Did you know?: Murder 3 hits cinemas worldwide on February 15

Vishesh Bhatt makes his debut as a film director with the release of the third film in the Murder franchise.


February 14, 2013

Murder 3, a film which is bold in its theme but traditional in its message, is set to release worldwide on Friday, February 15. A directorial debut of Vishesh, Mukesh Bhatt’s son, the third installment to the Murder franchise, is an official remake of Spanish film, Hidden Face. It delves into the world of a couple discovering each other’s dark secrets.

“Time has changed and attitudes towards bold scenes require to be redefined in the modern era,” says Sara Loren, who stars in the film. “As an actor, I need to keep reinventing myself with different roles because actors are supposed to do all kinds of roles and scenes which carry the story forward.”

Sara Loren is planning on entering international cinema as well. “Today, almost every film includes one or more such [bold] scenes,” she adds. “And to prove my versatility, I need to work in every kind of film and perform different roles.”

Go grab a ticket and a bucket of popcorn!

Published in The Express Tribune, February 15th, 2013.            

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COMMENTS (3)

Morning Glory | 11 years ago | Reply

@Fatman She is a Pakistani and she is a Muslim and is a popular face of Pakistani dramas. She recently changed her name from Monalisa to Sara Loren!

pavan | 11 years ago | Reply

@Fatman it does not matter what you think of her.she claims she is pakistani when she gives interviews in india which is that matters and one cant do anything about it.as a human being one has right to speak of how to identify themselves to world.anyway to say truth unless you are from pakistan ministry or official with powers to show,prove or disapprove whether to recognise one as pakistani it doesnt matter what you say in reality.

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