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Rating:0.5/5 Review By:Saurabh Dwivedi Site:India Today

This story is just a trailer. You will face the real torcher only after watching Creature 3D after which you will no longer be a common man.
Bipasha has looked sad throughout the movie, Imran Abbas Naqvi laso fails to impress and similarly rest of the cast.
Songs of the film that sounded average in audio might look gauche in the video. Director Vikram Bhatt thinks the audience is fool and that is why he has tried to sell old story in a new package. 3D effects are also very average. If you have watched this film in theatre then the money that you spent will frighten you till next Friday. Half star to the film for the bravery of the whole team of Creature 3D. After all, it takes days and months to make even a bad film.

Rating:1.5/5 Review By:Rohit Vats Site:Hindustan Times

One can forgive Imran Abbas for forgetting that his hand is severely injured in the climax, but can you really forgive him for looking teary-eyed all the time. Mukul Dev is one good actor, please fetch him meaty roles. Same goes for Deepraj Rana, who is toned down just to give the other actors a sort of leverage on over-acting. Bipasha Basu tries her best to hold the film together, but a flawed script hampers her efforts. She is the most natural of the lot. It's not Bipasha's fault that the characters forget to use fire torches against the Brahmarakshasa despite knowing its advantages.
Yes, box-office is a different ball game altogether, and the audience will decide the film's fate, but failing to make a not-so-regressive film is the director's fault.
Watch Creature 3D only if you can't sleep without watching a monster movie. Creature 3D gets one for the film, and 0.5 extra for the VFX.

Rating:4/5 Review By:Bollywood Hungama News Network Site:Bollywood Hungama

On the whole, CREATURE is indeed a film which is meant for the masses who yearn for some 'zara hatke' subjects. CREATURE is a good example of what Bollywood is capable of when it comes to vfx heavy films. It surely is a promising start for more sci-fi vfx heavy movies.
Fear definitely has a new face. If you want to get spooked and that too in 3D then, CREATURE surely wouldn't let you down.

Rating:1/5 Review By:Mohar Basu Site:Koimoi

Creature 3D can kill you with its sheer dumbness. While the low-IQ, unresearched Brahmrakhshas saga tries every expected trap in the book to terrify you, it either evokes a smirk or a laugh in return at every juncture. It is not just a bad film, it is an obnoxiously abhorrent film. Nothing and nobody works here. The film does everything to reduce you to a migraine struck creature and I urge you to save yourself because I could not!​​​ Saridon please, someone!​

Rating:3/5 Review By:Meena Iyer Site:Times of India

With the film being done in 3-D, you find the creature's talons and tail reaching out for you in your auditorium seat. For a teeny-weeny part, that smile disappears. And as your palpitations rise, severed blood-soaked limbs pile up.
There is a romantic track between Imran Abbas Naqvi (Karan Malhotra) and Bipasha that should have smouldered. However, it falls flat because there is no chemistry between the lead pair. Bipasha is steamier when flirting with danger (read creature). Also, had this film been 15 minutes shorter, it could have been more spine-chilling.

Rating:1.5/5 Review By:Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express

The plot is unintentionally hilarious, involving an intrepid young woman who turns up in the forest to start a lodge, loads of extras playing chefs and petrified guests, and an alleged award-winning writer. The coming of the creature leaves a trail of dead bodies, but instead of running, our heroine declares ‘I am not going’. Drum roll.
Of course everything leads to the face-off between the creature and the girl, with a little bit of help from the guy. Bhatt bungs in a ‘praacheen mandir’ and an old rifle and bullets dunked in `holy’ water : this is Bollywood, how can we do without hocus-pocus?
My question: Is this what poor Bipasha Basu has come to now?

Rating:1.5/5 Review By:Rohit Khilnani Site:India Today

Bipasha Basu tries hard but I don't think one can deliver a fantastic performance in a film like Creature 3D. The male lead Imran Abbas doesn't leave any mark. The VFX team must have worked hard on making this creature but that's not all that we would like to watch. If I buy a ticket I would like to watch a combination of a good film with good VFX.
I guess when it's Vikram Bhatt, always expect the unexpected! I have absolutely no reason to recommend this one.

Rating:3/5 Review By:Subhash K Jha Site:IANS

"Creature 3D" moves confidently enough through its expected motions of fear and horror. The love breaks are annoyingly intrusive. Pakistani star Imran Abbas is as decorative to the goings-on as the leading ladies used to be in Amitabh Bachchan's action era in the 1980s.
Though Bipasha succeeds in making him look comfortable in their love scenes together, the script I am afraid, doesn't share the same comfort level with Imran's character. Bipasha shoulders the film's heroic requirements with ample aplomb.
"Creature 3D" is scarier than "Raaz" and "Raaz 3". If you like your scares to be anything but scarce this is just what the doctor ordered....unless you're weak-hearted.

Rating:/5 Review By:Paloma Sharma Site:Rediff

Bipasha Basu is India’s answer to Kristen Stewart, and trust me, if you write *this* answer in an exam then your marks are going to be the numerical representation of Kapil Sharma's favourite phrase. Imran Abbas Naqvi has the unique ability to act and still seem like he's reading from a script. Not only that, he can also play a life-size, cardboard cut-out of himself WHILE playing Kunal!
Creature 3D is just about as thrilling as the prospect of attending extra classes during summer vacation. The only real monsters in it are the people who unleashed it upon the rest of us.

Rating:1.5/5 Review By:Rahul Desai Site:Bangalore Mirror

Over the years, technicalities in Bhatt's films have evolved-but the incompetent writing continues to blur the lines between horror and (unintentional) comedy. Earlier, he had addictive soundtracks, now he has 3D-none of which are essential to create the element of pure unbridled fear.

Rating:2/5 Review By:Tushar Joshi Site:DNA India

Creature 3D deserves a nod for attempting something different, yet we hope it had gone all out instead of playing safe and rehashing old formula to create something new.

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