Vikram Bhatt strikes again-save yourself if you can. I voluntarily walked into the trap, so I have no complaints on that front.
This movie is a reboot of a reboot of a reboot of the popular yesteryear Indian horror movie, Raaz. It's not claimed by the maker, but watching it, you can tell. The plot follows a girl who loses her memory in an accident and finds sinister activity once she returns home. Who is trying to harm her and why? The answer lies in the Raaz movie.
Avika Gor is a decent actress, and she does fine here, but what can she do with a sunken ship? Vardhan Puri tries his best but needs to improve his acting skills.
The story is outdated and makes no sense at multiple points. You can guess the twists from a mile away. The entire-yes, the entire-movie is made with CGI. Can you believe that? Not even one location is real, and it's evident, making you feel like you're watching a cartoon series. I hope they paid the artists who spent hours putting this movie together.
The music was one of the USPs of Bhatt movies, but it fails in this one, like all of their recent ventures. The jump scares are funny, and the makeup or CGI work for the ghost is just caricaturish.
Yes, there is one good thing about this movie: what Avika does at the end, which is quite progressive. If you want a laugh or want to see an example of a bad movie, this one is streaming on Hotstar.
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