Raaz 3 Mkvcinemas [better] May 2026

Movie Review: Raaz 3 (MKVCinemas)

Emraan Hashmi delivers a decent performance as Kunal, bringing his signature charm to the role. Esha Deol, as Manisha, tries to make an impact but is limited by her character's development. Boman Irani, as the film's director, is adequate. The chemistry between the leads is palpable, but it's not enough to save the movie from its weak narrative.

Raaz 3: A Brief Overview

  • Shanaya, an ambitious starlet, seeks fame at any cost. After experiencing setbacks, she turns to Aditya for help.
  • Aditya, involved in occult rituals and black magic, performs ceremonies intended to ensure Shanaya’s success.
  • Strange, violent occurrences escalate: Shanaya suffers haunting visions, physical attacks, and the deaths of close associates.
  • Sanjana, whose career was derailed years earlier, becomes embroiled in the mystery—her past and a bitter rivalry with Shanaya are revealed.
  • The truth unfolds through exorcisms, occult revelations, and confrontations that expose betrayal, hidden identities, and the consequences of tampering with dark forces.
  • The climax ties together motives rooted in revenge and ambition, resolving the haunting with dramatic supernatural confrontations.
  • Critics: Mixed to negative—praised for glossy production and lead performances but criticized for weak script, predictability, and reliance on genre clichés.
  • Box office: Performed moderately well commercially, driven by star power and marketing.

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