Critics were divided, but fans praised the film’s unusual premise: a horror film where the hero voluntarily chooses to stay with a ghost out of love, rather than fear. Director Vikram Bhatt did not shoot Haunted in 2D and convert it. Instead, he used stereoscopic 3D cameras — the same technology James Cameron used for Avatar . This meant every scene was framed with depth, distance, and pop-out effects in mind.
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The result? Mixed yet memorable. Some shots — like a swinging chandelier or Meera’s pallu (veil) floating toward the screen — genuinely startled audiences in theaters. Others were less effective, but the attempt pushed Bollywood’s technical boundaries. The music of Haunted – 3D became a hit, especially the song “Saaiyaan” composed by Chirantan Bhatt and sung by Javed Ali . It fused Sufi rock with electronic undertones — a rare combination for a horror film. The background score by Amar Mohile ( Ragini MMS , Phobia ) used low-frequency drones and sudden silences to build suspense. Critics were divided, but fans praised the film’s