Released on Diwali, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 dives into a web of family drama and mysteries. The story follows two half-siblings in a royal family, whose journey centres around understanding the true meaning of family and compassion over blood relations. A major revelation leads them into a puzzling labyrinth that forms the core mystery of the film, crafted by Anees Bazmee with his signature comedic flair and suspense.
Madhuri Dixit, Vidya Balan, and Rajpal Yadav steal the show
Madhuri Dixit and Vidya Balan shine in their roles, adding depth to the characters. Kartik Aaryan’s return as Rooh Baba brings back the charm, although he struggles to recreate the magic of his previous blockbuster outings. Triptii Dimri adds intrigue, while Rajpal Yadav’s portrayal as the iconic Chhote Pandit once again steals the show, providing some much-needed humour and nostalgia.
Direction and Screenplay
Director Anees Bazmee teams up with writer Aakash Kaushik to guide viewers through twists and turns. While the first half feels a bit slow, the film picks up significantly after the intermission. Bazmee’s attempt to recreate the suspense of the original Bhool Bhulaiyaa succeeds in some parts, especially with the addition of fresh elements that keep the audience guessing until the end.
Final Verdict
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 strikes a balance between nostalgia and novelty. With Madhuri Dixit and Vidya Balan’s captivating performances, paired with Anees Bazmee’s suspenseful direction, the film entertains, even though it doesn’t entirely escape predictable tropes. The unexpected twists and well-executed climax make it worth watching, especially for fans of the series.