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Vikram Bhatt’s Ghost Trailer is Out, Watch it Now!!!

Harshita Sharma

The trailer of Vikram Bhatt's new thriller, Ghost, is out and vows to shock the audience. Featuring Sanaya Irani and Shivam Bhaargava, the film looks scary enough to keep you on the edge.

Ghost rotates around Karan Khanna (Shivam), an Indian origin politician living in the UK who has been blamed for killing his wife. He tells his lawyer Simran Singh (Sanaya) that a spirit committed the murder and ought to be attempted. Will the two have the option to demonstrate that a ghost is the genuine guilty party?

The creators had released the poster a week ago at 6.6.6 pm, remaining consistent with the ghostly three-digit associate of 666 with the fallen angel. While one poster sees a lady lying on the floor with her hands on her ears and shadow of a creepy hand connecting for her, the other one spotlights on various hands with long nails.

"Sometimes the world of the living gets mixed up with the world of the dead,"  Vikram had referenced on Twitter. The film is supposedly founded on a paper article in which a British court had permitted an issue including spirits to be attempted.

Vikram had before revealed to Mumbai Mirror in a meeting, "The article caught my eye because it threw up an interesting question: How does one prove the presence of spirits in a court of law? I know it is hard for most people to believe in the supernatural world, but I know from first-hand experience that the realm exists for me and it is a reality."

The film has been created by Vashu Bhagnani and releases on October 18. Vikram has prior delivered successful horror thrillers, for example, Raaz, Raaz 3D, Raaz Reboot, 1920, 1921, and Haunted 3D.

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