Mahesh Bhatt, Anand Pandit and Vikram Bhatt, the trio behind the successful horror franchise 1920, are reuniting for another spine-chilling film titled Haunted: Ghosts of the Past. The film is produced by Anand Pandit, M Ramesh, Rakesh Juneja and Shwetambari Bhatt, co-produced by Roopa Pandit, Dilip Soni Jaiswal, Rahul V Dubey and Sanjay Singh, and distributed worldwide by Lgf Studios.
Haunted: Ghosts of the Past is a supernatural thriller that revolves around a couple who move into a haunted mansion in the countryside. Soon, they discover that the house is inhabited by the spirits of its previous owners, who have a dark and sinister history. The film promises to deliver a gripping story, stunning visuals and spine-tingling scares that will keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
1920 Trailer
The film is directed by Vikram Bhatt, who is known for his expertise in the horror genre. He has directed several hit films such as Raaz,...
Haunted: Ghosts of the Past is a supernatural thriller that revolves around a couple who move into a haunted mansion in the countryside. Soon, they discover that the house is inhabited by the spirits of its previous owners, who have a dark and sinister history. The film promises to deliver a gripping story, stunning visuals and spine-tingling scares that will keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
1920 Trailer
The film is directed by Vikram Bhatt, who is known for his expertise in the horror genre. He has directed several hit films such as Raaz,...
- 8/12/2023
- by amalprasadappu
- https://thecinemanews.online/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/IMG_4649
From reincarnations to haunted mansions. From vindictive oatmeal faced corpses to shape shifting nagins, Bollywood has bravely offered a plethora of films in the name of horror over the years. Although many of these films may lack in finesse, they still manage to offer some scares (along with a bag of laughs). Siddhant Pillai investigates…
Golden Age of Horror; 1940s-1960s
A still from the classic Mahal
In a country obsessed with lost souls and reincarnation, it was natural for filmmakers to dabble in this facet of the supernatural. Perhaps the first path breaking film in this genre was Kamal Amrohi?s 1949 hit, Mahal. The film was replete with a spooky house filled with life size portraits, grandfather clocks, swinging crystal chandeliers and a haunting tune (Aayega Aanewaala) carried by the air and sung by an elusive candle-lit lady. The movie was a box office hit and paved the way...
Golden Age of Horror; 1940s-1960s
A still from the classic Mahal
In a country obsessed with lost souls and reincarnation, it was natural for filmmakers to dabble in this facet of the supernatural. Perhaps the first path breaking film in this genre was Kamal Amrohi?s 1949 hit, Mahal. The film was replete with a spooky house filled with life size portraits, grandfather clocks, swinging crystal chandeliers and a haunting tune (Aayega Aanewaala) carried by the air and sung by an elusive candle-lit lady. The movie was a box office hit and paved the way...
- 5/13/2011
- Chakpak
Horror has become Vikram Bhatt’s synonym now (and it seems the filmmaker is in no mood to budge from it as of now). After giving spine-chilling, edgy films like Raaz, 1920, Shaapit, etc in the past Vikram is once again back with his loved genre with Haunted - 3D. And with his latest outing he takes horror to the next level in Indian Cinema. For the first time in the history of bollywood we meet horror in 3D format. Read More...
- 5/6/2011
- Bollywood Trade
Haunted is up for release and yet again one does have good expectations from the film, courtesy director Vikram Bhatt who knows a thing or two about the genre as seen in Raaz, 1920 and Shaapit. Some of the common elements expected in a horror film are ghosts, distorted faces, pools of blood, chills, flying corpses and also some gore. One wonders whether Haunted too falls in line or takes a different route? "Well, let me say that it is none of the above", smiles Mahakshay, the Read More...
- 5/5/2011
- Bollywood Trade
Haunted is up for release and yet again one does have good expectations from the film, courtesy director Vikram Bhatt who knows a thing or two about the genre as seen in Raaz, 1920 and Shaapit. Some of the common elements expected in a horror film are ghosts, distorted faces, pools of blood, chills, flying corpses and also some gore. One wonders whether Haunted too falls in line or takes a different route? "Well, let me say that it is none of the above", smiles Mahakshay, the...
