Emraan Hashmi, playing the brooding director Aditya, does what he does best: he plays the tortured lover with intensity. While his character often feels like
As the debutante, Esha had the toughest job—playing a woman being destroyed by invisible forces. She underwent prosthetic makeup for the "burnt" scenes and performed her own stunts. While her dialogue delivery was raw, her physical acting—the contortions, the crying, the fear—was convincing enough to make you squirm in your seat. Hindi Movie Raaz 3
Released as Raaz 3: The Third Dimension , the film was one of the earlier Bollywood movies to heavily utilize 3D conversion. While the technology wasn't on par with Hollywood standards (think Avatar ), Vikram Bhatt used it cleverly. Emraan Hashmi, playing the brooding director Aditya, does
Unlike the campy horror of the 80s, Raaz 3 focuses on "The Entity"—a demon that is rarely seen fully, which makes it far scarier. Here are the key elements that made this film a box office hit (earning approximately ₹72 crore worldwide against a ₹20 crore budget): While her dialogue delivery was raw, her physical