The Possession -2012- Hindi Dubbed Movie -
The Possession carries a PG-13 rating in the US, which translates to a U/A certificate in India. It is suitable for viewers aged 12 and above, but parents should note:
Directed by Ole Bornedal and produced by the legendary (the mind behind Evil Dead and Spider-Man ), The Possession follows the story of the Brenek family.
The Hindi dubbing of The Possession played a massive role in making the movie accessible to a broader audience in India. The Possession -2012- Hindi Dubbed Movie
As Emily's condition worsens, medical science fails to provide answers. Clyde realizes that his daughter’s affliction is not psychological, but spiritual. He discovers that the antique item is a —an ancient Jewish relic used to trap a malevolent, malicious spirit. The Climax and Exorcism
The Hindi-dubbed version of The Possession was widely released in India on . This version was essential in introducing the film's unique take on horror to a broader audience in the subcontinent. The Possession carries a PG-13 rating in the
Unbeknownst to the family, the container is a "Dybbuk box"—a relic built to trap a malicious, disembodied spirit from Jewish mythology. Once Em figures out how to open the box, her behavior takes a dark, violent turn. What begins as an unhealthy obsession with the artifact escalates into physical transformations, insect infestations, and violent outbursts.
"A small, old box… that will turn a family’s happiness into a grave. Clyde and Stephanie’s strained marriage cannot break their daughters apart. But when daughter Em brings home an old, carved ‘lattu’ (spinning top/dybbuk box) from a yard sale, terror descends on the home. A force, a demon — that possesses her body and seeks to claim her life. Now Clyde must face that ancient Jewish entity — the dybbuk — to save his daughter. Can he free her from this terrifying grip?" As Emily's condition worsens, medical science fails to
The story follows Clyde Brenek (played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan), a divorced basketball coach trying to build a stable life for his two daughters, Hannah and Emily. During a weekend trip to a neighborhood yard sale, the younger daughter, Emily, becomes fascinated by an antique wooden box with mysterious Hebrew inscriptions.
inspired by the real-life legend of the "Dybbuk Box" sold on eBay, which was said to bring misfortune and hauntings to its owners. Common Sense Media