- 5/5/2011
- GlamSham
Vikram Bhatt's upcoming movie Haunted is Indias first stereoscopic 3D film. Haunted, will also be Indias first horror film in 3D format, with Hollywood technicians working on it. After gripping audiences with Raaz, 1920, and Shaapit noted filmmaker Vikram Bhatt wanted to take a step further in the same genre, but in 3D, reports Boxoffice Indie. The story has been penned by Bhatt himself, and revolves around certain happenings in a house with a secret past and a haunted present. The ace Director has roped in the 3D technicians and supports from Canada who have earlier worked in the 3D genre. The spooky saga will illumine Mahakshay Chakraborty and new find Tia Bajpai. Bhatt claims that the film is his "most expensive and ambitious project till date." The movie is in its post production stage and will hit the screen early next year.
- 2/8/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt who directed horror flicks like Raaz, 1920 and Shaapit has taken his fascination to a new level by making his next scary drama in the 3D format. He openly admits that Haunted is his most challenging film."Haunted is my most challenging and fulfilling film. The challenge began from the scripting stage itself because we had to visualize the country's first next generation stereoscopic 3D film. It was all new. The style was new and the technology was new."We had to acquaint ourselves with the technology, learn it, to adapt it. That was a major feat and I ...
- 2/8/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
For the first time in his 15-year-old career, Bobby Deol of the romance and action movies has attempted to do a supernatural thriller - a not-so-popular genre. But the actor is taking his chances, saying there is 'no guarantee what will work and what won't'.'It's not only horror films that didn't work this year. There are many others that didn't either. There is no guarantee what will work and what won't,' Bobby, the younger son of Bollywood veteran Dharmendra, told Ians.'Every Friday when your film is about to release, you are scared, you don't want to be around because you don't know what's going to happen,' he said.Bobby's ghost film is titled 'Help' and it has been directed by debutant Rajeev Viran who narrates the story of a malevolent spirit that refuses to leave the human world. While the actor will be seen...
- 7/20/2010
- Filmicafe
Friday the 13th is considered to be an inauspicious day, but director Rajeev Virani hopes to break the jinx by releasing horror film Help on Aug 13. The film which stars Bobby Deol and Mugdha Godse is touted to be one of the scariest movies of all times. The film is produced by Rupali Aum Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. This year saw a number of horror films hitting the big screen like Click, starring Shreyas Talpade and Sneha Ullal, Ram Gopal Verma's Phoonk 2, Aditya Narayan starrer Shaapit, Purab Kohli and Arjan Bajwa starrer Hide & Seek and Rokkk starring ...
- 7/16/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
The maker of Raat and Bhoot, Ram Gopal Verma is back with another scary flick Phoonk 2 but the director says that we still have a long way to go in exploring the genre when compared to Hollywood. Bollywood has been churning out horror flicks off late like Vikram Bhatt's Shaapit and Sneha Ullal, Shreyas Talpade starrer Click but the films have not been able to attract the audiences to the theater. And in comparison, Hollywood's small-budgeted Paranormal Activity had a become rage evoking a great response from all over the world. But Verma chooses ...
- 4/16/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
After making two horror films back to back, 1920 and Shaapit, Vikram Bhatt was planning to start yet another horror film, but he has put the plans on hold for the time being. His next film, instead, will be an erotic-thriller called Dangerous Ishq and like his last two moves, will star newcomers in pivotal roles. What's Dangerous Ishq all about? "It reflects the lives of people living in metros. It also looks at the two sides of the coin - love and lust," Vikram divulges. Vikram is all geared to start filming in August and release the film by November this year. He's in talks with model Ganesh Venkatraman to head the cast, while two girls are yet to be finalised. "Ganesh has featured in a number of South films and Dangerous Ishq will mark his debut in the Hindi arena," Vikram says. So what happens to the horror film...
