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No place for horror in archive of path-breaking cinema: Emraan

Emraan, who was seen in two instalments of the “Raaz” frnachise, says even he does not think about winning an award when he chooses to be a part of such films but he does them for the experience.

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“There have been films that have been unsuccessful at the box office but that doesn’t deter me”. They have their own strengths and give their best in films. “But after I have done it, I have decided that I am never going to mark boundaries for the reason that I do not want to limit myself”. I felt Vikram (Bhatt, the director) can handle this genre very well.

In a recent interview, Kriti opened up about shooting with Emraan and her dubbing experience. The actor who is starring in the fourth installment of the hit horror franchise had also starred in the previous two Raaz films. I like horror films. “If there were more scripts floating around, with more directors, it would be good”.

A while back there were reports in the media that claimed the upcoming Emraan Hashmi, Kriti Kharbanda and Gaurav Arora starrer Razz Reboot was cleared by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) without any cuts.

When further quizzed if Raaz Reboot suffered more cuts apart from this, Bhatt adds, “Apart from this there are a couple of other cuts mostly with audio, where again the word “Mother F****r” has been cut”.

“I didn’t see the franchise beyond trilogy”. Till I read the script and I really liked it. A lot of people came to me and said they don’t watch horror films but they still like “Raaz'”.

So it’s a franchise that is close to my heart.

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The best way, according to the actor, is to try to be as relevant as possible when it comes to filmmaking to make the audience believe in the film. So, now we have to bring something new in the horror space. Raaz Reboot is slated to release on 16th September 2016.

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