Ram Gopal Varma reunites with Manoj Bajpayee after ‘Satya’, ‘Kaun’, ‘Shool’, announces film titled ‘POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT’ | Hindi Movie News

Ram Gopal Varma has not been making movies for a while, but the film-maker is back and how. He has just announced his next collaboration with Manoj Bajpayee. This actor-director duo have given us some really memorable collaborations like ‘Satya’, ‘Kaun’ and ‘Shool’. Thus, with this new announcement, fans are excited and hope that this new film lives up to the earlier work they have done together.
RGV took to his social media to make this announcement and said that it’s a horror comedy. He wrote, “After SATYA, KAUN and SHOOL I am thrilled to announce , me and @BajpayeeManoj are once again teaming up for a HORROR COMEDY a genre which neither of us did I have done horror , gangster, romantic , political dramas , adventure capers, thrillers etc but never a HORROR COMEDY.”
He further added, “The film is titled POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT
Tag line: You Can’t Kill The Dead
Concept: We run to the police when scared, but where will the police run to, when they get scared?
STORY IDEA: After a deadly encounter killing , a POLICE STATION becomes a HAUNTED STATION making all the COPS run in FEAR to escape the GHOSTS of the GANGSTERS
With cutting-edge VFX, spine-chilling horror effects , POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT will be a A FUN FILLED film that will TERRIFY YOU”
He further wrote about the difference between a comedy and a horror comedy. He said, “The difference between a horror film and a horror comedy film is that in a horror film, u as an audience are scared, whereas in a horror comedy u are enjoying the characters on screen being scared!”
A while ago, Sandeep Reddy Vanga had said in an interview that he wants Ram Gopal Varma to make a film which crosses Rs 800 crore and leave everyone shocked. The director has now responded to it and said that this is a challenge for him and he will give his best for himself. Apart from this horror comedy, the director has also announced another movie which is titled ‘Syndicate’.