Haunted – 3d (2011)

Released during a short-lived Bollywood craze for 3D horror, Haunted – 3D was marketed heavily on its stereoscopic visuals. The 3D is used primarily for “jump scares” — objects flying toward the camera, ghostly apparitions stepping into the foreground, and elaborate dream sequences. For its time, the depth effect was decent in select scenes, but much of the film suffers from dim lighting and post-converted quality issues. Still, it’s one of the few Indian horror films actually shot with native 3D cameras, which gives it a technical edge over rushed conversions of that era.

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