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Raaz 3
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVikram Bhatt
Written byShagufta Rafique
Produced byMahesh Bhatt
(Presenter)
Mukesh Bhatt
StarringBipasha Basu
Emraan Hashmi
Esha Gupta
Narrated byEmraan Hashmi
CinematographyPravin Bhatt
3D Stereographer
Michael Flax
Edited byKuldip K. Mehan
Music byOriginal Songs:
Jeet Gannguli
Rashid Khan
Background Score:
Raju Singh
Production
company
Distributed byFox Star Studios
Release date
  • 7 September 2012 (2012-09-07)
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Running time
139 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget250 million (US$3.0 million)[2]
Box office1.011 billion (US$12 million)[3]

Raaz 3: The Third Dimension is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language supernatural horror film directed by Vikram Bhatt, and co-produced by Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt.[4] The film stars Bipasha Basu as the lead and antagonist, along with Emraan Hashmi and Esha Gupta as main characters. The film is the third instalment in the Raaz series. Bipasha Basu, who was a part of the first film of the Raaz series, made a comeback to the series after opting out of the second film. With the tagline When Desires Turn Evil, the film revolves around an actress (Shanaya Shekhar) played by Basu, who was once on top of everyone before becoming someone slowly fading away; therefore, to keep her spotlight, she turns to black magic to destroy the career and personal life of a rival actress (Sanjana Krishna), played by Gupta. In the process of her evil desires, she loses her lover (Aditya Arora), played by Hashmi.

Plot

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Shanaya Shekhar is an influential Bollywood actress who has a passionate affair with famous Bollywood film director Aditya Arora. Her career started to take a drastic toll when a debutant actress named Sanjana Krishna, received accolades and appreciation for her work. Suddenly, Shanaya seems forgotten and everybody only wants to work with Sanjana. Soon enough, Shanaya sees her career fading away and her envy slowly becomes craziness. She turns to black magic and makes it her aim to destroy Sanjana's career and make her feel the pain of loss. The fact is, Sanjana is Shanaya's estranged sister. Their father loved Sanjana more than Shanaya. So, due to jealousy, Shanaya hates Sanjana and decides to ruin Sanjana in several ways.

She seeks the help of her former servant, Sonu, a tantrik who helps her practice black magic and calls upon a black magician named Tara Dutt. She asks him to destroy Sanjana's life and career. Tara agrees to help haunt and torture Sanjana until she becomes suicidal. He asks Shanaya to give Sanjana a black poison through a person she trusts. Shanaya convinces Aditya to do it for her. Although reluctant at first, Aditya agrees due to his love for Shanaya but soon he realises that what he's doing is immoral.

Aditya, whose sympathy for Sanjana has now turned into love, leaves Shanaya and refuses to listen to her any more. To end Aditya's and Sanjana's relationship, Shanaya hatches a plan by befriending Sanjana in order to poison her which Aditya gets suspicious about. At a movie premiere, Shanaya reveals that she actually dripped a black magic spell on the chocolates she gave to Sanjana earlier. In the bathroom, Sanjana is attacked by a swarm of cockroaches, which is really a hallucination due to the black magic of the chocolates given by Shanaya. This causes Sanjana to remove her dress and run back to the party, thus getting her nudity exposed by the paparazzi and the people there. The public wrongly believes this to be a deliberate publicity stunt of hers, causing her career to be on the verge of being ruined. Aditya takes her to a hospital and finds out that Shanaya is behind it. Enraged, Aditya visits Shanaya's house and damages her possessions, taking away the last bit of the poisonous water.

Agitated, Shanaya seeks Tara Dutt's help again, wanting to kill Sanjana once and for all. Tara Dutt tells Shanaya that life and death are in God's hands and that to fight God he'll need her life force. He tells Shanaya that she has to have sex with him to enable Tara to become powerful enough to fight God, to which Shanaya agrees. At the hospital, with the help of the doctor and a priest, Aditya goes into the spirit world to fight Tara Dutt. A hard fight ensues and Aditya defeats Tara Dutt, rescuing Sanjana's soul in the process. Back in the real world, Shanaya suffers physical damage as a result of the fight between Tara Dutt and Aditya and attempts to kill Aditya and Sanjana, only to meet failure. Aditya protects Sanjana from the defeated Shanaya, who vows that she will forever remain a star and commits suicide by pouring acid on her head. Later, the media lets Sanjana off the hook as they conclude her 'publicity stunt' was a result of a nervous breakdown she had due to stress.

The film ends with the moral that our love for others matters more than our love for ourselves.

Cast

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Production

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Casting

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The original choice for the female lead of the film was Jacqueline Fernandez, but she later dropped out due to not wanting to establish herself as a Bollywood sex symbol, as she was uncomfortable with a scene where cockroaches attack her and she had to be topless in front of 300 people. Fernandez was later replaced with Jannat 2 debutant, Esha Gupta. Bipasha Basu (main female lead and antagonist) played the role of an actress who was a "prisoner of fame". Actor Dino Morea and actress Kangana Ranaut, who were a part of Raaz and Raaz – The Mystery Continues respectively are not a part of the film. Emraan Hashmi will be playing the male lead.

Filming

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The film began shooting on 29 January 2012, director Vikram Bhatt explained how confident he is that the film should be completed sometime in Summer 2012 and that Raaz 3 is amongst his most important films.

Promotion

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Trailer launch

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The Raaz 3 trailer was originally scheduled to be attached with the prints of Rohit Shetty's Bol Bachchan on 6 July 2012. However, it was delayed multiple times due to censoring. The theatrical trailer was officially launched on 30 July 2012 for the media, as confirmed by actress Bipasha Basu. Despite being widely speculated that it would be released to the public also, this was proven false. Later, the theatrical trailer was unveiled for the public as it was released online a day later on 31 July 2012. The theatrical trailer will also be in theatres on 3 August 2012 with Pooja Bhatt's Jism 2, as they are both under the Vishesh Films banner.

