“Siharan,” released December 12, 2025, arrives with strong intentions but collapses into a frustrating cinematic mess. This Siharan Movie Review highlights how the film, despite an interesting premise, becomes a weak attempt at horror storytelling.
Story with Social Relevance — Completely Wasted
The film tries exploring a horrifying custom where women are exploited and discriminated based on skin tone. Mohini’s revolt should feel empowering, yet the screenplay dilutes her strength with poor dialogues and chaotic pacing.
Director Manish Kumar Verma struggles to maintain tone, making the movie feel directionless.
Cast Performance Breakdown
Aradhana Sachan is unable to salvage her character. Abhishek Sharma, Mehmood Jr., R. K. Goswami, and Vijay Manvatkar suffer from either overacting or lack of energy.
The background music deserves special mention — and not in a good way. With a 0/5 rating, it fails to generate any terror or intensity.
Where the Film Technically Fails
This Siharan Movie Review finds the movie technically outdated. Poor VFX, random cuts, bad lighting, and uninspired camera angles make scenes look amateurish.
Even emotional scenes feel hollow due to inconsistent execution.
Final Verdict — 1/5 Rating
“Siharan” had the potential to become a unique social-horror film. Instead, it becomes an example of how execution can destroy a good concept. The film ends up neither scary nor meaningful.

