Comedy and horror can go hand in hand in Indian cinema has been proven once again by the super engaging and entertaining sequel of Bhool Bhulaiyaa, in its 3rd edition. A true entertainer and a fun to watch with the family, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 keeps you hooked to the seat throughout the film. The film doesn’t drag for a moment at any point in time and keeps presenting many surprise elements as it progresses.
Anees Bazmee directed Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 brings back Vidya Balan from its first prequel who makes her strong presence felt through the film as Manjulika. Kartik Aaryan as Rooh Baba and her lady love Tripti Dimri as Meera, a royal lineage, both enjoy an excellent screen chemistry.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, this time will give you a taste of Bengal from the attire to dance, and dialogues to diction. Ami Je Tomar… a powerful classical performance of Vidya Balan with Madhuri Dixit in the film will make you hold your breath stronger, and as good as Hukkush Phukkush by Kartik, Tripti and the rest of the gang.
Rooh Baba (Kartik Aaryan) is back to his conning tricks but he himself is now tricked and trapped into the mysterious world of Manjulika when Meera (Tripti Dimri) convinces her to pose as an incarnation of a prince dating back to 200 years. Descendents of the erstwhile King are living in abject poverty as their palace is haunted with the ghost of Manjulika, who is locked into one of the rooms in the palace.
Praveen Nagda is Festival Director of KidzCINEMA and CultureCinema Film Festivals
Praveen Nagda is Festival Director of KidzCINEMA and CultureCinema Film Festivals