Arshad Warsi hopes that his upcoming film, 'Hum tum aur Ghost' will wipe out the notion of ghosts being scary.
Arshad Warsi hopes that his upcoming film, 'Hum tum aur Ghost' will wipe out the notion of ghosts being scary.
"The film is a romantic-comedy and has a ghost element in it. The film has moments of love, pain and anguish and all. I hope, with this film, the fear, especially among children about ghosts being scary, will come out," Warsi said.
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About his role in the film, Warsi, who is also the producer of the film, said, "I play a role of a photographer who can see ghosts but no one believes that I have such powers. The movie gets into another angle, the real twist comes after Boman's entry." On the change of film's title, Warsi said, "I needed a Hinglish title...Earlier one looked like 'tapori' type. The film is beautiful and positive so the title was not going with the story so we changed it." The movie will hit the cinema halls on March 26.
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