• For the most part Bhatt exploits the 3D to make things jump out at you, and while it’s not as much as fun as the last ‘Final Destination’ movie, there are moments that will make you leap in your seat.

  • Shubhra Gupta
    Shubhra Gupta
    Indian Express

    4

    The only new thing about `Haunted’ is that it is Bollywood horror in 3 D. The rest of it, by which we mean the principal stuff that makes it a film—story, location, characters—are all same old same old.But adding a third dimension alone does not a film make, especially if it tries lifting dull content and new actors with scant screen presence.You are left feeling grateful for the couple of creepy moments the film manages, before sinking into sameness again.

  • Mayank Shekhar
    Mayank Shekhar
    Hindustan Times

    3

    Haunted evidently wants to be the Wanted (Salman Khan small-town super hit) for the same crowd. You just hope they aren’t similarly disappointed by technical glitches.

  • Haunted fails at reviving the age old haunted-house premise, bringing nothing new to the platter.

    The horror fans who thrive on Hiss and Click, or the Mimoh fans might just be able to sit through this film. The others should give it a miss.

  • Formulaic horror tropes – mist, screeching doors, books that fall by themselves and blaring background music that insists that you be scared.

  • On the whole, Haunted is an ordinary fare with excellent 3D effects. It will do very good business in cinemas showing it in the 3D version but its 2D version will not do half as well.