Vikram Bhatt Just Spilled All The Tea on Alia Bhatt, Jail Time, and AI
- Why Vikram is standing up for Alia Bhatt.
- The truth about his time in jail and Mahesh Bhatt’s help.
- Why we won’t see another Raaz movie.
- His praise for Bipasha Basu’s solo success.
We just watched Vikram Bhatt’s latest interview and our jaws are on the floor. He really went there. From his movie Haunted 3D to his personal struggles, he didn’t hold back at all. Honestly? It felt refreshing.
His new film, Haunted 3D: Echoes Of The Past, is doing okay at the box office. It’s actually making more money than his other works. We noticed the visual vibe of the film is super dark and moody. It has that classic gothic aesthetic he loves. Some people are mad about him using AI in the movie, but he’s standing his ground.
The biggest news? He is totally over the hate towards his family. Vikram Bhatt Is Done With The Alia Bhatt Hate and the weird smear campaigns against her movie, Alpha. He thinks it’s all paid PR. We agree that the internet can be a mean place sometimes. Just look at how Bowen and Matt Just Won the Internet by being positive instead!
Vikram also talked about his time in jail. It sounds scary. He said Mahesh Bhatt was his rock during that whole ordeal. He also explained why Mahesh won’t direct anymore. It’s the end of an era. It’s a bit like the emotional punch of a movie ending. Speaking of which, That Main Vaapas Aaunga Climax? We’re Not Crying, You Are! because Vikram knows how to pull at our heartstrings.
He also gave a huge shoutout to Bipasha Basu. He loves that she became a star without needing the big Khans. That is total boss energy. But don’t wait for another Raaz movie. He’s done with that franchise for good. He wants to focus on new stories now.
Our Take
We love how honest Vikram is being. It’s rare to see a director talk about jail and industry drama so openly. The way he protects Alia shows that family comes first. Even if his new horror movie has a weird aesthetic with the AI, he’s still a legend in our books. Bollywood needs more people who speak their minds without fear.
