Vikram Bhatt 's ‘ Haunted 3D Echoes of the Past’ is doing well at the box office, but the film has not gone down well with everyone. Critics have given it poor reviews, and the general audience response has also been mixed. On social media, the film is being heavily trolled for its use of AI. Now, lead actor Mimoh Chakraborty has spoken out about the trolling and explained the use of AI in the film.
Mimoh Chakraborty clarifies how AI was used in ‘Haunted 3D Echoes of the Past’
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Mimoh said, “We balanced it out, we have not completely used AI. There were so many shots in the film which had to be made for 3D specifically. But when it comes to the making, Vikram Bhatt sir is the best person to answer this… I don't know the genius behind the technology. All I know is that we had shot some scenes particularly to create that world; we were not getting the desired result. So for those scenes, we had to use AI."
He added, "That is beyond my comprehension. If you tell me something about video games, I can tell you because I know, but when it comes to this technology, I'm completely dumbfounded. On a serious note, people will see whatever they want to and find technicalities. No film is ever perfect.”
Mimoh Chakraborty calls Haunted 3D's box office success a dream come true
When the conversation turned to the film's strong performance at the box office, Mimoh could not hide his excitement and admitted that the success means a great deal given everything they had to go through. He said, "It's been a very gruelling and trying time for us, even until the last moment of the release. And now getting so much love and appreciation from the fans, it's a dream come true.”
‘Haunted 3D Echoes of the Past’ outperforms bigger films at the box office
In just four days since its release, ‘Haunted 3D Echoes of the Past’ has raked in Rs. 13.35 crore net at the Indian box office, according to Sacnilk. The film's performance has turned heads, especially since it has fared better than the likes of ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ and ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’.
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