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Raaz 3 transcends the typical haunted-house narrative by using horror as a lens to examine fame, aging, and self-loathing. While it delivers the requisite scares and melodrama expected of the franchise, its lasting impact lies in its portrayal of a woman who becomes a monster not because she is possessed, but because she is forgotten. In doing so, the film elevates itself from mere sequel to a nuanced character study dressed in the garb of supernatural thriller.

Known as Bollywood’s "serial kisser," Hashmi sheds his lover-boy image to play a grey-shaded occultist. He brings a brooding, melancholic intensity to the role. His character is the audience’s anchor—he is the sinner trying to become a saint. His chemistry with Bipasha is raw, and his emotional breakdown during the climax is arguably his career-best work in the horror genre. Hindi Movie Raaz 3

as Shanaya Shekhar: Basu returned to the franchise after a decade, having starred in the first Raaz in 2002. Raaz 3 transcends the typical haunted-house narrative by

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