Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Review: A journey of heart's relationships and secrets, Karthik's film finds life with the power of Madhuri-Vidya…
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Review: The film 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3', released on Diwali, actually gives the message of Bhai Dooj. This story, which begins with the conspiracy of step-brothers and sisters, shows the importance of relationships of the heart more than those of blood. A king who comes close to the palace maid in the desire of his son, while the step brother, not getting love from his sisters, builds his world within them. But, a big revelation comes to light which becomes the crux of this maze. Anees Bazmee's film starts a little slow, but later the film becomes full of entertainment.
Netflix's 'Tudum'
Vidya Balan and Rajpal Yadav's characters Manjulika and Chhota Pandit in Priyadarshan's 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa' are still in the minds of the audience. Karthik Aryan left a mark by playing Rooh Baba in 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2', but after that none of his films could make a big splash. In 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3', he has got the charming support of Madhuri Dixit, while the liveliness of Vidya Balan also makes her character strong. This time Manjulika's mystery goes straight to Netflix's 'Tudum' policies.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Review: Who is Manjulika?
The story of the film revolves around the question “Who is Manjulika?” Anees Bazmee and Akash Kaushik confused the audience for the first hour, in which Kartik was shown acting like Akshay Kumar. An attempt has been made to hide Trupti Dimri in strange clothes. The audience starts wondering what is happening, but this is also a trick. Before the interval, the film suddenly picks up a new pace, and the arrival of Madhuri Dixit on screen changes the atmosphere. The audience, who have seen the earlier films, starts calculating in their minds who is Manjulika this time, Madhuri or Vidya?
Karthik's climax
Trupti Dimri's suspense has been retained in the film, perhaps it was left for 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 4'. Although the film may lack humor at places, but showing Karthik running away from his film 'Shehzada' makes the audience laugh. Rajpal Yadav's 'Jawan' avatar inspired by Disney's series 'Moonlight' also comes on time. There are three climaxes in the film, which take the story to different turns. When the story touches the emotions of the prince of 200 years ago, one cannot help but praise Karthik's courage and Madhuri-Vidya's acting.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Review: Madhuri and Vidya Direct Film
Madhuri and Vidya Balan's acting in this story based on rebirth is commendable. Both of them have supported Karthik, whereas Trupti Dimri's acting seems a little weak. Among the supporting cast, Sanjay Mishra, Ashwini Kaleskar, Rajpal Yadav, Rajesh Sharma, and Vijay Raj, speaking Bengali seems a bit strange, but they play their roles well in the film. Also worth noting is the work of Arun Kushwaha, who plays Takkar of Lilliput as Rooh Baba's assistant. Pritam's music still captivates the audience with 'Hare Ram, Hare Krishna' and 'Ami Je Tomar', which have now become classic songs.
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