- 4/13/2010
- by Taran Adarsh
- BollywoodHungama
After making two horror films back to back, 1920 and Shaapit, Vikram Bhatt was planning to start yet another horror film, but he has put the plans on hold for the time being. His next film, instead, will be an erotic-thriller called Dangerous Ishq and like his last two moves, will star newcomers in pivotal roles. What's Dangerous Ishq all about? "It reflects the lives of people living in metros. It also looks at the two sides of the coin - love and lust," Vikram divulges. Vikram is all geared to start filming in August and release the film by November this year. He's in talks with model Ganesh Venkatraman to head the cast, while two girls are yet to be finalised. "Ganesh has featured in a number of South films and Dangerous Ishq will mark his debut in the Hindi arena," Vikram says. So what happens to the horror film...
- 4/13/2010
- by Taran Adarsh
- BollywoodHungama
The numbers are in and as expected Dibakar Banerjee's third offering, Love Sex Aur Dhokha, emerged as the first choice of the film goers, despite stiff competition from Vikram Bhatt's Shaapit and the multiple award winning master piece, Lahore. The film also defied the Ipl fever that has gripped the cricket crazy nation and has very good collections to show, especially from big cities and metros. Its shoe string budget of less than 2 crores already puts the film into the plus...
- 4/2/2010
- GlamSham
Recently Shaapit actress Shweta Agarwal revealed that she came down from 75 kgs to 45 kgs when she decided to get into films. However, in the past there have been numerous leading ladies who have struggled to keep their weight in check despite momentary gain or less. Sushmita Sen is one glaring example who has gone from fit to fat and then fit at regular intervals. She was a sorry picture of herself in Do Knot Disturb (where the weight gain was attributed to 'demand of the charact...
- 4/2/2010
- GlamSham
Shweta Agarwal the stunner who makes her debut in Vikram Bhatt's Shaapit has a crazy shoe fetish and proof of this is her enormous collection of over 150 pairs of shoes. We come to hear Shweta houses the snazziest brands right from Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Christian Louboutin, Prada, Marc Jacobs and the likes. Reveals a source close to Shweta, "Shweta has a staggering collection of shoes and picks them up wherever she travels. She has a shoe closet that hosts the best brands and...
- 4/1/2010
- GlamSham
After Aditya Narayan made his onscreen debut with Vikram Bhatt’s horror film Shaapit, Luv Sinha, the son of Shatrughan Sinha, is all set to make his debut.
The film is expected to be titled Sadiyaan and will also star Rishi Kapoor, Rekha and Hema Malini. The film will be directed by Raj Kanwar.
Talking about his debut the actor says “The story begins during partition. Then the story moves to 1970s. During the 70s India was still a young nation and the memories of partition were afresh. ‘Sadiyaan’ is a family drama Read More...
The film is expected to be titled Sadiyaan and will also star Rishi Kapoor, Rekha and Hema Malini. The film will be directed by Raj Kanwar.
Talking about his debut the actor says “The story begins during partition. Then the story moves to 1970s. During the 70s India was still a young nation and the memories of partition were afresh. ‘Sadiyaan’ is a family drama Read More...
- 3/28/2010
- by Indicine Team
- indicine
'Weighty' issues are in. In recent times, there have been talks of how leading ladies have either lost weight or even put on some kilos either due to (obvious) reason of looking presentable on the big screen or the 'demand of the character'. While Zarine Khan (of Veer fame) had to do the latter, Shweta Agarwal (who is currently being seen in Vikram Bhatt directed Shaapit) had to go with the former. Remembering her days from the past when she was all rounded up, Shweta says...
- 3/23/2010
- GlamSham
There are good spirits and bad spirits waltzing all over the place. All we have to do is reach into the past and pull out the relevant ghoul and voila, we are into the realm of the spooky-cool.
Vikram Bhatt’s Shaapit has a certain coherence and clarity generally denied to the horror genre. Bhatt, a past-master at creating the shiver givers treats the material on hand with affection and respect.
Shaapit is one of those rare horror thrillers which are not designed simply to scare the yell out of viewers. The research on spirits and ghosts, that underlines the story of a boy in love and his effort to liberate his object of adoration from a 300-year old family curse, includes scholarly interpretations of witchcraft, sorcery and other spiritual know-how.
While this knowledgeability is an advantage, it also dampens of the spirit. While on the one hand you appreciate...
Vikram Bhatt’s Shaapit has a certain coherence and clarity generally denied to the horror genre. Bhatt, a past-master at creating the shiver givers treats the material on hand with affection and respect.
