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  Bhool Bhulaiyaa - A Spooky and Hilarious Ride That Keeps You Guessing Anees Bazmee’s Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 returns with the perfect blend of comedy, horror, and suspense that made its predecessors a hit. Starring Kartik Aaryan reprising his role as Rooh Baba, this installment raises the stakes with darker secrets, bigger scares, and plenty of laughs, delivering a film that’s equal parts entertaining and thrilling. Plot Overview The story picks up after the events of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, with Rooh Baba now renowned for his abilities to communicate with spirits. He’s called to a remote ancestral palace, believed to be cursed, to unravel the mystery of a ghostly presence wreaking havoc. What begins as a seemingly straightforward ghost-busting mission soon turns into a maze of secrets, betrayals, and unexpected twists.  With the reappearance of Manjulika’s haunting spirit and a deeper dive into her backstory, the film ties its narrative to the lore of the original Bhool Bhulaiyaa whil...

Ram Setu


 STORY LINE

The film opens in Bamyan, Afghanistan, where the Taliban is bombing the sixth century monumental statues of Buddha. Indian archaeologist Dr Aryan Kulshrestha (Akshay Kumar), along with his Pakistani and Japanese counterparts, is brought in to help restore the statues. The story is set into motion when protests against business magnate Indrakant’s (Nasser) company, Pushpak Shipping’s Sethu Samudram erupt. The shipping channel in the Indian Ocean is aimed at saving fuel and reducing travel time between India and Sri Lanka. 
Though he has the support of the government, a PIL (Public Interest Litigation) posted in the Supreme Court threatens to thwart his plans. The Archaeological Society of India (ASI) is approached to help confirm a report that states Ram Setu is natural and not man-made. 
Aryan, an atheist, is entrusted with the job. However, his questioning of the Ramayana triggers a controversy. Despite being suspended by the ASI, Indrakant insists that Aryan go to Rameshwaram to prove that Ram Setu is not man-made. At Indrakant’s facility, Aryan meets project manager Bali (Praveshh Rana), environmentalist Dr Sandra Rebello (Jacqueline Fernandez), and Dr Gabriel (Jennifer Piccinato), who have been tirelessly  studying the truth about Ram Setu. As his research progresses, Aryan slowly begins to question his beliefs as an atheist. He starts believing that Ram Setu could have been built by Lord Ram and his monkey army about 7,000 years ago. 

Kumar appears comfortable playing his age. He puts in a sincere performance as an atheist who turns advocate for Ram. Despite being an ace martial artist, Kumar restrains his action movements when pushed into a corner. Fernandez and Nushrratt Bharuccha, as Aryan’s professor wife Gayatri, lend due support. Known for his acting chops in south films, Nasser doesn’t get much scope to perform in this one. In fact, Rana, his henchman, has more screen time and easily passes the muster. Telugu actor Satyadev Kancharana (of Jyothi Lakshmi, and Bluffmaster fame) is the best part of the film. His portrayal of AP, a guide who helps Aryan and Sandra on their mission, is effortless and enjoyable. He gives the narrative some light moments, without indulging in buffoonery. Shweta Kawatra plays her part well as Indrakant’s legal counsel. 




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