Marketing

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Raaz 3 was promoted on the Sony TV show C.I.D. Bipasha Basu and Esha Gupta promoted the film by making an appearance on a special episode of CID, which aired on 2 September 2012.[5]

Although, the film was originally planned to be released on 31 August 2012 alongside Barfi! and Joker, it was later delayed to avoid clashing with any other big film. Raaz 3 was banned for release in UAE, although is being kept under review for the adult content included in the film.[6][7]

Soundtrack

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Raaz 3
Soundtrack album by
Released4 August 2012
Recorded2011–2012
GenreFeature film soundtrack, Indian conventional music, soft rock, sufi music, Gujarati folk, punjabi folk, qawwali
Length27:03
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
ProducerJeet Ganguly, Rashid Khan
Jeet Gannguli chronology
Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi
(2012)
Raaz 3
(2012)
Aashiqui 2
(2013)

The film's music was composed by Jeet Gannguli and Rashid Khan, while the lyrics were penned by Devendra Singh, Sanjay Masoomm and Kumaar.[8]

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Deewana Kar Raha Hai"Devendra SinghRashid KhanJaved Ali5:38
2."Zindagi Se"Sanjay MasoommJeet GannguliShafqat Amanat Ali Khan4:50
3."Rafta Rafta"Sanjay MasoommJeet GannguliKK4:32
4."Oh My Love"Sanjay MasoommJeet GannguliSonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal4:57
5."Kya Raaz Hai"KumaarJeet GannguliShreya Ghoshal, Zubeen Garg3:48
6."Khayalon Mein"KumaarJeet GannguliShreya Ghoshal4:18
Total length:27:03

Release

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Raaz 3 released in India and overseas on 7 September 2012. Raaz 3 is India's second-ever 3D horror movie. The movie released in stereoscopic 3D, Imax 3D and 3D worldwide. There are more 3D prints of the movie than its 2D version. Raaz 3 is the biggest release for an Emraan Hashmi film as it released on over 2000 screens in India, including in its 3D format. This movie is Emraan Hashmi's first ever 3D movie. The movie received an Adult Certificate from the Censor Board of India without any cuts.[9]

Critical reception

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The movie received mixed reviews from critics. Critics pointed out that the only saving grace of the movie was Bipasha. Taran Adarsh gave it 3.5/5 stars, commenting "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!" Bollywood3 awarded it 3.25/5 stars and wrote," On the whole, Raaz 3 is one movie which has everything going its way. Gritty screenplay, awesome songs and mature performances are sure shot plus points. On the other hand it would be interesting to see how family audience, who love watching popcorn entertainment respond to this film. To those who love edge of the seat horror thrillers, Raaz 3 is one film which is highly recommended. Go buy yourself a ticket and experience the thrill in 3D." Madhureeta Mukherjee of The Times of India gave it 3/5 stars while writing, "For all those who want to move over from the Ramsay Bros... go watch 'Raaz 3' in 3D, at your own risk. But don't take it to your grave." Ananya Bhattacharya of Zee News gave it 3/5 stars and stated that"Watch 'Raaz 3' for Bipasha and its 3D factor."Independent Bollywood gave 3 out of 5 stars and quoted "Some real original scares and chills this time with memorable performances." IBNLive also gave it 3/5 stars calling it a good horror film.[10][11]

Subhash K. Jha of IANS gave 2 out of 5 stars saying, "It's Bipasha who holds together the feverish proceedings. She delivers a full-bodied gutsy performance." Udita Jhunjhunwala of businessofcinema.com said, "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." [12]

Box office

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India

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Raaz 3 took a good opening of around 50% at multiplexes and 65–70% in single screens on average.[13] The opening at single screens later picked up to an excellent occupancy of 70%–100% over the noon and matinees shows.[14] Raaz 3 went on to collecting approx. 105.0 million (US$1.3 million) on its opening day,[15] thus becoming the sixteenth film ever to cross the 100 million (US$1.2 million) mark on the opening day itself.[16] The film then went on to collecting approx. 112.5 million (US$1.3 million) on its second day.[17] The film then collected approx. 140 million (US$1.7 million) on its third day, taking its opening weekend total to 357.5 million (US$4.3 million),[18] thus making it the sixth biggest weekend grosser of 2012 for a Bollywood release.[19] Raaz 3 had a huge first week where it had collected 516.9 million (US$6.2 million).[20] Raaz 3 collected 182.5 million (US$2.2 million) nett in its second weekend taking its ten-day collection to 600 million (US$7.2 million) nett.[21] It had collected 134.8 million (US$1.6 million) in its second week and 20.4 million (US$240,000) in its third week to make a total of 672.1 million (US$8.1 million) domestically.[22][23] The film ultimately grossed 674.1 million (US$8.1 million) domestically[24] and 953 million (US$11 million) worldwide.[25] Box Office India declared the film as a Super Hit.[26]

Overseas

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Raaz 3 did not do as well overseas, as it approximately collected around US$1 million ( 55 million) plus in ten days. The film was not released in the UAE, which has been noted to have hit it hard, as it could have been the film's best International market and added another $250,000 plus in revenue. Raaz 3 was declared average by box office India.[27][28]

Awards and nominations

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Award Category Recipients and nominees Result Ref.
5th Mirchi Music Awards Background Score of the Year Raju Singh Nominated [29]

Reboot

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A fourth film in the series, titled Raaz Reboot released on 16 September 2016.

References

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