While the film was a commercial success, it faced criticism regarding its pacing and length (approx. 2 hours and 44 minutes). Critics noted that the "jump scares" were repetitive, and the prosthetics for the ghost in the climax were unconvincing. Furthermore, the film’s reliance on the trope of a "savior" male protagonist rescuing a victimized female spirit drew some critique for reinforcing patriarchal narratives common in Bollywood cinema.
However, the film’s limitations must be viewed through the lens of a pioneer. As the first of its kind in the industry, technical imperfections were arguably inevitable. The film’s strengths lay in its sound design and cinematography, which successfully utilized the stereoscopic format to create an immersive "haunted house" experience. haunted 3d movie
In 2011, director released Haunted – 3D , a landmark film as it was India's first stereoscopic 3D horror movie . Plot and Production While the film was a commercial success, it