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Zapatlela 1993 Zapatlela (transl. Possessed) is a 1993 Indian Marathi- language horror comedy film directed by Mahesh Kothare. The film stars an ensemble cast of Laxmikant Berde, Mahesh Kothare, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Pooja Pawar, Kishori Ambiye, Jairam Kulkarni, Bipin Varti and Raghavendra Kadkol. The film was followed by a sequel Zapatlela 2 released 20 years later in 2013. The film was inspired from the Don Mancini's 1988 Hollywood movie Child's Play. Ramdas Padhye, a ventriloquist and puppeteer created the practical effects involving the evil doll Tatya Vinchu. This film was dubbed in Hindi as Khilona Bana Khalnayak. Plot The film begins in Mumbai with the powerful criminal Tatya Vinchu (Dilip Prabhavalkar) and his henchman Kubdya Khavis (Bipin Varti) approaching the cave of a wizard named Baba Chamatkar (Raghavendra Kadkol) at night in search for Mrutyunjay Mantra (a voodoo spell that can transfer the chanter's soul into a living or non-living object). Upon being threatened by Tatya Vinchu, Baba Chamatkar fearfully gives him out the mantra. CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav (Mahesh Kothare) is a respected police officer who is working on his attempts at nabbing Tatya Vinchu. On the

Disclaimer: This is an original, fan‑inspired short story that draws on the atmosphere and themes of the classic Marathi horror film “Zapatlela.” It does not contain any copyrighted dialogue or scenes from the movie.

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Starring comedy legend Laxmikant Berde and Dilip Prabhavalkar (the voice of the terrifying puppet, Tatya Vinchu).

Rohan’s tiny apartment was a cramped attic, walls plastered with storyboards and posters of classic horror icons. He placed Maa‑Satta on a wooden shelf, its marble surface reflecting the flickering light of his laptop screen as he edited his film. Zapatlela 1993 Zapatlela (transl

As the camera rolled, the marble statue’s eyes glowed brighter, and the brass key, now lodged in its side, began to pulse with a crimson light. The crew felt an oppressive weight, as if an unseen hand pressed against their throats.

When the clock struck midnight, a low hum resonated from the statue. The marble eyes seemed to glow faintly, and the dagger in its hand quivered. The brass key slipped from Rohan’s pocket, clattering onto the floor. The film was followed by a sequel Zapatlela

He turned the statue over and discovered a small, brass key hidden in its base. The key felt warm, as if it had been pulsing with some unseen life.

Across town, , a budding filmmaker with big dreams and even bigger debts, roamed the market looking for a “unique” prop for his upcoming horror short. He’d heard rumors of Baba Dada’s collection—a treasure trove of relics that could make his film stand out on YouTube.

Rohan, half‑asleep, reached for the key and felt an inexplicable pull toward the statue. He lifted it, and a cold wind blew through the window despite the rain‑streaked panes being shut tight. The marble demon’s mouth opened, not with a sound, but with a whisper that vibrated his very bones:

The monsoon clouds hung low over the dusty town of , and the streets glistened with rain‑slicked cobblestones. In the cramped back‑room of Baba Dada’s antique shop, a battered wooden chest creaked open. Inside lay a marble statue—its eyes hollow, its smile twisted, its hand clenched around a tiny, rusted dagger. A faded label, written in a shaky hand, read:

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