The film uses a rich palette of deep oranges and earthy reds. The "fixed" versions of the film often address previous encoding errors that made the skin tones look washed out or overly saturated.

Because the film features significant dialogue in Hindi, early versions either lacked subtitles entirely or had "hardcoded" subs that were blurry or poorly translated. The fixed 1080p versions typically include high-quality SRT files or styled soft-subs.

The film follows Maria, an American mother living in Mumbai, who is consumed by guilt after her son Oliver dies in a tragic car accident. Her housekeeper tells her about an ancient, abandoned temple where she can speak to Oliver one last time through a door. Despite the strict warning , Maria's grief drives her to disobey, allowing her son's restless spirit—and other malevolent forces—to cross over into the living world. Key Highlights of the Film Horror Movie Review: The Other Side of the Door (2016)

Some early broadcasts were cropped to 16:9, cutting off the edges of the frame. The fixed 1080p Blu-ray encodes restore the original 2.39:1 widescreen theatrical aspect ratio. The Cultural Horror Element