
Tabad
There is a myth and legend in India:
The goddess of prosperity, symbolizing gold and food, gave birth to 160 million sons,
The first child born, Hasta, was greedy by nature, and he stole all the gold coins of the goddess
They also wanted to steal the grain, so the gods found out and tore him to pieces!
In order to save her child, the goddess put him back into the womb.
As punishment Hasta will never be able to gain the adoration of the world and will never be able to leave his mother's body
Despite having endless wealth, you have to endure endless hunger...
Later, a group of humans from Tabad discovers Hasta's existence and his secrets.
They built temples and statues in his dwellings, and continued to steal his endless treasures,
At the same time, it brought bad luck: the place of Tabad became overcast and rainy.
By 1918, the only people who knew Tabad's secrets were the village chief and his grandmother.
The village chief had only one mistress and two illegitimate children, and the grandmother had tried to get Hasta's treasure
Cursed to become half-human and half-ghost, although it has eternal vitality, it is rotten like a monster
Only when he hears the incantation will he go to sleep: "Sleep quickly, or Hasta will come to you"
The most insidious part of this movie is that it makes you have all sorts of questions:
For example, flour can ward off evil spirits, can it directly attack Hasta with flour?
Or more with a little more flour and more protective circles?
When you start thinking about how to get more coins from Hasta,
Greed has been successfully activated and begins to sprout in your heart!
The horror is not the movie itself, but the human heart!
"The earth is enough for everyone's needs, but it can't satisfy our greed."
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