fuadkhan2002
This movie turned out to be a brave and decent enough attempt from Vikram Bhatt into the foray of Indian creature features. I really appreciated his ingenuity and taking a seldom explored topic and genre and making a movie about it. One dialogue that really caught my fancy in the movie was uttered by Mukul Dev, who plays the role of the Zoology professor investigating the origins of the creature--- " You will be surprised to learn that scientists are very often fascinated by fantasies---because fantasies are often facts, waiting to be discovered." So very true! And while explaining the myth of the Braham-Rakshyas, who were once godly men punished for committing major crimes like rape and murder by being transformed into beasts " Finally, he becomes a complete animal---- with no human left inside!" The songs and music are soulful and melodious. I would commend Bipasha, as usual, for her daring portrayal of a brave career woman fighting an uphill, supernatural- laced battle. Imran Abbas does a decent enough job. The scenic beauty of the forest is awe inspiring. Once again, full marks to Vikram Bhatt for being original, uninhibited and daring. A side note though, the movie does get its inspiration from Hollywood fares like "Jurassic Park", " Bad Moon", "Dark Was The Night" and " The Ghost And The Darkness".
huzaifasuarez
Just watched! Creature begins well but after the first 30 minutes the film becomes hilarious.I was laughing about bramarakshas and whatever else.Seriously Vikram,after a number of good films,you re making this kind of films.The visual effects were very good,considering its budget.The acting by all actors except Mukel Dev were terrible.The story was below average.Some parts were good,some terrible.Music was a strong point in the movie.Naam e wafa was the best.Screenplay was average.The backstory of ahana was good.Creature was sketched beauitifully.The climax was terrible.the Verdict. It could have been a good film but it was let down by many other things
guddu-1387
I think we must applaud the efforts of Indian filmmakers to have challenged the Hollywood special effects by creating an indigenous creature film with fair amount of technical and prosthetic assistance to develop a beast which takes form the antagonist. It is surprising to see the Indian special effects is growing and rather commendable if they are able to make them with such low costs. The major part of the film focuses on the premise of a besieged hotel owner who must save her hotel from being bankrupted due to a mythical monster suddenly lurking and devouring away her customers. The cast is palatable and the music particularly songs are decent but not the background score which fails to keep up the scary tone,the growling and scowling of the creature are the only ones you would be smeared. As far the story is concerned it is an usual b movie type plot, where the idea of confronting the beast by our leading lady should be made the only choice left for her. In the late seventies "Spielberg" made a fortune out of using the formula to scare the audience, horror fans genuflect the film where sharks go berserk on beach goers in the thrilling "Jaws". Forty years since we still continue to see these films, whats intriguing this time around is; we have a homegrown film. .
vivank14
My take on "Creature 3d Movie"Upon being spotted 'the creature' successfully bewildered our innocent Bipasha Basu and the other rookie actor, (Whatsisname?), sparing the viewers from the much awaited "Mega surprise". The first impression is that the director got successful in genetically modifying the Lizard of 'the amazing Spiderman fame' to grow mustaches or maybe the retro creature might have picked up the 'Desi Tadka' during its Indian Safari. Viewers were highly disappointed with the epic failures encountered during the movie such as Creature shares some common genes with the stray dogs as it charged instinctively at every moving vehicle.Creature was humiliated by Bips by slam shutting the door on its face at least 7-8 times. The hope was still alive but when our rookie actor learned the trick then it was devastating. During the face off with Bips-Rookie Duo the creature runs at 3 km/hr that Bips or even the rookie actor manages to outperform the low- life anytime of the day (that too on foot). Dial Maneka Gandhi ! The creature was manhandled!!!
The rookie actor amazed the viewers with his driving skills by tossing the creature in air mercilessly upon impact with his car. Mukul Dev in a desperate attempt to intrigue the viewers by tagging the creature as "Brahma Rakshas" helped the viewers to lose their faith further. -Either the creature had a peculiar taste or he had some stomach issues because he never consumed the full body. Maybe the creature wanted to be recognized as a 'serial killer' by leaving a trail of rotten body part of its victims. The limited Vocab rendered the creature dyslexic that often he screamed "Waaah" or "Woooooow" upon catching the sight of Food. Finally the creature died upon receiving the sacred bullets dipped in the holy water of "Pushkar", discharging from the "double barrel" rifle in command of Bips. The double barrel gun surprisingly needed to be reloaded only once before the final shot after firing 6 bullets in vain. It made us feel that the creature was keen to end his life upon watching the mayhem created by the Bips-Rookie Duo that he decided to fake his own death. Final Verdict – Common house Gecko lizard is still the undisputed king in the Horror Genre.