As RGV's Agyaat hits cinema halls, the maverick filmmaker defies the stereotype and takes to the dense forests of Sri Lanka to meet an 'unknown' force
True to his style, the publicity stunt for his latest film saw around 15 dummies of dead bodies suspended along with the movie's posters.
Agyaat is no supernatural thriller (like Phoonk) or a horror fest (like Bhoot). This one's more of an adventure thriller that doesn't scare you at all, but makes you a participant in a pulse-pounding journey.
The director, who has faced the ire of the censor board on more than one occasion, got into trouble for a scene in Agyaat where actress Priyanka Kothari was filmed smoking 'chillum' (pipe).
To keep the thrill, suspense and spook alive in Agyaat, Varma has used several sound effects instead of using heavy make-up and unique costumes for his invisible scary character in the movie. And he says there could be a sequel to it as well. Let's wait and watch.
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