Raaz 2002 Filmyzilla Exclusive Jun 2026

Raaz was made on a modest budget of around ₹5 crore (approx. $1 million at the time) and went on to earn over ₹25 crore worldwide, becoming a super-hit. Its success spawned a series of sequels, though none quite captured the original’s magic:

Vikram Bhatt drew inspiration from Hollywood hits like What Lies Beneath (2000) but Indianized the emotional core. The horror wasn’t just about shadows and screams—it mirrored the rot inside a failing marriage. Sanjana’s guilt over her affair manifests as ghostly apparitions, blurring the line between supernatural and psychological. raaz 2002 filmyzilla exclusive

Raaz is not a perfect film, but it is a . It successfully mixed romance and horror at a time when the two genres rarely intersected in Indian cinema. Raaz was made on a modest budget of

Soon, paranormal events begin to plague Sanjana. Unexplained sounds, moving objects, and terrifying visions convince her that a vengeful spirit inhabits the house. Enter Dr. Nair (played brilliantly by the late Irrfan Khan), a psychiatrist and parapsychologist who initially dismisses the haunting as psychological trauma. But as the evidence mounts, he realizes the ghost is real, tied to a painful secret from the house’s past. The climax delivers a double twist: not only is the spirit seeking justice for her own murder, but she is also intertwined with Aditya’s family history, forcing everyone to confront their sins. The horror wasn’t just about shadows and screams—it

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: The film is an unofficial adaptation of the 2000 American thriller What Lies Beneath.

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