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Sunday, 05 August 2012 09:05

Bollywood thriller 'Raaz 3' copies Arabic song

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There's a perfect mix of romance and horror in Bollywood's thriller 'Raaz 3' starring Emraan Hashmi, Esha Gupta and Bipasha Basu.


But the filmmaker in order to create a pot boiler have also mixed the songs or rather copied it.


The first song of the movie is released and it reminds us of an Arabic song sung by Egyptian singer Mohamed Hamaki.


The tune of 'Deewana Kar Raha Hai' is 'inspired' from the Arabic number titled Ana law azeto (If I had hurt her).


The song by Javed Ali and inspired from an Arabic track is very obvious. Though to register the tune one might have to listen to the 'Raaz' number at least twice.


The song is a romantic number featuring Esha Gupta and Emraan Hashmi and unlike other Bhatt camp songs this one is completely forgettable.


The picturisation of a budding romance between the two as well as the tune of the song are oh-so-familiar that they just fail to leave a mark.


The music which has been composed by Jeet Gannguli and Rashid Khan fails to leave a mark despite all the hard work of copying.


'Raaz 3' revolves around a film director (Emraan Hashmi) caught between two superstars (Bipasha and Esha Gupta). In the film, Bipasha gets so jealous of Esha's success that she resorts to black magic to get rid of her. Emraan, who loves Esha, can do anything to save her.


Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt, who had depicted his affair with Sushmita Sen in Ankahee (2006), will now portray his relationship with actor Ameesha Patel in his next film, Raaz 3. Buzz is that he has based Bipasha Basu’s character on Ameesha, who he split from in 2008.

 



 

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