Creature 3D

2014
3.2| 2h14m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 12 September 2014 Released
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People attend their first halt in a newly opened lodge in deep forest, but something is waiting for them.

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Vikram Bhatt

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SoTrumpBelieve Must See Movie...
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Tayyab Torres Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
pankajsanam Why would I give this movie 1 star? 1. Horrible acting by most of the actors. 2. Mixture of English and Hindi dialogue is so stupid and so wannabe. Stick with your true "Aukat". Either keep all the dialogues in English or in Hindi. The stupid mixture makes it funny, you wannabe westerners. 3. Horrible screenplay and directionThe only good thing about the movie is the concept of that creature other than that everything is crap. That is the only reason it deserves at least one start otherwise it doesn't even deserve the single star for it's plain stupidity from actors and their acting skills. Entire dialogue delivery and way the direction looks is so fake. Don't even watch this movie if offerred free.
Vivekmaru45 Vikram Bhatt is a name synonymous with the horror genre. Indeed the guy has made some decent horror films over the years 1920(2008), Shaapit: The Cursed(2010), Haunted 3D(2011). These above horror films are at least worth a watch. But in this film, you wonder if Vikram Bhatt is really directing the film. It's a completely amateurish attempt at direction, unbecoming to a man who has spent a lot of years in the Bollywood film industry.The script is dull, the acting is wooden, the sound and special-effects leave a lot to be desired. On top of that, the director fails to create an atmosphere of horror, which is a key element for films of this genre.I recently saw Pizza(2014), another horror film directed by a different director, which was very entertaining and well worth the time spent watching it. Pizza(2014) feels the sort of film that Vikram Bhatt should be making nowadays. I also forgot to mention Darr @ The Mall(2014) which was also visually stunning film showing that the Bollywood Film Industry is catching up to the Hollywood special-effects standard.In plain words, this film is just a Godzilla-monster type rip-off. I have seen far better U.S. B-grade horror films which are much better than this horror film. Some examples are: It's Alive (1974), The Blob (1988), Basket Case (1982), X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes 1963(Must see film starring Ray Milland), The Stuff 1985(Another good film). There are many more such as the Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing Dracula and Frankenstein films and many more British horror films spanning the last six decades.Plot of film(sometimes I wonder why I even bother...): Ahana (Bipasha Basu) opens a hotel in Glendale, Himachal Pradesh. During the day of the opening party, she meets Kunal Anand (Imran Abbas Naqvi), a novelist, and they become attracted to each other. When a couple and the hotel cook are killed by an unknown creature, Kunal decides to help Ahana.How can I sincerely and in all honesty recommend you to see this film?
prashantgupta2002 after Raj I was expecting more from Vikram. he got a good story plot but I believe he lost his grip from it till interval. Starting was good but some songs were placed on wrong time. many times logic was not used which should be a necessary thing in horror movies because sometimes it angered the viewer when the character is doing a foolish thing which isreally stupid to do. -when the honeymoon couple was attacked and the girl told the story still the hunters came and killed one leopard. everybody was happy. don't believe on girl's story still if a leopard is eating people then where were the bones only a piece of leg or hand was left. the real hunters can understand what I want to say. -more than 20 people saw brahmarakshas and still the police officer didn't believe and made fun. he didn't take action. I know government officer don't do their duty in India but still after so many murders?? -they went inside creature's Den to kill it. WTF. you have limited bullets and went inside enemy's home?-I never understand why in Indian horror movies, supernatural entity can be killed only by last bullet or last weapon.-they tried to trap brahmarakshas in bus and put dummy in that. all others were surrounding the bus (the police officer was on road without hiding) still because they want to trap, creature came straight into bus left others.So I must say it was wrong direction only which made this movie a average movie. otherwise the story was good and graphics were good for Indian movies.why you need to see this: because there is no other movie which can compete this. finding fanny is not for Indian viewers.why you don't want to see this: movie tickets are expensive and this is not a movie on which you must spent so much.www.caprashant.in
Shiraj Dakshy Just like Ramsays in the 80's and early 90's were the pioneers in the horror genre, similarly Vikram Bhatt is creating his niche in this genre, well now with technology like VFX and 3D Format.But after watching "Creature" I felt that Vikram Bhatt has not really grown after his major hit in this genre "Raaz" in 2001. The tag line of the movie says "Fear has a New Face", well unfortunately Vikram offers nothing new to accentuate the fear other than the VFX created monster."Creature" tells the story of Ahana (Bipasha Basu) who purchases a property in a hill station Glendale in Himachal and starts a Boutique hotel. Things go awfully awry when her guests start getting attacked by a monster or Bhramha Rakshash. How the damsel in distress fights against the monster forms the crux of the story.Story by Vikram Bhatt himself and screenplay by him and Sukhmani Sadana has nothing new. It is clichéd and the first half takes enough time to build up, with sub plots of Ahana's father and his suicide and the not so happening love story of Ahana and Kunal (Imran Abbas) which basically wastes a lot of screen time in songs and the mythological twist of Bhramha Rakshah almost kills the movie and what we get is a half baked VFX driven bland script. Some sequences in the movie instead of making your jump from the seat, makes you laugh. Overall the writing has immense flaws and too dated.The dialogues by Girish Dhamija is so outdated that you feel you are watching a movie from the 90's, some dialogues are unintentionally funny like when the Kunal tells Ahana referring to bank officials as vultures, Ahana replies she is not dead yet.The narration by Vikram Bhatt is sluggish and looks dated and in many sequences you are reminded of "Raaz", Vikram Bhatt's blockbuster of 2001 which was 13 years back. I think Vikram needs to re-invent his style.Performances by the cast also do not help. Bipasha Basu who plays Ahana has a perpetual frown on her face throughout the movie and looks confused. Bipasha repeats her "Raaz" act again but she forgot that "Raaz" was 13 years back and times have changed, overall she gives a below average performance. Debutant Pakistani actor Imran Abbas as Kunal is least impressive and has only one expression for all the scenes whether it was Romantic, Sad or Fearful. Mukul Dev as Professor Sadana sleep walks through his portrayal, cannot blame him as the character was written half baked. Rests of the cast are equally unimpressive.Music by Mithoon has no soul and the choreography by Raju Khan is extremely mediocre. It is only the VFX generated monster which looks like a amalgamation of Hollywood creatures from Aliens, Predator and Jurrassic Park, is impressive."Creature" could have been India's answer to "Predator", but alas the outcome is too bland and mediocre, even the 3D format could not salvage a weak script and sluggish narration.