The haunting escalates. A terrifying sequence involves Nandita’s room flooding with black oil. Another chilling scene shows her long hair moving on its own, strangling her in the shower. The WEB-DL’s clarity makes these CGI-heavy sequences (a bit dated by 2025 standards, but effective in 2009) pop with garish, unsettling color. Desperate, Yash turns to a disgraced but powerful exorcist, Agni Sharma ( Emraan Hashmi , in a career-defining role that made him the "horror hero" of the late 2000s). Agni is a broken man who lost his faith after failing to save his own sister from a possession. He now runs a seedy occult blog and uses a unique tool: a "spirit camera" that can capture entities invisible to the naked eye.
Agni arrives and immediately diagnoses the problem: This is not a simple haunting. Nandita is not just being scared; she is being "replaced." The ghost of the original Nandita, bound to Prithvi’s curse, is trying to inhabit the body of the new Nandita to finally escape the haveli . Raaz- The Mystery Continues... -2009- Hindi WEB-D...
Prithvi, seeing that the new Nandita will never submit, lets out a wail that shatters the windows. He pulls the ghost of the old Nandita into a mirror and both fade away, locked in their own personal hell for eternity. The haveli is cleansed. The film ends with Yash and Nandita leaving the haveli , their relationship scarred but intact. Agni, having redeemed himself by saving someone, walks away alone into the foggy Ooty morning, his camera slung over his shoulder. The final shot is a slow zoom into one of his photographs—a blurry image of Agni himself, standing between two Nanditas, suggesting that he, too, may be haunted forever. The haunting escalates