On several occasions, the response of audiences has proved that stars are not important for a horror film to make it a success. Chills and thrills make a 3D horror film more exciting than stars. That is why the world over 3D films does not boast of ‘A’ listed stars. The horror in 3D provides a more spine-chilling experience.
And now to join the 3D bandwagon is Hemant Madhukar, who has shot his upcoming film <em>Mumbai 125 Km</em> in real stereoscopic 3D format similar to <em>Haunted</em> and <em>Raaz 3D</em>. The same format was also used for <em>Amazing Spiderman - Spiderman 3</em>.
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On several occasions, the response of audiences has proved that stars are not important for a horror film to make it a success. Chills and thrills make a 3D horror film more exciting than stars. That is why the world over 3D films does not boast of ‘A’ listed stars. The horror in 3D provides a more spine-chilling experience.
And now to join the 3D bandwagon is Hemant Madhukar, who has shot his upcoming film Mumbai 125 Km in real stereoscopic 3D format similar to Haunted and Raaz 3D. The same format was also used for Amazing Spiderman - Spiderman 3.
On a query as to why there hasn’t been a flurry of 3D film yet in the country, Hemant shares, “It’s very difficult and costly to make a 3D film; it’s also very tedious and time-consuming. Due to the long shoot schedules and process, the production costs shoot up to. Hence, filmmakers desist to get into making of 3D films. ”
The film stars Veena Malik, Karanvir Bohra, Vedita Pratap Singh, Vije Bhatia, Aparna Bajpai, Joey Debroy and Rajeev Anand.
Mumbai 125 Km was originally set to release on 8 February along with the Akshay Kumar-starrer Special Chabbis but due to some unfinished production, its release has been postponed till 1 March.
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