Aftab signs his first horror movie

Aftab signs his first horror movie New Delhi: After doing comedies, thrillers and dramas, actor Aftab Shivdasani, who was last seen in Bin Bulaye Baraati, now wants to try his hand at horror with 1920-Evil Returns, a sequel to Vikarm Bhatt's 1920. Aftab, who did murder thriller Kasoor and comedy Awara Paagal Deewana with the Bhatt, says 1920-Evil returns is his first horror project. "The movie which is titled 1920-Evil returns.. It's also my first ever...
05:19 PM, Aug 21, 2011

Ready to be scared? Horror films return to big screen

Ready to be scared? Horror films return to big screen Filmmakers RGV and Vikram Bhatt are all set to send shivers down your spine. ...
12:55 AM, Jul 15, 2009
Filmi Fiscal: Controversy helped The Last Lear

Filmi Fiscal: Controversy helped The Last Lear

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02:19 AM, Sep 16, 2008

1920 just about manages to scare

1920 just about manages to scare 1920 not a classic but sets up a chilling mood nevertheless. ...
11:34 PM, Sep 12, 2008

Shooting in haunted house spooked 1920's cast

Shooting in haunted house spooked 1920's cast Vikram Bhatt's 1920 promises to scare the daylights out of viewers. ...
01:33 AM, Sep 12, 2008

Pandit Jasraj makes Bollywood debut with 1920

Pandit Jasraj makes Bollywood debut with 1920 Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has informed the International Cricket Council (ICC) that it intends to host Bangladesh for a Test series in April in a bid to revive international cricket at home. A PCB official said that the Board was confident of the Bangladesh tour going ahead since the government had also given its assurance of top level security arrangements for the touring side. The reason we have...
04:21 PM, Apr 14, 2008

Vikram Bhatt's 1920 will send chills down your spine

Vikram Bhatt's 1920 will send chills down your spine New Delhi: After being beaten comprehensively in the first two Tests of the four-match series against England, India are welcoming anything that can lift the much-needed confidence of an otherwise struggling side. And Virender Sehwag's joining the squad before the third Test has surely instilled the visitors' hopes of clawing their way back in the series. But will the arrival of the swashbuckling opener solve the woes of the side...
04:40 PM, Feb 18, 2008
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