‘1920 Evil Returns’ may be Bhushan's first tryst at directing a movie, but the director knows the grammar of film-making right. His handling of the terrifying moments is the best part of the enterprise. Note the sequence soon after the interval or the long-drawn climax and you'll realize that Bhushan knows what he's talking about. The background score is strictly okay, while the makeup and prosthetics deserve strong mention. The cinematography is stunning, with the DoP capturing the beauty of Sweden delightfully on celluloid! But Aftab looks too mellow for the part. The fire that one associates with the lead protagonist is missing. If you like horror films, you can give it a watch!