Raaz 3 Movie Review
Ojha's Opinion:
Raaz 3 is advancement in 3D if Hollywood movies are kept aside. Some effects do really impress. But the plot, horror, script, screenplay doesn't live upto the expectations. A normal Emraan with locked lips. Bipasha is terrific. Recommended only if you don't have anything else to do this weekend.Star Cast: Bipasha Basu, Emraan Hashmi, Esha Gupta, Manish Chaudhury
Directed By: Vikram Bhatt
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 2hrs. 20mins.
13 Ext. Reviews
5 Ups | 8 Downs | Avg Rating: 1.5/5
CNN IBN: By Rajeev Masand
Rating: 2/5
To be honest, Raaz 3 has more laugh-out-loud moments than jump-in-your-seat jolts. Filmed in 3D but barely justifying the technology, Raaz 3 is visually flat. Surprisingly low in thrills. 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. The only thing that’s truly frightening is knowing that a fourth Raaz film is inevitably on its way.......Read Full ReviewBollywood Hungama: By Taran Adarsh
Rating: 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. 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!......Read Full ReviewzoOm Review Show: By Omar Qureshi
Rating: 2/5
Raaz 3 is the least appealing film of the Raaz franchise. Some scenes are scary but some are unintetionally funny. Lot of loop holes in story while the plot is predictable. There is no much entertainment. The most scary factor of the movie is that there is no 'Raaz'.......Watch Video ReviewStar World: By Anupama Chopra
Rating: ?/5
Tweet: On way to Toronto Fest. Begged for early screening of Raaz 3 but no luck. This week, you all be my guide - tell me if it's worth watching!IBN Live: By Ritu V Singh
Rating: 3/5
Raaz3 is interesting upto interval. Bollywood should copy right things from Hollywood. The plot is not so impressive, but Raaz 3 can scare, surprise and shock.. It's a must watch this weekend. Good horror films are rare in Bollywood......Read Tweet ReviewTimes Of India: By Madhureeta Mukherjee
Verdict: 3/5
With a storyline that's fairly simple with one-dimensional characters, Vikram Bhatt, dishes out this horror show in 3D. Bipasha looks scarily stunning in this role with only one shade - deep, dark black. Esha Gupta is an attractive package and strikes in emotional scenes. Emraan, shows different shades, but in the struggle between pecks, passion and possession he comes across as a confused soul......Read Full ReviewRediff.com: By Preeti Arora
Rating: 1.5/5
Raaz 3 is a typical Vikram Bhatt outing that would do brilliantly in a small town where television shows like Aahat are a rage, if such places still exist. There is too much cliché, too much sleaze and too much predictability in Vikram Bhatt's Raaz 3.....Read Full ReviewIndian Express: by Shubhra Gupta
Rating: 2/5
Bhatt’s an old hand at horror, going back and forth in time, doing Victorian and contemporary, and, on occasion, medieval. Not only are the lines unintentionally hilarious, the characters are too. Bipasha being bad should have led to something. But neither she nor the relative newbie Gupta are anything but gym-toned clothes-horses. Poor Emraan Hashmi pendulums between both, and tries hard to look all serious and buttoned down........Read Full ReviewDaily Bhaskar: By Mayank Shekhar
Rating: 1/5
This is Raaz 3. Hashmi immediately locks his lips with the heroine’s. Romantic music takes over right then. Like me, everyone must have walked into the cinema, nearly empty, late in the night, with no one even in the hallways of the mall, hoping to get scared. They see no ghosts. Everyone looks bored. ......Read Full ReviewZee New: By Ananya Bhattacharya
Rating: 3/5
Bipasha Basu performs the character with a finesse that one might – I admit – only hope to replicate, and perhaps succeed. The film stands out more for the acting of its cast than its other aspects, I daresay. Emraan Hashmi, by now, has been able to strike a chord with his audience. Raaz 3 is brilliant as far as the 3D is concerned. Watch ‘Raaz 3’ for Bipasha and its 3D factor........Read Full ReviewYahoo: By Kunal Guha
Rating: 1.5/5
The prospect of getting horrified in three-dimension could be promising. But Indian horror films, as pioneered by the Ramsays, have rarely gone beyond junior artists. Here you have just that, and perhaps a few mouth-to-mouth adventures and some Kentucky fried frights. Yes, it is no raaz that you're up for some good ol' Bhatt kicking.....Read Full ReviewOne India: By Nabanita Roy
Rating: 3/5
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 Full ReviewKoimoi: By Roshni Devi
Rating: 1/5
Glamsham: By Martin D'SouzaWhat’s Good: The horror in the first half.What’s Bad: The paper-thin script; the story of convenience; the endless screaming in the second half.Loo Break: Anytime in the second half.Watch or Not?: Watch the first half for some scares.........Read Full Review
Rating: 1/5
RAAZ 3 disengages the viewer from the plot, the movie and ejects a few from the theatre halfway through. Nothing works, not even the 3D effects, except for one or two scenes where you feel objects are being hurled at you. The plot has no spine, the screenplay is atrocious, even Bipasha Basu is forced in her acting while Esha Gupta tries her best to enact a scene. The presentation is a horror in itself. .......Read Full Review