Vikram Bhatt dishes out another horror story - Khamoshiyaan


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Mumbai, Dec 19: Haunted 3D gave its audiences a ghost story worth its salt, and director Vikram Bhatt seems intent on recreating the magic with Khamoshiyaan. Another story that deals in the meeting of the human and the paranormal, he says was originally intended by him to be a sequel to Haunted 3D.

He had approached producers Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt of Vishesh films and they instantly liked the idea of making another supernatural film. Karan Darra took on the mantle of director for this one and Vikram who had written the screen play said he was extremely happy to see the stellar performance given by a non-star cast. He said that it pleased him very much to see his screen play brought to life by Karan.

The trailer that is out shows a writer in search of a muse for a fresh story and that he comes across an abandoned huge property in which there resides a mysterious woman. She hints broadly to giving him a story that he bound to want to write. On a romantic and thrilling journey with this mysterious woman, the writer apparently needs to solve many a riddle to get to the story he was promised.

Starring Sapna Pabbi, Ali Fazal and Gurmeet Choudhary, the movie if presented by Fox studios and is set to hit the theatres on the 30th of January.

  

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