The defining success of Murder (Anurag Basu; 2004) and Murder 2 (Mohit Suri; 2011), therefore, has led to monumental expectations from Murder 3. But unlike the first two parts, which had a high quotient of erotica, the focus is less on erotica, more on emotions in Murder 3

Before starting review let's first view this awesome trailer of Murder 3:

 

A quick clarification before I proceed further! Murder 3 is the official adaptation of the Spanish thriller The Hidden Face (La Cara Oculta), but the Bhatts are known for their strong ingenious sensibilities when it comes to adapting foreign films for the pan-Indian market. Vishesh, the scion of Vishesh Films, seems to have imbibed this thought. For, as the reels of Murder 3 unfold, you realize, Murder 3 may have sourced from the Spanish movie, but Vishesh has Indianized it so damn well. It is not a cut and paste job! One is uncertain about the genre of Murder 3 in the first hour. There are spooky moments and you question yourself, is it about a haunted house? Is it a horror movie? Just when you're about to give up, the variation happens at the onset of the second hour as the chunks begin to fall into place skilfully.
A film-maker is only as good as the story he tells and Vishesh seems to have done his homework well. What he creates in Murder 3 is creditable, contemporary, besides working on the look and sound of the film as much as its content. It rides on the new energy of a young mind and the level of maturity in his very first endeavor surprises you completely. There's no stopping this guy. Music [Pritam, Roxen band] has always been an integral part of Vishesh Films and the soundtrack of MURDER 3 does boast of a couple of lilting tracks that fit so well in the narrative. I'd like to make a special mention of Raju Singh's background score, which is of international standards. There are several silent moments in the narrative and the background score elevates those sequences to an extraordinary altitude altogether. Sunil Patel's cinematography is top notch. He captures the stunning locales of South Africa with finesse. Sanjay Masoomm's dialogue are natural and fit beautifully into the narrative.

Randeep does complete justice to the character he illustrates. Sure, one does miss Emraan Hashmi initially, but once the narrative seizes your attention, Randeep brings alive his character and you don't draw parallels subsequently. Both Aditi and Sara are show-stoppers and deliver knockout performances. Aditi excels in the post-interval portions, while Sara gets a platform to prove her talent in several sequences. Both score and how! Rajesh Shringarpure makes his presence felt. Shekhar Shukla is decent. Bugs Bhargava is efficient.


Before Giving Conclusion let's view superhit song Jee Lenge from Murder 3:
 
On the whole, MURDER 3 is one of the finest thrillers to come out of Vishesh Films. An outstanding story narrated with ferocious enthusiasm. Vishesh Bhatt hits a boundary in his very first attempt!

Rating: ***

Madhureeta Mukherjee, Times of India With more mystery than grisly murders, debutant Vishesh Bhatt works around a story (a remake of a Spanish thriller) that's 'fleshy' enough (minus the sex and eroticism of a 'Murderesque' series) creating an eerie setting, with sombre moods and suspicious characters. He solely relies on the strength of the story without glossed-over effects and style, which is commendable. The first half ghost-walks into a comfort zone (with songs, romance et al); while the second half terrifyingly twists, with raging emotions and shuddering shock value.

Randeep smoothly builds tension with his silent and mysterious performance. Aditi's deranged act and traumatic breakdown at betrayal is impressive. Sara only adds beauty to the horror. The lilting music (Pritam) intonates the thriller. 'Murder 3' is a decent remake, the story stands out in this genre. It thrills in spurts but bleeds in parts. This one's no bloody Valentine, but watch it if you like it twist. 
Rating: ***



Sneha May Francis, Emirates24by7

 Despite a gripping plot, that’s legally borrowed from Colombian movie ‘The Hidden Face’, the lack of cinematic clarity and any impactful performances, makes ‘Murder 3’ a clumsy thriller. If anything, it does turn, unintentionally, comical at times. Randeep Hooda, despite being hugely talented, appears awkward and uninterested as the snazzy photographer. His absurd hairstyle, unsure body language and tacky costumes don’t match with his wealthy image. He’s hardly the player, he wants us to believe he is.

Aditi Rao Hydari, on the other hand, attempts to paint Roshini in varied shades. She sensitively captures her vulnerability without going over the top. Even her unique sense of humour is endearing. But, she isn’t constant, and therein lies the trouble. Pakistani actress Sara Loren is undoubtedly gorgeous, and flaunts her perfect body. But, like her peers, even she appears wooden and inept in her performance.
Verdict: Take my tip. Read the signs and make a beeline for an exit, unless you have some good company.

Nabanita, Oneindia.in

  No wonder, Randeep Hooda is riding higher gradually ever since Jannat. He does a convincing job in the film, by delivering a good performance. Aditi Rao Hydari does an OK job in the film, while Sara Loren too has the potential to make it big in the industry.

Verdict: So far, the film has been quite interesting and gripping. Murder 3 certainly has some spooky moments that might give you goose bumps.
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Sara Loren made her debut in 2010 in a film called Kajre Re, directed by Pooja Bhatt and starring Himmesh Reshamiya. At that time, she was known as Mona Lizza. But ever since the film tanked, this Pakistani import has decided to make  her second innings in Bollywood unforgettable and has even changed her name to Sara Loren.

The gossips also have it that it took Mukesh Bhatt just fifteen minutes to confirm her for the role in Murder-3 because of her sensuality and confidence.

