Well, you are bound to raise the expectations bar high if you tag it as a sequel to one of the highest grosser of 2002. While the former was a rip-off of an Hollywood movie, the writing/ story in the sequel seems to be an original piece of work - barring the few scenes which are heavily borrowed from famous horror movies.
Emraan Hashmi:: Reprises his "Awaarapan" role. Look is copied from "Iron Man". But safely to say, he is confident.
Kangana:: This lass is getting better as each movie passes by. One gets to feel, she has yet again done a bit of Fashion in here too. And yes, her choice of costumes is indeed commendable.
Adhyayan Suman:: Confident for a new-comer and perhaps can polish his skills as he goes along.
Jackie Shroff:: Was good for his part however better writing was warranted to make his track integrate seamlessly with the plot.
When the Raaz unfurls, you feel a bit letdown. So is the father-son relationship which is quite Bollywoodish. I never the got the logic of linking this movie to Raaz - could have been a stand-alone in its own right.
Happened to watch back-to-back with "1920" and felt the latter a few notches above.
Emraan Hashmi:: Reprises his "Awaarapan" role. Look is copied from "Iron Man". But safely to say, he is confident.
Kangana:: This lass is getting better as each movie passes by. One gets to feel, she has yet again done a bit of Fashion in here too. And yes, her choice of costumes is indeed commendable.
Adhyayan Suman:: Confident for a new-comer and perhaps can polish his skills as he goes along.
Jackie Shroff:: Was good for his part however better writing was warranted to make his track integrate seamlessly with the plot.
When the Raaz unfurls, you feel a bit letdown. So is the father-son relationship which is quite Bollywoodish. I never the got the logic of linking this movie to Raaz - could have been a stand-alone in its own right.
Happened to watch back-to-back with "1920" and felt the latter a few notches above.