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Once Emily opens the box, she unknowingly unleashes a —a malevolent, wandering spirit from Jewish folklore believed to be a trapped soul that possesses the living until its mission is complete. What begins as odd behavior (twitching, guttural voices, moths crawling out of her throat) escalates into a full-blown war for her soul. Clyde must race against time, teaming up with a mysterious Jewish exorcist (played brilliantly by Matisyahu) to seal the spirit back into the box before Emily is consumed forever.

In the landscape of early 2010s horror cinema, The Possession , directed by Ole Bornedal and produced by Sam Raimi, stands out for its unique premise: swapping the usual Christian demon for a malevolent spirit from Jewish folklore. While the original English version received moderate critical praise, the Hindi-dubbed version of The Possession found a particularly receptive audience in India, a nation with its own deep-rooted traditions of supernatural storytelling and exorcism rituals. The Possession -2012- Hindi Dubbed Movie

The film was a major hit, grossing approximately $82.9 million to $85.4 million worldwide against a modest production budget of $14 million . Once Emily opens the box, she unknowingly unleashes

The story follows Clyde and Stephanie Brenek, a divorced couple whose youngest daughter, Em, becomes obsessed with an antique wooden box she purchased at a yard sale. Unbeknownst to them, the box contains a In the landscape of early 2010s horror cinema,

is more than just a translation—it is a cultural adaptation that respects the source material while making it accessible to over 500 million Hindi speakers. The film succeeds because it doesn’t rely solely on loud noises or cheap scares. It builds empathy for a little girl trapped inside her own body, and for a father willing to battle ancient evil with nothing but love and desperation.

Realizing the medical system cannot help, Clyde seeks out the Jewish community in New York. He teams up with Tzadok, a rabbi’s son (played by musician Matisyahu), to perform a high-stakes Jewish exorcism to save his daughter's soul. Based on the Infamous "Dybbuk Box" Revisiting: THE POSSESSION

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