A June 12 cinematic collision is on the horizon. Vikram Bhatt's new 3D horror offering, now identified as 'Haunted 3D: Ghosts Of The Past', is slated for release on this date. This move positions the film for a direct confrontation with Imtiaz Ali's project, tentatively titled 'Main Vaapas Aaunga'. The concurrent release suggests a strategic bid for audience attention during a period potentially ripe for cinema attendance.
Further details indicate that Bhatt's film, a sequel to the 2011 success 'Haunted 3D', has undergone reshoots. Feedback from viewers, prompted by an initial teaser release in September, led the director to rework certain segments. This iterative process, involving approximately 12 days of additional shooting, underscores a responsiveness to audience reception, a strategy reportedly adopted by the filmmaker. The production team has emphasized the use of "actual locations" in its recent filming efforts.
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Echoes of the Past and Future Shadows
The announcement of 'Haunted 3D: Ghosts Of The Past' marks Vikram Bhatt's return to the horror genre, a domain where he has previously carved a notable niche. The original 'Haunted 3D', released 14 years ago, was touted as India's first stereoscopic 3D film and achieved significant box office returns. The current film aims to "revive the terror" and deliver a "darker, more terrifying cinematic experience in 3D," according to promotional descriptions.
The film stars Mimoh Chakraborty (also known as Mahakakshay Chakraborty) and Chetna Pandey. The original 'Haunted 3D' was reportedly made on a budget of Rs 13 crore, grossing Rs 36 crore. Public reactions, as captured in social media comments, reveal a mixed sentiment towards the sequel – some express anticipation for a return to pure horror, while others advocate for preserving the legacy of the original. The venture is presented by Anand Pandit Motion Pictures and Mahesh Bhatt.
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