, "Creature 3D"
The monster thriller film is produced by Bhushan Kumar and
Krishan Kumar and co-produced by Ajay Kapoor under the banner of T-Series.
Featuring Basu and Pakistani actor Imran Abbas in the lead roles, the movie is
directed by dramatic horror flick writer, Vikram Bhatt. 'Creature 3D' Trailer: India's First Monster
Science Fiction Fails to Horrify its Viewers"Creature 3D" is India's
first 3D monster thriller film and is intended to scare the audience with a
massive creature, which has been crafted using visual effects.The
science-fiction movie is Bhatt's second 3D film after "Haunted"
(2011). Judging from its two- minute trailer, though, it appears that the
director's previous horror films, including "Haunted 3D" and
"Raaz 3D" were far better than "Creature 3D", which marks
the debut of actor Abbas.
The makers had earlier claimed to maintain the standards of
Hollywood flicks by using state-of-the-art visual effects. However, from the
promo, it appears that they failed to live up to their promise of horrifying
the viewers, who now have a better chance of enjoying the Arjun Kapoor- Deepika
Padukone comedy "Finding Fanny", which is also set to release on the
same day.The film definitely is a bold attempt by the makers, who chose to make
an unusual computer graphics movie over regular Bollywood masala movies.
The film is slated to release on 12 September. It was
earlier scheduled for 27 June release, but got delayed due to work on VFX.
Moreover, the makers of the film did not want to collide their thriller film
with Ajay Devgn's "Singham Returns" which releases on 15 August."It's
a mega-budget film for both Bhushan and me. We had to push forward the release
by two weeks because Ajay Devgn's Singham Returns' opens on Aug 15 and we
didn't want to come within a week of its release," India
This is the third time Bhatt has teamed up with the Bong
beauty after the success of their first horror flick, "Raaz" (2002)
for which, Basu was nominated for the Filmfare Award for best actress. They
later worked together in "Aetbar" (2004) and "Raaz 3D"
(2012), both of which, faired well at the Box Office.
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