Shaapit is one of those rare horror thrillers which are not designed simply to scare the yell out of viewers. The research on spirits and ghosts, that underlines the story of a boy in love and his effort to liberate his object of adoration from a 300-year old family curse, includes scholarly interpretations of witchcraft, sorcery and other spiritual know-how.
While this knowledgeability is an advantage, it also dampens of the spirit. While on the one hand you appreciate...
- 3/22/2010
- Bollyspice
Film: ‘Shaapit’; Cast: Aditya Narayan, Shweta Agarwal, Rahul Dev, Natasha Sinha; Director: Vikram Bhatt; Rating: ** 1/2
There are good spirits and bad spirits waltzing all over the place. All we have to do is reach into the past and pull out the relevant ghoul, and we are into the realm of the spooky cool.
Vikram Bhatt’s ‘Shaapit’ has a certain coherence and clarity generally denied to the horror genre. Bhatt, a past master at creating the shiver, treats the material on hand with affection and respect.
‘Shaapit’ is one of those rare horror thrillers.
There are good spirits and bad spirits waltzing all over the place. All we have to do is reach into the past and pull out the relevant ghoul, and we are into the realm of the spooky cool.
Vikram Bhatt’s ‘Shaapit’ has a certain coherence and clarity generally denied to the horror genre. Bhatt, a past master at creating the shiver, treats the material on hand with affection and respect.
‘Shaapit’ is one of those rare horror thrillers.
- 3/21/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Movie Review: Shaapit; Star cast: Introducing Aditya Narayan, Shweta Agrawal, Shubh Joshi and Rahul Dev; Director: Vikram Bhatt; Rating: *** 1/2 – Has the chills n thrills.
Aman (Aditya) proposes to Kaaya (Shweta) but soon after that, the same night while going to drop her they meet with a car accident. While luckily both escape unhurt, Kaaya’s parents request Aman’s parents to forget their daughter. They reveal to them the curse of a Brahmin father under which there family has been for the last 300 years. Due to this curse no girl in their family can get wed and.
Aman (Aditya) proposes to Kaaya (Shweta) but soon after that, the same night while going to drop her they meet with a car accident. While luckily both escape unhurt, Kaaya’s parents request Aman’s parents to forget their daughter. They reveal to them the curse of a Brahmin father under which there family has been for the last 300 years. Due to this curse no girl in their family can get wed and.
- 3/19/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Coming up this Friday is Vikram Bhatt's return to the horror genre with Shaapit. Debuting in the film is Shubh Joshi who landed the role in the film after Vikram Bhatt saw him on the reality show Bollywood Club. The actor is new to the big screen, but not new to acting. He has six years treading the boards of the theater and says that that was his "grooming ground" to prepare him for films. Meet Shubh as he talks struggles, landing Shaapit and his experiences working on the film!
How your journey started towards Bollywood?
Shubh Joshi: I have always been a part of local theater in Nainital. I had done theatre there for almost 4 years. Then Dd channel came to Nainital for a reality show and that was the time when I thought for the first time to come to Mumbai and make a career in acting.
How your journey started towards Bollywood?
Shubh Joshi: I have always been a part of local theater in Nainital. I had done theatre there for almost 4 years. Then Dd channel came to Nainital for a reality show and that was the time when I thought for the first time to come to Mumbai and make a career in acting.
- 3/17/2010
- Bollyspice
New Delhi, March 16 – After bringing to limelight unfulfilled desires of spirits in films like ‘Raaz’ and ‘1920′, director Vikram Bhatt is back with his third horror outing ‘Shaapit’. Releasing Friday, it explores how a curse works through generations.
Co-produced by Bhatt and Manmohan Singh, ‘Shaapit’ is singer Udit Narayan’s son Aditya Narayan’s debut film. It also stars newcomer Shweta Agarwal and model-turned-actor Rahul Dev.
‘The curse played a pivotal role in Indian stories and mythologies, but I don’t think there is any film made on the subject. So I thought that it would.
