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Dobaara – See Your Evil Trailer hits the right chord

Dobaara – See Your Evil Trailer hits the right chord

India Blooms News Service | | 15 May 2017, 03:17 pm
Mumbai, May 15 (IBNS): The trailer of Prawaal Raman's Dobaara - See Your Evil, which was released recently, has struck the right chord with critics and audiences alike, claimed its makers.

The promo got the thumbs up from the audiences for matching up to Hollywood standard in this genre. Even ace Hollywood director Mike Flanagan was impressed after seeing the trailer, they said in a release.

Mike Flanagan who directed ‘Oculus’ took to social media and tweeted, “This is so cool and it looks like a fantastic and faithful adaptation.” Michael Hoffman, the director of One Fine Day, also praised the director. Dobaara – See Your Evil is the official adaptation of ‘Oculus’

Back home, Bollywood wasn't left far behind in showing its love for the project. Filmmaker Karan Johar found the trailer scary, while Ritesh Deshmukh admitted on his social media page that “It's scary as hell“. Taapsee Pannu added that the trailer had “spooked the hell out of people“.

Dobaara - See Your Evil, presented by B4U Motion Pictures in association with Relativity Media and Zahhak Films Limited and produced by Intrepid Pictures Production, releases on June 2.

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