Overview
film about the situation of that Girls who face evil eyes daily on way. “Not every battle is fought with weapons; some are fought with eyes… and silence.” This film is a raw, unflinching portrayal of the everyday battles women face in a society where their existence is constantly scanned, judged, and violated by predatory stares. From streets to buses, offices to parks — no place feels truly safe. It’s a story of unseen wounds, silent fears, and a world where public spaces still belong to the audacity of shameless eyes. But in the darkness of this cruelty… rise a few hands. Hands that shield, voices that speak, and gazes that stand as a wall of dignity. This isn’t just a film — it’s a voice for those countless unspoken stories buried in the hearts of women. A message that must be seen, heard, and felt.
Reviews
As a producer, backing GHOOR was not just a project decision — it was a commitment to fearless, original storytelling that dares to challenge the audience’s comfort zone.
When I first heard the concept of GHOOR, I knew this wasn’t going to be an ordinary horror short film. It was different — a story driven by raw emotion, unsettling silences, and a psychological undertone that lingers long after the film ends. Supporting this vision as a producer was both a privilege and a thrilling experience.
The film beautifully showcases how horror doesn’t always need elaborate sets or jump scares. Sometimes, the most terrifying things are those that can’t be explained — and GHOOR captures that fear perfectly.
I’m proud of the entire team for executing such a bold concept with precision and passion. From the director’s vision to the crew’s relentless hard work, every frame reflects the dedication we had for this film.
As a producer, my aim has always been to bring unique, thought-provoking stories to the audience, and GHOOR is a shining example of that mission. I believe this film will not only entertain horror lovers but also inspire upcoming filmmakers to experiment with narrative-driven storytelling.
We look forward to more such projects in the future — stories that stay with you, haunt you, and make you think.