Check Out These Shooting Locations Of Kartik Aryan’s 'Bhool Bhulaiya 3'

OT Staff

Howrah Bridge, Kolkata

Completed in 1943, this iconic bridge symbolises Kolkata’s spirit. Its impressive steel structure served as a prominent location in the film, providing a memorable visual of the city’s bustling energy and architectural grandeur.

A view of the Howrah Bridge, Kolkata | Shutterstock

Laha Bari, Kolkata

A historic mansion known for its colonial architecture, Laha Bari added an elegant charm to the movie’s scenes. Its vintage interiors and stately exterior enriched the film’s portrayal of Kolkata’s cultural heritage.

This photograph was taken at the Laha (anglicized: Law) Bari, Bowbazar area, Kolkata | Wikimedia Commons

Mallick Ghat Flower Market, Kolkata

As one of Asia’s largest flower markets, this vibrant location provided colourful backdrops for the film. Its bustling, fragrant stalls offered an authentic glimpse of Kolkata’s daily life and floral trade.

A view of the Mallick Ghat Flower Market | Shutterstock

Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

Built in memory of Queen Victoria, this grand marble building added a majestic touch to key scenes. Its classical architecture and expansive grounds gave the film a regal backdrop, perfect for historical and dramatic moments.

The front facade of Victoria Memorial | Shutterstock

Tiretta Bazaar, Kolkata

Known for its Chinese community and bustling street food, Tiretta Bazaar brought authenticity to the film’s urban setting. Its lively atmosphere and unique flavours offered a vivid slice of Kolkata’s diverse culture.

Chinese New Year celebrations in Tiretta Bazaar in 2014 | Wikimedia Commons

Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh

Famous for its ancient temples and spiritual heritage, Ujjain provided an eerie and mystical atmosphere for the film’s supernatural elements, enhancing the story’s sense of mystery and otherworldly intrigue.

Depiction in Mahakal lok in Ujjain | Shutterstock

Orchha, Madhya Pradesh

This historical town, with its palaces and forts, provided a picturesque and royal backdrop for the movie. Orchha’s heritage sites added a touch of timeless beauty and grandeur to the film’s setting.

Jahangir Mahal, the Orchha Palace, India | Shutterstock

Mumbai

The vibrant streets and iconic landmarks of Mumbai showcased the city’s diversity, capturing the urban spirit and dynamism essential to the film’s storyline. The city’s energetic locales served as a versatile backdrop for various scenes.

Rajabai Clock Tower in Mumbai | Shutterstock

Leh, Ladakh

Known for its breathtaking landscapes, Leh’s serene mountain vistas created a stunning setting for outdoor scenes. The tranquil and expansive views enhanced the film’s sense of adventure and natural beauty.

A view of Stakna monastery with view of Himalayan mountians, Leh | Shutterstock

Mumbai Film City

This renowned studio complex provided controlled environments for indoor shoots, essential for special effects and VFX scenes. Mumbai Film City’s versatile setups allowed the film to blend realism with cinematic artistry.

Inside the Mumbai Film City | Shutterstock

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