Where Was Film Evil Returns 1920 Filmed On Location?

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Graham
Graham
2025-08-25 00:53:12
I’ve poked around forums and a couple of cast interviews about '1920: Evil Returns', and the consensus is pretty clear: most of the detailed interior work and special-effects shots were staged in Mumbai’s Film City, while the film’s on-location scenes that needed that vintage, weather-beaten house and foggy hills were shot in and around Ooty in the Nilgiris.

That pairing makes sense if you think about it — shooting controlled supernatural set pieces in a studio, then heading to a real hill-station to capture atmosphere. People who worked on similar period horror films often talk about how Ooty’s colonial-era buildings and surrounding landscapes provide an instant period feel you can’t fake, and crews commonly use those estates for the big exterior shots. I haven’t unearthed a frame-by-frame shooting log, but multiple production notes and BTS snippets point to Film City plus Ooty as the primary split.

If you want to verify the exact bungalow or estate, the film’s press kit and a few old entertainment magazine interviews around the time of release are where I’d look next — they sometimes name the specific properties or permit locations used. Either way, the mix of studio and hill-station on-location shooting is what gives the film its haunted-house credibility.
Zane
Zane
2025-08-26 22:03:12
I still get a little thrill thinking about old Bollywood sets, and for '1920: Evil Returns' the filmmakers leaned on that old-school combo of studio work and hill-station atmosphere. From what I’ve dug up and seen in behind-the-scenes clips, the crew used Film City in Mumbai as their production base for a lot of the interiors and controlled ghostly effects — that’s where they could rig up the elaborate sets and special effects without worrying about the weather.

For the outdoor, mansion-ish and hill-station feels you see in the movie, they reportedly shot on location in the Nilgiris region around Ooty. Those misty tea gardens and colonial bungalows are a staple for period horror in India, and they give the film that isolating, eerie vibe. I’ve visited Ooty a couple of times, and the kind of bungalows they used — large, creaky, with lots of woodwork — fit perfectly with the haunted-house aesthetic. So, think Film City for interiors and Ooty/the Nilgiris for the actual on-location exteriors.

If you’re hunting specifics, DVD extras and a few old interviews with the crew mention Ooty and Film City repeatedly. It’s a neat mix: studio control for spooky setups and real hill-station charm to sell the period mood. I love films that blend those two — it makes the ghosts feel a lot more believable to me.
Zane
Zane
2025-08-28 08:33:50
I get asked this a lot when friends watch '1920: Evil Returns' and wonder why the mansion looks so real. The short version I tell them: the crew used Film City in Mumbai for most of the interior and effects-heavy shoots, and they went to Ooty/the Nilgiris for the on-location exteriors and the colonial-bungalow vibe. I’ve seen stills and a couple of making-of clips that show cameras rolling among tea gardens and mist — classic Ooty imagery.

That combination — studio for control, hill-station for atmosphere — is pretty common for period horror films, and it shows here. If you’re into tracking shooting spots, local Ooty guesthouses sometimes recognize the big estates used in films and will point you in the right direction, which is a fun little treasure hunt if you ever visit.
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