If you’ve already started with the slow claps, wait. Ratings: 1/5 Review By: Sarit Ray Site: Hindustan Times Ratings: 0.5/5 Review By: Tatsam Site: India today And thou shalt not complain about the poor state of horror movies in India. So if you still go ahead and spend money on a movie like this, you DESERVE more movies like these. But do we as the Indian audience need to assaulted with such banal, comical horror every single time the Bhatts have some money to make a film? Nope. Raaz Reboot might still go on to make money, like its predecessors in the franchise. Ratings: 1.5/5 Review By: Namrata Site: Rediff Overall, Raaz Reboot is mediocre fare and may appeal only to fans of the Raaz franchise. And his frames seamlessly merge with the computer generated effects. He captures the scenic locales in all their glory. Manoj Soni’s cinematography is worth a mention. With moderate production values, the film is well-mounted. This overstretched drama is way too cliched and soppy to hold your interest but it does amuse you in its own unique ways.
But this one has zero scares and newbies who make Bipasha and Dino look like ‘actors’.
Since it’s the fourth instalment of the Raaz franchise, it’s obvious that the story is in the same vein as the first starring Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea. Ratings: 2.5/5 Review By: Renuka Site: Times Of India