A devotee of Bhagwan Shri Hanuman, Arjun Singh Rathod is in love with Lisa, a Christian, who was sired by an Indian mother and Caucasian father, runs into problems with his father, who wants him to marry a Hindu. He decides to break all ties with his family, both turn atheist, get married, and re-locate to live in 1920s Bombay. The duo then re-locate to renovate a mansion in Palanpur. Shortly after their arrival Lisa suspects that there is something odd about a particular room in the mansion but Arjun dismisses this. He will soon regret this, as well of forsaking their respective religions, after he finds Lisa possessed by what appears to be a demonic and seemingly invincible male entity.
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1920
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Strut Miss Lizzie
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Old King Tut
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It Had To Be You
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Everybody Loves My Baby
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You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mama At All)
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Baby Won't You Please Come Home
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Make Believe
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Lovesick Blues
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Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
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Who's Sorry Now
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You'd Be Surprised
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I'm Going South
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Sugarfoot Stomp
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Jimbo Jambo
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There'll Be Some Changes Made
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Somebody Loves Me
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The Prisoner's Song
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I Ain't Got Nobody
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I'll See You In My Dreams
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I Surrender Dear
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Vaada Tumse Hain Vaada
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Bichua
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Aise Jalta Hai Jiya
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Tujhe Main Pyar Karu
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Vaada Tumse Hain Vaada - II
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Bichua - Remix
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1920
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Adnan Sami:
(theme) composed
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