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| | 06 Jul 2016, 11:32 pm
Mumbai, July 6 (IBNS)Instead of the regular teaser or trailer, "Sound of Raaz", theme music for Bhushan Kumar's 'Raaz Reboot' released in theatres on Wednesday.

 "Sound of Raaz" is a tribute to the tradition of beautiful haunting melodies in old horror films, that chilled listeners to the bone.

"It is a tribute to the older Hindi films like Gumnam, Mahal, Wo Kaun Thi, in the horror genre where there was a signature tune which used to be beautiful and yet so scary and highlighted the horror elements," says director Vikram Bhatt.

This is also the first time that the title Raaz has been used in a track in any of the Raaz series. Raaz Reboot is the 4th in the super hit Raaz franchise. Like the first Raaz, music is an important part of Raaz Reboot where romantic and horror come together with unforgettable music.

The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Gaurav Arora and debutant Kriti Kharbanda.

Gulshan Kumar and Vishesh films present 'RAAZ Reboot' in association with Mahesh Bhatt, Mukesh Bhatt and Bhushan Kumar.Written and Directed by Vikram Bhatt.

Producer Mukesh Bhatt, Producer Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar, co-producer Vishesh Bhatt Exc Producer: Kumkum Saigal and associate producer Ajay Kapoor and Sakshi Bhatt and is slated to hit theatres on Sept 16.
 

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