Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Review: Rooh Baba again entangled in Anjulika-Manjulika, read the review before watching.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Review: (Navin Singh Bhardwaj) Aami Je Tomar… When Bhool Bhulaiyaa was released in 2007, no one had thought that Manjulika would capture the hearts of the audience. This film starring Akshay Kumar and Vidya Balan was very much liked at that time. Today, after 17 years, that Manjulika i.e. Vidya Balan has again entered the big screen. Kartik Aryan's film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 has been released in theaters today.
The interesting thing about this film is that Madhuri Dixit has also come to support Manjulika in the film. Fans have liked their song together, Aami Je Tomar 3.0. Apart from this, Trupti Dimri's chemistry with Kartik Aryan is seen in the film. So let us know how is Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3? Read News24's review here…
Story of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
The story of the film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 starts with Rooh Baba (Karthik Aryan) who will once again be seen fooling the villagers with his exploits. Rooh Baba once again has to come to the bungalow, where Meera (Trupti Dimri) starts blackmailing him along with her maternal uncle. Not only this, Meera threatens to expose his exploits in front of the villagers. However, the condition here is that this time the ghost of Manjulika of a new mansion has to be driven away from there. On the other hand, as soon as Rooh Baba goes to the new mansion, he comes to know that the old prince of that mansion, Devendranath, looked exactly like him and his sister was Manjulika.
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Due to the greed of Rajpath, Devendranath kills his own sister, after which Manjulika's soul is imprisoned in the mansion. From here the story progresses and it is revealed that Devendranath had not one but two sisters, Anjulika and Manjulika. After the lock of the mansion is broken, archeological conservationist Mallika (Vidya Balan) enters, while Mandira (Madhuri Dixit) comes to buy the mansion. Who among these is Manjulika, you will be able to know by going to the theatre.
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Writing Direction & Music
Kartik Aryan's film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 was released in the year 2022. Now after two years, Anees Bazmee has brought Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 with writer Akash Kaushik. Talking about the story, this time Akash Kaushik has written a good script, which keeps you tied to the chair, but has made the script too long. You may find the story boring at some places.
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Talking about direction, three big artists have a hand in making Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. After that, many experienced actors like Ashwini Kalsekar, Rajesh Mallik, Vijay Raaz, Rajpal Yadav and Sanjay Mishra left no stone unturned in showing their amazing acting. Anees Bazmee has done excellent work from everyone.
Now talking about music, the songs of the third part like Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 have also failed to reach the hearts of the audience. Or we can say that we have missed a little. The expectations from Madhuri Dixit and Vidya Balan's Jugalbandi song Aami Je Tomar 3.0 also did not seem to be fulfilled. There are so many jump cuts and close cuts in the shoot that it does not give the feel that was expected.
acting of artists
Karthik Aryan has once again become famous as Rooh Baba. His comic timing is so tremendous that we cannot take our eyes off him. Seeing Madhuri Dixit completely different is no less than a surprise for the audience. Vidya Balan is once again reliving old memories by playing Manjulika. Seeing all three actors together is a treat. Trupti Dimri is in the film but she lags behind in winning the hearts of the audience. The presence or absence of Trupti in the name of Rooh Baba's love interest seems to be the same.
Final Verdict
Overall, a wait of 2 years is not long enough. In such a situation, Rooh Baba has come on Diwali and given a special gift to the audience. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is a great film, in which you will get all the feels like comedy, drama, time pass and fun.
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