Wednesday, 8 February 2012

RAAZ 3 - STILLS

RAAZ 3 is a blend of some authentic life incidents. Since black magic and voodoo are practiced even in the present day, it can be effortlessly explicated through a movie. But RAAZ 3 is not just a horror movie that has its share of chills and scares. It is not only about the envy and politics of Bollywood. A coherent human drama runs concurrently.
 
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Vikram Bhatt has mastered the art of sending a shudder down your vertebrae. The horror quotient in RAAZ 3 is sure to make you break into a cold sweat at times, but what really catches your attention is the human element. In fact, RAAZ 3 takes the negativity factor in women to an altogether different altitude. Writer Shagufta Rafique amalgamates vendetta, jealousy, conflict, drama and sexuality to create a chilling saga. 

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One expects Vikram to tell a riveting story and that's what the franchise delivers. Also, unlike DANGEROUS ISHHQ, which received tremendous flak for its 3D, Vikram ensures that everything comes flying towards the audience in RAAZ 3. But 3D is last on the list for me. This time around, 3D is used more as a prettification or an embellishment. I'd rate the human story first, followed by the horror quotient and then 3D. 

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RAAZ 3 narrates the story of a top movie star, Shanaya [Bipasha Basu], whose domination is smashed to smithereens by the invasion of a younger actress, Sanjana [Esha Gupta].
Shanaya resorts to black magic to devastate Sanjana, who is depriving her of her roles and trophies. Shanaya uses her director-boyfriend Aditya [Emraan Hashmi] as a pawn, but, as luck would have it, Aditya falls in love with Sanjana. 

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The unwritten rule for horror films is uncomplicated: They ought to jolt you at the right places and also, the conclusion ought to be the paramount part of the narrative. RAAZ 3 thrives in giving you those joggles at several junctures [there are some indisputably unnerving scenes] and the culmination to the fiction, although a bit lengthy, keeps you caught up in the proceedings. 

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Vikram Bhatt, who helmed the blockbuster hit RAAZ in 2002, is back with the third installment. He pursues the journey of a fading superstar's vengeance against a rising star adroitly. RAAZ 3 is suitably atmospheric, full of character and sensibly spine-chilling. The film relies less on shock value and more on a well-told tale, leading to a stimulating finale. Besides, Vikram has mastered this genre by now. He knows exactly how to make a scene sinister without making it appear ludicrous. The Bhatts are known for presenting sex and passion aesthetically and this one is no different. The lovemaking scene between Emraan and Bipasha in particular is way too titillating. 

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Blemish? Yes, the music is not at par with the first two parts. Hummable tunes, yes, but chartbusters, nope. In fact, the soundtrack of RAAZ 3 is nowhere close to the haunting tracks of the first part specifically. Cinematography [Pravin Bhatt] is top notch and forms one of the high points of this enterprise. 

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It's very infrequent that a Hindi film heroine gets to illustrate such a commanding character and Bipasha seizes the opportunity with both her hands, coming up with a bravura act. Her audacious scenes, unabashed approach and oozing sex appeal set the screen aflame. Enacting the role of an actress whose career is on a downslide, Bipasha gets the character accurate. RAAZ was a turning point in her career and RAAZ 3 should mark the commencement of a fresh phase for this gifted actress.

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RAAZ 3 is a story of staunch Indian beliefs and convictions in conjunction with a lethal combo of sex and horror in 3D, competent performances, an engaging human drama and most significantly, there's a gigantic brand value attached to it, which has worked extraordinarily well with the masses in the past. With this film, Vikram Bhatt raises the bar for horror films formulated on the home turf. If you are an enthusiast of supernatural thrillers/horror movies, RAAZ 3 should be on your list of 'things to do and watch' this weekend. Go, get ready to be spooked!

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