The Lost Tape movie poster

The Lost Tape

"Come ye Children, I'll teach you the fear, of the LORD."

September 14, 2012 1h 14m

Originally released in 2012. The Lost Tape is a thriller/horror film. directed by Rakshit Dahiya. At just 74 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Ankuar Panchal, Esha Rajee, and Monali Sehgal

Synopsis

Five youngsters went into the woods of Chail, Himachal Pradesh to explore an old urban legend's story. They were completely unaware of the fact that they were slowly becoming part of the story. The more they found out, the closer they got to the unexplained reality, of what they thought was merely a myth. After entering into the woods, they were never seen again. The search went on for 6 months and the case was closed. Until one day, police recovered a digital video recorder, which held the unexplained secret. This film unfolds the mystery of those 5 youngsters' mysterious disappearance. A tale of Love, friendship, betrayal and fear. Fear of the devil and fear of the Lord himself. - Written by Ashwani Shukla (Publicist)

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 14, 2012 13 years ago
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Runtime 1h 14m 74 minutes total
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Budget $15K Production budget
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Language Hindi Original language
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Country India Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HI
Budget
$15,000

Production Companies

  • Baphna Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lost Tape about?

Five youngsters went into the woods of Chail, Himachal Pradesh to explore an old urban legend's story. They were completely unaware of the fact that they were slowly becoming part of the story. The...

Who directed The Lost Tape?

The Lost Tape was directed by Rakshit Dahiya.

How long is The Lost Tape?

The Lost Tape has a runtime of 1 hours and 14 minutes (74 minutes total).

When was The Lost Tape released?

The Lost Tape was released on September 14, 2012 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Lost Tape?

The main cast of The Lost Tape includes Ankuar Panchal, Esha Rajee, Monali Sehgal, Shaurya Singh, Nishantt Tanwar.