New Delhi: Creature 3D starring Bipasha Basu and Imran Abbas Naqvi is out this week. And what is grabbing our attention apart from the presence of sizzling Bipasha Basu in the film is the creation of much-talked-about ‘Creature.'
The makers of the film including Vikram Bhatt has deemed that the creature in the film looks ‘more real and credible than work done anywhere else in the world.' The fact that with Creature 3D, Bollywood is getting its first CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) character of its own makes it to give a fair one chance to the film.
In his letter to the PM Narendra Modi, director Vikram Bhatt has highlighted the entire concept behind the novelty that Creature 3D is bringing into the Indian cinema.
“Without the assistance of any foreign Vfx studio and with the use of new technology we have made a whole creature on our own that looks more real and credible than work done anywhere else in the world. In my humble way, I do think that we have done something that no one has ever done in the country. It's a step up for the entire country not to mention the film industry,” Bhatt wrote in his letter to the PM.
Moreover, for the fact that Vikram Bhatt has never gone haywire with his offerings in ‘horror genre,' Creature 3D stands holding a valid chance to get audience's approval.
Biapsha Basu, who has by far created a stern periphery of horror films around herself, seems rigid and evidently dedicated in various promotions of the film across the country. Also, Creature 3D paints an entrance of Pakistan heart throb, Imran Abbas Naqvi in Bollywood.
The music of the film is already a sensation with the romance and soulful aura that it evokes. And considering that the film brings something new for the audience and for Bollywood, Creature 3D wins a definite deserving chance of being a decent one time watch.