Spiders (2000) Film Explained in Hindi/Urdu Summarized हिन्दी

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The Spiders (2000) Thriller movie explained in Hindi Urdu. The American Horror Sci-fi film “Spiders” story summarized with a complete ending in हिन्दी explanation. A laboratory is seen in the beginning of the plot. Here a huge spider is put in a box and that box is tagged NASA. Then a young ” Marci” reporter appears who wants to visit a place named the federal agency along with her friends in order to discover its mysterious realities. She goes there without any legal authority. That place is supervised with strict security. Suddenly , a spaceship crashed there. Going near it, it is revealed that all astronauts of that spaceship are dead . And their faces had contorted and distorted. Suddenly, government officers arrived there. There is still one astronaut who is still alive. But the leader of that place orders the soldiers to take him into the underground lab rather than to take into the hospital.

Later in the underground laboratory, ” Marci” with her friends also reaches there and observes that there are many spiders which have been placed in the jar. The purpose behind it is to research the growth of spiders. On the other side, The alive astronaut is dying. ” Marci” observes that a big spider comes out of his mouth and starts to attack them. They hide but the scientists become the victims of it.

Afterwards, Marci’s friends are also victimized by that spider . Only ” Marci” is left . In the end the spider moves to the public and tries to destroy it all . But ” Marci” courageously fights it with the help of the lab assistant. Finally, they are able to end the spider. In this way, they get rid from that life taking insect.

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Credits:

Images and footage Source: Principal Photography
Director: Gary Jones
Writer: Boaz Davidson and Stephen David Brooks

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