“I am ecstatic. And it is heart-warming to see peopleappreciate the movie and all the hardwork we have put in it. When we startedthis journey, there was a lot of scepticism about 3D working in India, both fromaudiences and trade analysts alike, but after this weekend I can confidently saythat India is truly 3D ready,” says the director who has previouslydabbled with the horror genre in movies like “Raaz” and“Shaapit”.
The film features the latest digital 3-D cinematography and projection techniques that was last seen in the 2009
James Cameron blockbuster “Avatar”. And this is the first of a three 3D movie deal signed between BVG Films, a division of ASA Productions and DAR Motion Pictures (DAR), the film division of DAR Capital Group.
SaysArun Rangachari, chairman, DAR,“Vikram and the entire “Haunted3D” team have done outstanding work on this new project, and together wehave created history pioneering 3D technology in mainstream Hindicinema.”
On the upcoming project front, the second film of thethree-movie deal is scheduled to go on floors within the next two months, and anannouncement on the same would be made shortly, in all probability at thesuccess party of “Haunted 3D”, scheduled for next week.
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