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The Pakistani actor-model made her debut on the small screen with television drama Rabia Zinda Rahegi. Her journey reached the next level when she was offered a role for Kajraare in B-town opposite Indian singer Himesh Reshammiya.

Although the film failed to get much recognition at the box office, but the sexy sultry starlet became the apple of Bhatts’ eyes. Eventually, film-maker Mukesh Bhatt’s son Vishesh Bhatt offered Sara a lead role in his  directorial debut Murder 3; and Sara moved to Mumbai, getting herself a new identity by naming herself after Italian actress Sophia Loren.

The trailer of the film shows a wildlife photographer Vikram (Randeep), who falls in love with waitress Nisha played by Sara. Vikram woos Nisha, making her fall in love with him. There are glimpses of romantic moments and steamy love scenes between Randeep and Sara, but there is more than what meets the eye.

As the plot unveils, we see a cop warning Nisha to stay away from Vikram. Later on it is revealed that Vikram is the prime suspect in a case regarding the disappearance of his former girlfriend played by Aditi Rao Hydari.


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There is also a fair bit of suspense as strange things begin to happen with the duo. This compels the viewer to think that there is a supernatural element to the film, which is slated for a February 15 release.

According to tellychakkar, Mukesh said, “We believe Sara has the potential to take over from where Mallika Sherawat and Jacqueline Fernandez left off in Murder and Murder 2.”

Mukesh believes Randeep and Sara will burn up the screen with their chemistry, reports tellychakkar. “Their chemistry has to be seen to be believed. I left the choice of the heroine completely to my son Vishesh. Fortunately, he has a mind of his own which he uses judiciously. The first shock he gave me was when I read his script. It was unlike anything our banner, or for that matter, anything tried by Hindi cinema before,” he revealed.

We hope Sara’s upcoming film is a blockbuster instead of a flop like her previous venture.
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 Check out Hot Sara Loren, Aditi Rao Hydari and Randeep Hooda in Murder 3 Official Trailer :

 

Produced by Vishesh Films, and presented by Fox Star Studios, Murder 3 looks no different from the other Bhatt films, all made on shoestring budgets, and churned out by the Bhatt assembly line. In the movie, the makers have given a second chance to the Pakistani actress Mona Lisa, now rechristened as Sara Loren. The actress was last seen opposite Himesh Reshammiya in the movie Kajraare, which tanked without a trace at the BO. Also seen as the supporting actress is the lovely Miss Aditi Rao Hydari, and both the sirens have racy lovemaking scenes with Randeep Hooda.

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Murder 3 Trio Sara Loren, Randeep Hooda, Aditi Rao


The trailer shows Randeep as a fashion photographer, and Sara as the model. Both play lovers. The trailer then introduces a police officer. The cop warns Sara about Randeep, but she says he’s innocent. What crime has he committed? Who’s murdered in the film? Aditi Rao Hydari? The small trailer thus shoots up the suspense, without divulging much about the plotline or the sub plot that has Aditi. Moreover, Randeep seems to play an eccentric, mysterious character in the film.

Well, from the Murder 3 trailer, the movie looks better than Murder 2 (2011) starring Emraan Hashmi and Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead. However, the question is: can it repeat the success of Murder (2004), which was a path breaking erotic thriller, and made Mallika Sherawat and Emraan Hashmi the stars.

Catch the sizzling troika of Randeep Hooda, Aditi Rao Hydari and Sara Loren in the first trailer of Murder 3. The film is directed by Vishesh Bhatt and will release on February 15.
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Now that the ones who’d eagerly been waiting for ‘Murder 3’ have tasted a bit of the film in the trailer, here’s more from the Bhatts. The first track of ‘Murder 3’, ‘Teri jhuki nazar’ was released on Youtube a while back.

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Randeep Hooda with Sara Loren in Murder 3

In the official video, Randeep Hooda is seen wooing Pakistani actress Sara Loren. The song, apparently, is a musical trajectory of the relationship between the two in the film. The music has been composed by Pritam and Shafqat Amanat Ali’s soothing voice makes it an auditory delight.

‘Murder 3’ hits theatres on February 15, 2013, and stars Randeep Hooda, Aditi Rao Hydari and Sara Loren. The film is directed by Vishesh Bhatt and is produced under the banner of Vishesh Films.


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Sara Loren has been flashing her legs in the first look of her upcoming thriller. The Pakistani actress features in debutant director Vishesh Bhatt’s upcoming film with Randeep Hooda.
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The newbie feels it is a dream project due to the ease with which she bagged the role. It didn’t take the dare to bare girl much to convince the makers that she fitted the role.
Says a source, “Sara landed the role in producer Mukesh Bhatt’s sequel in her very first meeting. Within 15 minutes, Bhatt was convinced and offered her the role. Her sensuality and confidence made her fit the bill to essay the lead actress.”
Mallika Sherawat and Jacqueline Fernandez starred in the earlier two outings of the franchise that featured Emraan Hashmi.
Says Mukesh Bhatt, “We believe Sara has the potential to take over from where Mallika and Jacqueline left off in the earlier films.”
Sara, earlier called Mona Lizza, had made her B-Town debut in Pooja Bhatt’s 2010 film Kajraa Re opposite Himesh Reshammiya. But the film faced several production issues and was released only in one theatre in Mumbai. She wants to forget this episode and start afresh in tinsel town with a brand new name.
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