This Article is From Mar 05, 2013

Neil Nitin Mukesh compares 3G to Hollywood blockbusters

Neil Nitin Mukesh compares 3G to Hollywood blockbusters

3G revolves around a mobile phone and the situations that ensue after Neil's character buys it.

Highlights

  • Neil Nitin Mukesh is so confident of his forthcoming psychological thriller 3G that he compares it with three Hollywood ventures - The Omen, What Lies Beneath and The Sixth Sense.
  • "The film is a psychological horror. It's very interesting, there is suspense, thrill. If I have to compare, then I might compare it with three Hollywood films, which are my favourite too and they are - What Lies Beneath, The Omen and The Sixth Sense," the 31-year-old said in an interview.
  • "Only these are the films with which I can compare 3G. Because to create horror, ghost or such elements are not needed. There is nothing of that sort in it. It's a psychological horror," he added.
  • Co-directed by Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chhibber, 3G revolves around a mobile phone and the situations that ensue after Neil's character buys it.
  • The film also features Sonal Chauhan and hits theatres on March 15.
Mumbai: Neil Nitin Mukesh is so confident of his forthcoming psychological thriller 3G that he compares it with three Hollywood ventures - The Omen, What Lies Beneath and The Sixth Sense.

"The film is a psychological horror. It's very interesting, there is suspense, thrill. If I have to compare, then I might compare it with three Hollywood films, which are my favourite too and they are - What Lies Beneath, The Omen and The Sixth Sense," the 31-year-old said in an interview.

"Only these are the films with which I can compare 3G. Because to create horror, ghost or such elements are not needed. There is nothing of that sort in it. It's a psychological horror," he added.

Co-directed by Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chhibber, 3G revolves around a mobile phone and the situations that ensue after Neil's character buys it.

The film also features Sonal Chauhan and hits theatres on March 15.
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