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Raaz 3



Director
Vikram Bhatt
Producer
Mahesh Bhatt
Mukesh Bhatt
Music
Jeet Ganguly
Banner
Fox Star Studios
Vishesh Films
Release Date
Sep 7, 2012
Language
Hindi

STAR CAST

Emraan Hashmi, Esha Gupta, Bipasha Basu, Mohan Kapoor, Yusuf Hussain

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BollywoodHungama 3.5/5
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. Read More
OneIndia 3/5
On the whole, Bipasha Basu is both hero and a villain in the movie. She not only breathes life into her own character, but, also does a bravado act by carrying the entire movie on her own shoulders. This time, Bips has given a serious chase for money to the other B-Town beauties, with her smashing performance. So, watch Raaz 3 for Bips! Read More
Rediff.com 1.5/5
There is a serious dearth of anything creative, genuine or even mildly engaging in Raaz 3. Too much cliche, too much sleaze, too much predictability and too much of everything that makes a bad movie. Read More
SantaBanta.com 3/5
To sum up, knitted around a core of, aspirations, vengeance and necromancy, RAAZ 3 is an entertaining cine cantata with a sizzling blend of sensuality, horror and human element in 3D. Infact it won't be wrong to say Raaz-3 is worth a watch to have glimpse of redefined horror genre of Bollywood. Read More
Glamsham.com 1/5
The one star rating is for the attempt to make it in 3D. Otherwise, the movie has absolutely nothing to offer. The presentation is a horror in itself. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com 2.5/5
Raaz 3 works because of a fine performance by Bipasha Basu and a few genuine scary moments well executed by Vikram Bhatt. An old hand at horror genre, Bhatt's improving with every film, but he needs to forgo the clichés that have become synonymous with his oeuvre. Read More
NowRunning.com 1/5
To sum it up, Raaz 3 rather than scaring the audience frustrates them instead. Yet another week attempt by Vikram Bhatt. Read More
IBNLive.com 2/5
'Raaz 3', unlike the director's last film, 'Dangerous Ishq', isn't even so bad that it makes you laugh, this is just dull, lazy filmmaking. Read More
Sify.com 3/5
Director Vikram Bhatt (1920, Haunted-3D) makes a horror film that's unapologetically formulaic, but adds in newer elements like the grey characters, unusual imagery, and understated 3D usage. Worth a watch for the thrills and chills and bravura performances by the ladies! Read More
Galatta.com
The background score is amazing, which will leave you sitting on the edge of the seat, everytime. The music is appealing. Pravin Bhatt's cinematography is top notch. Read More
Smashits.com
While the first half goes well, the latter half isn't that good. Why did the spirit kill Esha's maid, one asks? The movie is a must to watch Bipasha's never before performance. Read More
BehindWoods.com 3/5
On the whole, if you wish to get spooked and thrilled, then Raaz 3 won't disappoint you. It's a royal return for 'old-school' horror thrillers. Read More
BharatStudent 3/5
The first half goes off smoothly and has some goosebump scenes but the second half is rather routine but passes off without hiccup. Overall, this is a film which follows the formula and scores. Read More
CineGoer.com
It is ridiculous to have an actress up the hill to spoil the life of another heroine through black magic and the doctor willingly agreeing the existence of witchcraft. Except for a few scenes from Bipasha there is nothing that warrants your attention. Skip this film. Read More