Co-produced by Bhatt and Manmohan Singh, ‘Shaapit’ is singer Udit Narayan’s son Aditya Narayan’s debut film. It also stars newcomer Shweta Agarwal and model-turned-actor Rahul Dev.
‘The curse played a pivotal role in Indian stories and mythologies, but I don’t think there is any film made on the subject. So I thought that it would.
- 3/16/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Debutante actress Shweta Agarwal who is making her debut with Aditya Narayan in ‘Shaapit’ denies her link-up with Aditya Narayan. Rumor buzzed that Shweta and Aditya were in a relationship and they even get cozy during the shooting of the film. But Shweta vehemently denies any sort of link-up with Aditya, "Even I am curious as to who is leaking out this wrong information. We two used to hang out with each other after the shoots, but we are just friends. You know generally before the release of a movie, news do surface that the lead pair is seeing each other." Shweta also cleared the weather about the intimate scene b...
- 3/15/2010
- Bollywoodmantra.com
March 13, 2010: Shweta Agarwal who is all set to make her debut opposite Aditya Narayan with the film, ‘Shaapit’, denies her link up with Aditya Narayan.
There were rumors that during the shooting of the film, Aditya and Shweta came closer and developed a sizzling chemistry. However, Shweta clears the air. "Even I am curious as to who is leaking out this wrong information. We two used to hang out with each other after the shoots, but we are just friends. You know generally before the release of a movie, news do surface that the lead pair is seeing each other."
Shweta also cleared.
There were rumors that during the shooting of the film, Aditya and Shweta came closer and developed a sizzling chemistry. However, Shweta clears the air. "Even I am curious as to who is leaking out this wrong information. We two used to hang out with each other after the shoots, but we are just friends. You know generally before the release of a movie, news do surface that the lead pair is seeing each other."
Shweta also cleared.
- 3/13/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Shweta Agarwal who is all set to make her debut opposite Aditya Narayan with the film, Shaapit, denies her link up with Aditya Narayan. There were rumors that during the shooting of the film, Aditya and Shweta came closer and developed a sizzling chemistry. However, Shweta clears the air. "Even I am curious as to who is leaking out this wrong information. We two used to hang out with each other after the shoots, but we are just friends. You know generally before the release of...
- 3/13/2010
- GlamSham
Vikram Bhatt is one Director who is known for looking beyond and giving chance to the newcomers. Vikram Bhatt's upcoming horror movie Shaapit will not only mark the debut of its lead stars Aditya Narayan and Shweta Agarwal but also Subh Joshi. Subh Joshi was discovered by Vikram in Zoom TV's talent hunt show called Idea Bollywood Club. Vikram who was present on the show was so impressed by him that he took his contact number and assured him that his talent will not go in vain...
- 3/13/2010
- GlamSham
Entering the industry as lead actor is the famous playback singer Udit Narayan's son Aditya Narayan. He made quite a rage few years back as a child artist alongside Srk and Salman in Pardes and Jab Pyaar Kisi Se Hota Hai respectively. But gone are those days as he is back in the industry ready with his debut as the leading star in Vikram Bhatt's horror flick Shaapit. In fact Aditya has also written and composed the promotional song for the film. Seems like he is extremely geared up about his maiden venture. Burdened with expectations or confident with experience, that's for you to ask and for him to answer as he joins us for a celebrity live on Friday, March 12, at 1330 hrs Ist exclusively for you on Bollywood Hungama. Be here to meet this new chocolate boy of Bollywood.
- 3/11/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Entering the industry as lead actor is the famous playback singer Udit Narayan's son Aditya Narayan. He made quite a rage few years back as a child artist alongside Srk and Salman in Pardes and Jab Pyaar Kisi Se Hota Hai respectively. But gone are those days as he is back in the industry ready with his debut as the leading star in Vikram Bhatt's horror flick Shaapit. In fact Aditya has also written and composed the promotional song for the film. Seems like he is extremely geared up about his maiden venture. Burdened with expectations or confident with experience, that's for you to ask and for him to answer as he joins us for a celebrity live on Friday, March 12, at 1330 hrs Ist exclusively for you on Bollywood Hungama. Be here to meet this new chocolate boy of Bollywood.
