At first it was playful. Buttons on the case corresponded to emotions: a red button for defiance, a blue for mischief, a green that whispered secrets. Push red, and the portable rewound a scene where the smallest child, formerly the playground’s forgotten one, stood up and plucked the kite from the bully’s grip. The bully’s sneer melted into surprise; the crowd cheered. Push blue, and the toy stitched tiny rebellions into the reel—homework mysteriously misplaced, classmates trading places in a conga of chaos, a teacher’s chalkboard erupting into crude caricatures that winked and vanished. The green button hummed and spilled confessions, childhood promises, and deliciously petty betrayals that tasted like candied thunder.

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: A dreaded gangster named Tatya Bichoo uses a voodoo spell to transfer his soul into a doll just before he is killed by the police. The doll is later bought by a simple shopkeeper, Lakshya, and begins a murderous spree while trying to possess a human body. : Mahesh Kothare.