Since its the fourth instalment of the Raaz franchise, its obvious that the story is in the same vein as the first starring Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea. But this one has zero scares and newbies who make Bipasha and Dino look likeactors.
Of course, a brooding Emraan and the beautiful melancholic song that follows him, manage to entertain you for a while. The highlight of the film however, is the demon asking Rihaan to f* off. His F bomb chant takes the cake. Given the awkward setting, its strangely hilarious. You pretty much share the ghosts sentiments, when it comes to the hackneyed plot.
Doors keep slamming on their own, strange whispers keep echoing throughout and the girl sees horrific things but none of it disturbs you, let alone be worried. Also since its a reboot, a twist in the tale is guaranteed. You can see it from a mile away, something ourclever heroine fails to gauge till the end.
The dialogues and overall sensibility are equally cheesy. The film implies thatPyaar hi Bhagwan hai and that Mangal sutra can act as a suraksha kavach for a woman. Theres also a blind man who knowspsychometry - the power of touching things, feeling them and understanding their energy. "Two mouths! She has been possessed by an evil spirit, " he screams in disbelief as he studies Shainas mug. Tsk tsk.
This overstretched drama is way too cliched and soppy to hold your interest but it does amuse you in its own unique ways.