A horror film ought to spook the daylights of the
moviegoer. Sweaty palms, heart skipping a beat,
occasional shivers... in short, the eeriness should give
you those heebie-geebies or make you uneasy if you walk
into a dark room in the middle of the night. Puja
Jatinder Bedi, the first-time director of Ghost, opts
for the most appropriate title [it conveys what the film
is all about], zeroes on a plot that's tried and tested
since Ramsay days [the spirit seeks vengeance], has some
spooky moments [the back-story of the spirit], but runs
out of breath as it reaches the finale.