There's
only one mystery about fame. Nobody gets to keep it forever, but everyone gets
their share. Fame is very fickle minded and is easily pulled towards something
which glitters more than the other. The theme of Vikram Bhatt’s new movie Raaz in 3D is the same. Shanaya
(Bipasha Basu) is a superstar who is slowly tumbling down from the dizzying
heights of fame, while the hot and fresh hopeful Sanjana (Esha Gupta) is
bagging one movie after another. Sanjana gets rewarded for the efforts in the
movies and she gradually rises to become the top heroine in the industry. The
self-obsessed and brutally ambitious Shanaya will leave no stone unturned to
cling to the fringes of her once prospering career. Even if that means playing
with love, using her director-cum- boyfriend, Aditya (Emraan Hashmi) and losing
faith in God. She take the help of Kali Vidya (black magic), tantric-mantra,
meeting and sometimes mating with evil souls, seducing her boyfriend into
becoming partner-in-crime and with a lot of exposing outfits and loads of sex. Sanjana
is haunted by the spells of black magic, and in between shrieks, screams and
steamy sex scenes, loses control over her mind and heart. In comes a bhatakti
aatma (Manish Chaudhury) accompanied by some shocks, shivers and songs - and
you have another sequel to the Raaz series.
With a
story that's quite simple with crude characters, Vikram Bhatt, dishes
out this horror (read “horny”) show in 3D, with sleek production values and clichéd
elements like the usual fog, visit to the cemetery and crying voice-overs in
plenty, spoonful of sex, horror and a few spine-chilling scenes. The 3D effect
is not up to the mark, but a few ground-breaking scenes do impress. The music,
however, is disappointing especially since it is a Bhatt film, with songs used to
cover up insignificant scenes. The music, too, is a rip-off from the Bengali
film Industry.
Bipasha
looks dangerously stunning in this role of a soul possessed by the Dark. It's a
challenge and she takes it on with a vengeance. Emraan brings out different
shades of his character, but in the struggle between pecks, obsession and
possession he comes across as a completely confused soul. Esha Gupta is an
attractive package and strikes in emotional scenes. Esha’s performance was
better and not a blink-and-you-miss type like that in Jannat 2.
It is a
worthy movie for people who want to come out of the Ramsay Bros. era. However,
watching Raaz in 3D is a risk that one should not take if they have other less
risky options.
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