Updated On: 16 April, 2015 09:45 AM IST | | Asira Tarannum
<p>The child in Emraan Hashmi loved 'Mr India' and 'Chhota Chetan', which is why he agreed to be part of 'Mr. X'</p>

Emraan Hashmi
Have you seen 'Mr. X' and how would you rate the film?
Well it's a film that needs to be seen to be experienced, when the VFX the 3D its very difficult to get a feature film like this it's almost like a new animal in the zoo with the content, with the invisible man something that has not been done before. The last film was in the 80s. So people have really not sensed that what we are doing, is it a horror film or is it about ghosts, there's an invisible man and how has he gone invisible. It needs to be seen in the cinema hall with the effects with the sound with the 3D glasses. It's quite a joy ride for our cinema. These kind of films set the foundation for what eventually could come out of this. It can't compete on a budget level to say to a Hollywood film because they have a wider audience, but we are trying to amp up to what we can do with this. It's deeply entrenched in our culture is what I liked. There's a story of resurrection, there's Krishna Arjun in the film, divine connect which I find interesting.

Emraan Hashmi. Pic/Bipin Kokate