Published 03:00 IST, October 30th 2019
Bhoot Part One: First horror film that Vicky Kaushal will watch
Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship stars Vicky Kaushal in lead. The actor confesses that it will be the first horror film that he will watch. Read to know more
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Vicky Kaushal has gained a lot of attention with his performances in movies like Masaan, Sanju and Raazi. His previous release Uri: The Surgical Strike was a blockbuster at the box office and the actor received a lot of appreciation from fans. Vicky is now all geared up to star in his first horror flick Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship. The actor, however, has confessed that it would also be the first horror film that he will watch. Read to know more.
Vicky Kaushal’s first horror movie experience
In an interview with a leading daily, Vicky Kaushal said that he gets scared a lot. He believes that Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship, will be the first horror film that he will watch. He said that the reason behind watching it would be because he is acting in it and knows what will happen. He thinks that he has grown up and can watch horror films, but nothing has changed.
Vicky added that, when he saw the last horror film, he realised that films of this genre are made to be viewed together and not alone. If you have to enjoy a horror film, you have to go to the theatres and watch it with people, so that you could have a collective feeling of fear. He mentioned that this is in fact what pulls the audience in theatres. Confessing his fear, he stated that the sound and ambience makes a huge difference as the spookiness comes from the sound. According to him, a horror film is not a horror film without good sound.
Bhoot
Directed by Bhanu Pratap Singh, the movie is said to be based on a real incident. Bhumi Pednekar will also be seen in the film playing a pivotal role. Producer of the film, Karan Johar has announced that Dharma Productions will be producing a series of horror films under Bhoot franchise. The movie was earlier slated to release on November 15. Now the date has been pushed to February 21, 2020.
02:59 IST, October 30th 2019