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5.5/10Critic Score

"Haunted 3D: Echoes of the Past" arrives with an intriguing premise—a supernatural narrative with genuine potential for psychological terror. However, the film squanders this opportunity by prioritizing technical spectacle over atmospheric dread. The 3D mechanics, intended to immerse viewers in the supernatural world, instead become a hindrance, layering visual excess atop a narrative that needed restraint and psychological nuance. The climax unfolds with disappointing predictability rather than the visceral impact promised throughout, while the sonic design fails to amplify the film's darker elements. What emerges is a production so consumed with showing supernatural phenomena that it forgets to actually frighten us.

The underlying issue stems not from lack of ambition but from execution. The ensemble cast demonstrates genuine commitment to the material's emotional core, and fleeting sequences hint at the horror-thriller this could have been. Yet these promising moments are consistently undermined by reliance on tired genre conventions and manufactured scares. The supernatural mythology feels assembled from a handbook of horror clichés rather than emerging from any cohesive vision of darkness. The film's greatest failure is its inability to linger—it neither unsettles in the moment nor haunts afterward, instead becoming instantly forgettable once the credits roll. Despite a respectable ₹19.55 crore box office gross, the film prioritizes spectacle over the primal psychologic

Rahul Mehta, Bollyhits ↗
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