Goosebumps Movie 1st & 2nd Hindi & Urdu

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Goosebumps (2015) Thriller movie explained in Hindi Urdu. The American Horror Thriller film "Goosebumps': Monsters” story summarized with a complete ending in हिन्दी explanation. The plot is about a magic book from which a lot of creatures and beasts come out. These are all alive and devastating in our world. Some of these living entities are innocent, but many are dangerous, such as a giant white gorilla, black colored werewolf with long teeth and the master of them all is a vicious puppet. But how did this happen all at once? Once upon a time, a boy Zach shifts to New City and befriends Hannah there. It shows that the father of Hannah is a well-known book writer and he does not let her out of the house for a reason. Zach finds this thing quite strange and he goes to her new friend's house to find out about this matter and by mistake he opens the Goosebumps book. Upon opening this, all the monsters which are drawn in that book, come to life slowly and come in the outside real world. These Scary Intense mythical creatures are mistakenly unleashed by these young guys. So now together they try to get them back in that book where it belongs. All these people are going to feel fear and excitement, because that fantasy tale has now changed into 100% reality.

In my view, the CGI of movie and adventure stories is suitable for people of all ages. You may have read the novel by the same name, due to which this film is Inspire. For some people, this movie is horrific and for some people it is a good memory of childhood. I think this plot is full of fun and action. Please Like, Share and Follow.

यह फिल्म 2015 में आने वाली सबसे अच्छी फिल्मों में से एक है, इसमें भावनाएं भी हैं, इसमें एक्शन भी है और यह आपको बोर नहीं होने देगी।

Credits:

Images and footage Source: Sony Pictures Releasing and Columbia Pictures
Director: Rob Letterman
Producer: Neal H. Moritz and Deborah Forte
Based on: Goosebumps by R. L. Stine

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