A remake, a sequel or an adaptation. All is well when it happens in Bollywood. And this will yet again be seen in Vishesh Bhatt's directorial film 'Murder 3' which is a remake of the Spanish film 'La Cara Oculta' which was directed by Andres Baiz.
Directed and produced under the banner Fox Star Studios, Vijay Singh, CEO says, "At Fox we have access to great stories from around the world and are always evaluating which can be adapted for the Indian audiences - and having identified La Cara Oculta it was but natural for us to leverage our long standing relations with Vishesh films and their strong creative sensibilities to adapt it for Indian audiences. Once Bhatt Saab saw this film, he strongly felt that this film would be the best fit to take the Murder brand forward and so Murder 3 was born."
A story in a true Bhatt style, Vishesh's 'Murder 3' tells a tale of a mysterious disappearance.
An excited uncle, Mahesh Bhatt couldn't help but talk about how the film has grown over the ages and how the third part of the film resembles an old age story, "Murder 3 is the 2013 equivalent of the controversial film, Arth in the thriller genre which released in 1983. Then it was the institution of marriage that was deconstructed and 30 years later Murder 3 deconstructs love and questions its very existence in today's world of relationship crimes. Now that we have the official rights of the film, we look to doing it justice and taking the Murder franchise forward."
"Murder 3 shows the woman of today - The tagline, 'This Valentine's Love Will be Murdered' is exactly what you can expect from the film. It's unconventional, it's shocking, it questions your beliefs," director Vishesh further adds.
Starring Randeep Hooda, Aditi Rao Hydari and Sara Loren, the film is all set to hit the theatres on February 15, 2013.