The film follows a recently divorced father, Clyde (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), who buys his young daughter, Emily (Natasha Calis), an antique wooden box at a yard sale. Unbeknownst to him, the box is a dibbuk box, designed to contain a restless, evil spirit from Jewish mythology. As Emily opens the box, the dybbuk gradually possesses her, leading to violent seizures, cryptic speech, and an insatiable hunger for raw meat. The narrative then becomes a desperate race against time as Clyde seeks help from a Hasidic Jewish community to perform a traditional exorcism.
The Possession (2012) is an American supernatural horror film inspired by the real-life story of the allegedly haunted Dybbuk box . The movie is widely available in Hindi dubbed
as Clyde Brenek (Known for Supernatural , The Walking Dead ) Kyra Sedgwick as Stephanie Brenek Natasha Calis as Emily Brenek Matisyahu as Tzadok Shapir (The Hasidic expert) 5. Themes: Jewish Folklore in Horror The Possession -2012- Hindi Dubbed Movie
For fans of supernatural horror who enjoy exploring dark urban legends, The Possession (2012) offers a chilling experience. Now widely available in Hindi dubbed format, this film—produced by legendary horror director ( Evil Dead , Drag Me to Hell ) and directed by Ole Bornedal —delivers a tense, atmospheric take on demonic possession based on reported "true events."
Part IV — The Bruised Eye
At home the box hummed with an attention that felt like a waiting animal. Mira’s son, Aarav, whose laughter had lately become thin and brittle after the divorce, stared at it as if recognizing kin. Small things changed first: a toy left perfectly arranged in the center of the room, the television switching channels to static at midnight, and a scent like wet soil in the hallway. Aarav began to draw the same figure over and over—a shape of tight, angular lines wrapped around a tiny door.
Mara stopped laughing.
—a relic from Jewish folklore designed to trap a malevolent spirit.
Sam Raimi is a household name among Indian cinephiles due to his original Spider-Man trilogy and The Evil Dead . His attachment as a producer served as a badge of quality that attracted mainstream viewers. The film follows a recently divorced father, Clyde