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), a realtor sent to the secluded Shimla hill station to finalize the sale of "Glen Manor," a sprawling mansion rumored to be haunted. Initially dismissive of local warnings, Rehan soon encounters the restless spirit of Meera ( Tia Bajpai
track, delivering an immersive surround sound experience essential for the film's eerie background score. Visual Presentation : Presented in its original widescreen aspect ratio. Bonus Content : Physical releases often include a "Making of" featurette (typically in 2D) and the theatrical trailer. : Includes and Arabic subtitle tracks. ShotOnWhat? Production Highlights Haunted 3D Blu-ray (Anaglyph 3D) (India) Haunted a- 3D 2011 BluRay 720p Hindi AAC 5.1 x...
The film stands out not just for its horror but for its unique blend of genres, incorporating elements of a period romance and a time-travel thriller. When Rehan realizes he must save Meera from her eternal torment, he is transported back to 1936 to prevent the events that led to her death. Critics were largely divided; while many praised the technical ambition and immersive 3D effects, others found the narrative's length and some performances to be uneven. Despite these mixed reviews, it was a commercial hit, grossing over ₹350 million worldwide and proving that Indian audiences were eager for high-concept genre films. Haunted – 3D | Absolute Horror Wiki | Fandom ), a realtor sent to the secluded Shimla
The film was noted for its use of 3D technology to enhance scary moments. A Blu-ray version was released on August 3, 2011 , often bundled with anaglyph 3D glasses. Soundtrack Bonus Content : Physical releases often include a
Released in May 2011, Haunted – 3D was a bold experiment. At a time when Hollywood 3D was peaking ( Avatar , Tron: Legacy ), Bollywood had barely dipped its toes into the format. Vikram Bhatt, known for horror-romantic blends ( Raaz ), wanted to create India’s first (not a post-conversion job). Shot with dual-lens 3D cameras, the film aimed to prove that India could match global technical standards on a fraction of the budget (~₹9 crore).
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