Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, starring Kartik Aaryan, Vidya Balan, and Madhuri Dixit, has got the enthusiastic feedback from audiences. This latest film is directed by Anees Bazmee, keeps the blend of horror and comedy fresh and engaging. Many viewers appreciated the film’s suspenseful twists and the way the comedic timing complements the horror scenes, creating an entertaining experience fit for the festive season.
Kartik Aaryan reprises his role as Rooh Baba, while Vidya Balan returns in her iconic role of Manjulika. Madhuri Dixit joins the cast, adding some excitement in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. Audiences particularly praised Kartik and his on-screen chemistry with co-star Tripti Dimri, which adds warmth to the horror-comedy dynamic. The climax of the movie is unexpected, we could be thinking while watching about Manjulika but the climax is surrounded towards Devendra (Kartik Aaryan).
The film has been described as “paisa vasool” by fans and critics alike, thanks to its compelling combination of scares, laughter, and some memorable dance sequences that have become a highlight.
The songs of the movie has diffrent aspects. The songs are:
- “Jaana Samjho Na” – Sung by Tulsi Kumar, feminine voice. This soulful track explores themes of longing and romance, featuring the lead characters and enhancing the emotional depth of the storyline.
- “Ami Je Tomar 3.0” – sung by Shreya Ghoshal and music of the song is given by Amaal Mallik. A reimagined version of the iconic Ami Je Tomar from the original Bhool Bhulaiyaa, this version combines traditional and modern musical elements, providing the super start to the movie.
- “Beiraada” – sung by Parampara Thakur. This track showcases the film’s haunting undertone with its unique blend of vocals, adding suspense and mystery to the scenes it accompanies
- “Hukkush Phukkush” – sung by the most dynamic singer Sonu Nigam. A playful and rhythmic song, it brings comic relief to the film and features a mix of catchy beats and lyrics. Let’s do some masti with Bachcha party.
- Title Track – sung by Pritam Chakraborty with a powerful, upbeat sound, the title track reprises the classic Bhool Bhulaiyaa theme, setting the stage for Kartik Aaryan’s supernatural character, Rooh Baba.