- 3/11/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The new kid on the block, Aditya Narayan, is all set to hit the silver screen with his debut movie ‘Shaapit’.
The handsome lad shared a great chemistry with his director Vikram Bhatt. Sources say that during the shoot of the movie both bonded very well and that Aditya feels he is extremely lucky to have Vikram as his first director.
To show his appreciation for Vikram, Aditya thought of a perfect gift for him. The talented youngster surprised Vikram with a song which was composed by him and sung along with Sunidhi Chauhan! Sunidhi happily sang the song for her childhood friend without charging.
The handsome lad shared a great chemistry with his director Vikram Bhatt. Sources say that during the shoot of the movie both bonded very well and that Aditya feels he is extremely lucky to have Vikram as his first director.
To show his appreciation for Vikram, Aditya thought of a perfect gift for him. The talented youngster surprised Vikram with a song which was composed by him and sung along with Sunidhi Chauhan! Sunidhi happily sang the song for her childhood friend without charging.
- 3/10/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Remember the horror flick that made you jump off your seat. The one where every time something invisible used to shock Bipasha Basu, you would feel eerie too. Yes! We are talking about Raaz. The one that was directed by none other than Vikram Bhatt. After his film1920, he is now yet again ready to release the spooks with Shaapit. This time again like 1920, the film will have newcomers, namely, Udit Narayan's son Aditya Narayan and Shweta Agarwal. Has Vikarm taken a penchant for spine chillers, here is your chance to put your curiosity to rest as we bring this director with a will to stand apart right here at Bollywood Hungama's Celebrity Video chat. So get your questions ready and login on Wednesday, March 10, at 1500 hrs Ist.
- 3/9/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Remember the horror flick that made you jump off your seat. The one where every time something invisible used to shock Bipasha Basu, you would feel eerie too. Yes! We are talking about Raaz. The one that was directed by none other than Vikram Bhatt. After his film1920, he is now yet again ready to release the spooks with Shaapit. This time again like 1920, the film will have newcomers, namely, Udit Narayan's son Aditya Narayan and Shweta Agarwal. Has Vikarm taken a penchant for spine chillers, here is your chance to put your curiosity to rest as we bring this director with a will to stand apart right here at Bollywood Hungama's Celebrity Video chat. So get your questions ready and login on Wednesday, March 10, at 1500 hrs Ist.
- 3/9/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Click above for more movie stills Vikram Bhatt is ready to unleash his third horror film Shaapit, after Raaz and 1920. This time, like Raaz and 1920, the film stars two newcomers in principal leads -- Udit Narayan's son Aditya Narayan and Shweta Agarwal. Ironically, Raaz also starred relative newcomers Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea, while 1920 marked the debut of Rajneesh Duggal and Adah Sharma. Why this penchant for newcomers? "Simple! They look believable. They look like they need to be protected, which would not be the case if you cast the already-established actors," Vikram reasons. Frankly, everyone thought that Vikram would move on to his fav genre -- suspense-thriller -- after 1920, but he chose to make a horror film again. "Yes, the subject of Shaapit excited me tremendously. Also, I strongly feel that there's a huge market for horror films, which needs to be tapped by film-makers," Vikram adds. Shaapit...
- 3/9/2010
- by Taran Adarsh
- BollywoodHungama
Vikram Bhatt is ready to unleash his third horror film Shaapit, after Raaz and 1920. This time, like Raaz and 1920, the film stars two newcomers in principal leads -- Udit Narayan's son Aditya Narayan and Shweta Agarwal. Ironically, Raaz also starred relative newcomers Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea, while 1920 marked the debut of Rajneesh Duggal and Adah Sharma. Why this penchant for newcomers? "Simple! They look believable. They look like they need to be protected, which would not be the case if you cast the already-established actors," Vikram reasons. Frankly, everyone thought that Vikram would move on to his fav genre -- suspense-thriller -- after 1920, but he chose to make a horror film again. "Yes, the subject of Shaapit excited me tremendously. Also, I strongly feel that there's a huge market for horror films, which needs to be tapped by film-makers," Vikram adds. Shaapit hits the screens on March 19. Will...
