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Okay!!! So as anticipated, “Four Pillars of Basement” is indeed a pointless and useless copy (more like obliteration) of Hollywood thriller P2, which got released during 2007. Apart from the idea behind making of “Four Pillars of Basement”, nothing else in this movie bears even remote resemblance with its Hollywood source.  All in all, the conclusion is that “Four Pillars of Basement” is the type of movie, which makes you think, who exactly are the audacious financers and producers deciding to fund such production ideas. The movie can turn out to be a good watch if you’re probably dead or in a coma!!!

Anuradha
The Times of India

The film is blatant scene-to-scene copy of Hollywood thriller P2 (2007). While the original film was mediocre itself, it seems remarkable compared to this one. The makers merely add a bizarre twist in the end, probably to come across as original. If the ongoing proceedings aren't loud and annoying enough, you have a double role to add to your misery. The cat and mouse game between Sameer and Alaya is monotonous, not unnerving. You don't feel for her plight. His eccentric behaviour doesn't give you the creeps either. You also wonder why they replaced a dog (who was in the original) with a deaf and mute guy here, who is made to act like a dog! He actually bites people. Enough said. If the plot still interests you, watch the original. This one is a terrible remake. Everything is in excess.

Renuka Vyavahare
Four Pillars of Basement
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