![]() The performers hit loud, screechy notes consistently. These films aren’t exactly subtle, so the acting follows suit. In 2012’s Raaz 3D, Bipasha Basu (yes, her again) with the help of lover Emraan Hashmi (yes, him again) tries to ruin rival Esha Gupta’s career by poisoning her with black magic water. The dead father, played by Jackie Shroff in a special appearance, is out to seek revenge from the corrupt people who murdered him out of greed for money. It’s just the spirit of his dead father working through him. The onus of saving her is then on him when she’s lying on the bathroom floor with her wrists slit or suspended in the air in an abandoned alley with scary things written in blood on the wall behind. He replicates them on canvas and to her misfortune, they come true. In Raaz: The Mystery Continues (2009), Emraan Hashmi essays a painter who sees visions of Kangana Ranaut in near-death situations even though he’s never met her before. It went on to become the second highest grossing film of 2002, second only to Ram Gopal Varma’s Company. Raaz, the first in the series, starred Bipasha Basu as Sanjana Dhanraj, a woman haunted by the spirit of her husband’s lover. ![]() The franchise began as an unofficial remake (read: rip off) of the 2000 Robert Zemeckis film What Lies Beneath. ![]() Dino Morea and Bipasha Basu in Raaz (2002) ![]()
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