- 3/9/2010
- by Taran Adarsh
- BollywoodHungama
Vikram Bhatt may be known for his skills as a director, especially for Ghulam, Raaz, and 1920, but very few people know that he is an actor par excellence. And that explains why most of his actors, although fresh, manage to deliver convincing performances.
The source of this well-kept secret is none other than singer-turned-actor, Aditya Narayan, who debuts in Bhatt’s next film, Shaapit. According to Aditya, Bhatt would enact each and every scene of the movie to show his actors how it should be done. “I am grateful to Vikram for that,” says Aditya, “because I am still learning the craft..
The source of this well-kept secret is none other than singer-turned-actor, Aditya Narayan, who debuts in Bhatt’s next film, Shaapit. According to Aditya, Bhatt would enact each and every scene of the movie to show his actors how it should be done. “I am grateful to Vikram for that,” says Aditya, “because I am still learning the craft..
- 3/3/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Singer-actor Aditya Narayan, the 22-year-old son of singer Udit Narayan, says he is not the little boy who sang Chhota cachcha jaan ke in Masoom (1996) and played Salman Khan’s illegitimate son in Jab Pyaar Kisi Se Hota Hai (1999) anymore. Two weeks before his debut in Shaapit, he has moved out of his parents’ house and bought himself a 2,000-square feet bachelor’s pad. “I’m a nuisance at home. My lifestyle doesn’t suit my parents. I need my space. People are seeing it as problems between my dad and me, but that’s not true,” he says. Aditya is also looking ...
- 3/2/2010
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actor Aditya Narayan, the 22-year-old son of singer Udit Narayan, says he is no more the little boy who sang Chhota Bachcha Jaan Ke in Masoom (1996) and played actor Salman Khan’s illegitimate son in Jab Pyaar Kisi Se Hota Hai. Two weeks before his Bollywood debut as an actor in the horror film Shaapit, Aditya has moved out of his parents’ house and bought himself a 2,000-square feet bachelor pad.“I’m a nuisance at home. My lifestyle is unfair to my parents. Plus, I need my own space to be independent. My parents understand that I don’t need to be ...
- 2/27/2010
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Udit Narayan’s son Aditya Narayan has again hit the headlines for his alleged affair with his co-star, ‘Shweta Agarwal. Aditya Narayan has been a child artist but he is again making his debut as young Aditya in Vikram Bhatt’s ‘Shaapit’. During the shooting of the film, he came closer to Shweta and developed a sizzling chemistry. They are often spotted on and off the shooting. Reveals a production source, "Shweta and Aditya got very close during the shoots and would spend a lot of time with each other rehearsing lines, spending lunch times together etc. It was bound to happen" During a party, both hi...
- 2/24/2010
- Bollywoodmantra.com
Mumbai, Feb 23 – Playback singer Udit Narayan’s son Aditya, who gave a scintillating dance performance at the recently held Zee Rishtey Awards, has sung four songs in ‘Shaapit’, his debut movie as a lead actor.
”Shapit’ is my first film as a lead actor. It is a horror film by Vikram Bhatt and also features Rahul Dev and Shweta Aggarwal. The music of the film is already out and I have sung four songs in the movie,’ said Aditya.
Aditya’s.
”Shapit’ is my first film as a lead actor. It is a horror film by Vikram Bhatt and also features Rahul Dev and Shweta Aggarwal. The music of the film is already out and I have sung four songs in the movie,’ said Aditya.
Aditya’s.
- 2/23/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Nothing is permanent in Bollywood. Udit Narayan.s son Aditya, who will be making his debut with Vikram Bhatt.s Shaapit soon, has moved out of his father.s house. Apparently he doesn.t want to be associated any longer with his father - all is definitely not well.Our source said, .Everything was fine till Aditya started shooting for Shaapit. In fact, Uditji had even come for the first day.s shoot. Now Aditya has bought himself a house in Oshiwara and is staying there. He has categorically told his father that he wants to create his own identity and told him not to interfere with his career..Aditya NarayanVikram Bhatt, the director of Aditya.s film, said, .I can.t comment on the father-son relationship as I am not aware about anything amiss. His father called me after he saw the promos and I am sure he is very happy for Aditya.
- 2/22/2010
- Filmicafe
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