Directed by Sangeeth Sivan, the Hindi film Kapkapiii is a comedy-horror. The script was written by Jithu Madhavan. Bravo Entertainment presents the movie, which was produced by Jayesh Patel, Umesh Kr Bansal, and Vipin Agnihotri. Kapkapiii premiered in theaters on May 23, 2025, with a runtime of 2 hours and 10 minutes.
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Movie Name | Kapkapi 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Hindi |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 23 May 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 10 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Comedy Horror |
Writer | Jithu Madhavan |
Director | Sangeeth Sivan |
Producer | Jayesh Patel Umesh Kr Bansal Vipin Agnihotri |
Production Co. | Bravo Entertainment |
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Kapkapiii 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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Tusshar Kapoor | Not specified |
Shreyas Talpade | Not specified |
Siddhi Idnani | Not specified |
Jay Thakkar | Not specified |
Abhishek Kumar | Not specified |
Dherendra Tiwari | Not specified |
Manmeet Kaur | Not specified |
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Kapkapiii 2025 Movie Review
Horror comedies require a delicate balance, blending campy humor, lighthearted goofiness, and just enough fright to keep audiences on edge. Kapkapiii mostly hits these marks, though it’s not flawless.
Manu (Shreyas Talpade) and his buddies—Achyut (Dinker Sharma), Nanku (Jay Thakkar), Nirup (Varun Pande), and others—are a group of idle goofballs sharing a room and engaging in aimless antics. Things perk up when two girls, Kavya (Siddhi Idnani) and Madhu (Sonia Rathee), move in next door, sparking hints of romance. But the mood shifts abruptly when Manu introduces an Ouija board, turning their carefree vibe spooky.
What starts as playful mischief escalates into eerie events that unsettle their lives. The tension builds steadily, culminating in a chilling presence that disrupts their world. As the story unfolds, unexpected twists pile on, plunging the group into deeper chaos.
Directed by the late Sangeeth Sivan, known for comedies like Kya Kool Hain Hum, Apna Sapna Money Money, and Yamla Pagla Deewana 2, the film leans more toward humor than horror. The comedy is raw, sometimes pushing boundaries, but many gags hit the mark. Its strength lies in unpolished moments, fueled by tapori slang and the group’s quirky banter, with each character more eccentric than the last, delivering a steady stream of laughs.