: Represented a "metrosexual" lead whose vulnerability was exploited by the supernatural.
: Her breakout role as the haunted yet resilient wife set the tone for her career as Bollywood’s "Horror Queen". Raaz -2002-
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Casting a heavyweight character actor like Nana Patekar in a horror film was a stroke of genius. He lent the movie gravity. When he speaks about ghosts being "scientific phenomena," the audience listens. He made the unbelievable seem rational. Raaz -2002-