Saturday 13 October 2012

RAAZ 3

Raaz 3 is a Bollywood horror thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt, and produced by Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt.The movie features Bipasha Basu, Emraan Hashmi and Esha Gupta as main characters. The film is a sequel to Raaz – The Mystery Continues (which starred Emraan Hashmi and Kangana Ranaut), which itself was a sequel to Raaz (which starred Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea. Bipasha Basu who was a part of the first film of the Raaz series, has made a comeback to the series after opting out of the second film. The film released on September 7, 2012.

Emraan and Esha romance in Raaz 3 Poster.

There's a perfect mix of romance and horror in the latest poster of Raaz 3 as Emraan and Esha get cosy in the pic, and Bipasha Basu is seen shedding a tear of blood. The film's first promo was recently released. Bipasha Basu who generally does justice to negative roles is once again seen in a grey shade.

Raaz 3 revolves around a film director (Emraan Hashmi) caught between two superstars (Bipasha and Esha Gupta).
In the film, Bipasha gets so jealous of Esha's success that she resorts to black magic to get rid of her. Emraan, who loves Esha, can do anything to save her. The film marks the third installment of the Raaz series. While the first one featured Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea, second part had Emraan Hashmi, Kangna Ranaut and Adhyayan Suman.
 
  
Bipasha Basu as Shanaya Kejal
Emraan Hashmi as Aditya
Esha Gupta as Sanjana Dhanraj
Anand as Anand
Zeeshan Khalid as Agoo Dadaa
Manish Chowdhary as Tara Dutt (Ghost)
Mohan Kapoor as Doctor

Incidentally, producers Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt, who worked with Bipasha 10 years ago in Raaz (2002), didn’t want her to do the shoot.

The movie received mixed reviews from critics. Critics pointed out that the only saving grace of the movie is Bipasha. Independent Bollywood Paper  gave 3 out of 5 stars and It is "Some real original scares and chills this time with memorable performances."It's Bipasha who holds together the feverish proceedings. She delivers a full-bodied gutsy performance."Bhatt gets the rhythm of the suspense-building wrong, going all too rapidly from grotesque decapitation to a kiss and song scene. It does not help that the acting is also at different levels. Most of the burden to convince rests on Basu's fit shoulders – and she does. You do believe that she is menacing and wicked." 

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