of the temple. The scratching sounds of the entity and the whispering voice of the child are mixed to create a sense of claustrophobia. The "work" of the sound engineers is evident in how they balance the chaotic crash of the opening car accident with the subtle, creeping dread of the house haunting. the other side of the door 2016 1080p work
The "monitor" he’d been using to view the hallway feed was no longer showing the hallway. It showed his own face, reflected. And standing just behind his shoulder, the woman in the white dress—no longer static, but smiling. After her young son, Oliver, dies in a