Published 14:56 IST, February 11th 2020
Vicky Kaushal starrer 'Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship' was shot at an actual ship!
Bhoot: Part One - The Haunted Ship director recently revealed in an interview about how it was difficult to manage the permissions to shoot inside a real ship.
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Vicky Kaushal’s upcoming horror flick, Bhoot: Part One - Haunted Ship, has mand to grab all helines. film has been one of most anticipated films of 2020 all thanks to its unique promotional strategies and spooky teasers. Fans are also excited since this will be first time that Vicky Kaushal will be attempting his hand at horror.
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Bhoot: Part One - Haunted Ship was shot in an actual wrecked ship
Ever since trailer of Bhoot: Part One - Haunted Ship was released on internet, fans have been lauding realistic approach that makers have chosen including location and set. It was recently revealed that a major chunk of film was indeed shot on an actual wrecked ship that makers stumbled upon. director of Bhoot: Part One - Haunted Ship, Bhanu Pratap Singh, revealed in a recent interview that film was shot in an actual ship.
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He ded that he wanted to shoot film in Alang ship-breaking yard in Gujarat. According to him, yard was perfect setting to premise of film. However, Singh also said that it was t easy to acquire permissions for same.
Bhanu Pratap Singh ded that one film h ever been shot at place, which is also Asia’s biggest ship breaking yard. He said that executive producer of film, Parth Dholakia, and several ors h to stay in Bhavnagar for almost a month to convince authorities to give permission. He also said that authorities asked makers to t use any flammable materials due to risk of fire.
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From looks of trailer of Bhoot: Part One - Haunted Ship, hard work of makers have finally paid off since it has alrey received a big, fat thumbs up from fans. Reportedly, film is based on true events. Bhoot: Part One - Haunted Ship is all set to hit atres on February 21, 2020.
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14:56 IST, February 11th 2020