REVIEW: Raaz The Mystery...
Good soundtrack, plush production values:
RTMC has brilliant music. Chances are you are already in love with the album, but some of the situational tracks register an even stronger impact on screen. Though I wonder why the remix video currently playing on channels wasn't used in the film.
Mohit also ventures into master RGV's territory by creating shock value with camera angles and sound effects. But some of his attempts to spook you come out unstuck, unlike Varma's Phoonk and Bhoot. In terms of look, Bhatts go easy on their trademark cost-cutting, as the film boasts of good production values.
MUSIC REVIEW: Raaz - The Mystery Continues
Not a Ramsay scare fest:
Vikram Bhatt's Raaz, is like a polished Ramsay flick. The horror in RTMC is slightly more on the metaphysical side. But because of this the scary quotient never reaches the levels of the prequel. So you might find yourself screaming less than you did in that Raaz.
Mainstream Bollywood has largely ignored horror as a genre. Which is why even average plagiarised spook fests like Phoonk and 1920 find acceptance. RTMC is not the greatest or the most original of horror films. But after last weeks' unintentionally horrifying attempt at Chandigarh meets China brand of humour – this is a genuinely sincere horror film.
Verdict: Even if RTMC doesn't scare the daylights of you, it will definitely engross you. Paisa vasool entertainment.
Rating: 3/5
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Really gud horror muvie....Emraan rocks...!!!....
A confused movie by bhatt camp. Avoid it
The movie is really scary