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RGV returns with 'Bhoot' sequel in 3D to spook audience

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After raising the bar of new age horror films with 'Bhoot', filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma plans to hit the bulls eye once again with its sequel 'Bhoot Returns' in 3D, which he claims will enhance the fear factor.

"I have not made a 3D film in my career...this is the first one. The 3D effect has always fascinated me. I think the right application of it (3D) in a horror film is going to enhance the element of fear," Varma told PTI in an interview.

Varma, whose last film 'Department' did not do well at the box office, says that the content of the film is important and 3D has been used to add value to the story.

"A film does not work alone on technique be it 3D or anything. The 3D technique enhances the content in various ways. In case of 'Bhoot Returns' 3D effect will create a heightened sense of reality," he said.

With 'Bhoot Returns' Varma has managed to garner interest by launching an innovative first poster, which has an optical illusion of a girl with a bleeding lip.

Also, the trailer features a little girl playing with a partly visible spirit in the living room in the wee hours. This scene has been captured on a webcam.

The original, a 2003 release starred Ajay Devgn and RGV returns with 'Bhoot' sequel in 3D to spook audience

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