You've just made In Ghost House Inn. How did you feel to face the camera as an actor soon after?
[Smiles] Acting was lots of tension initially, but by now I am more relaxed. I just have to get into the shoes of the character and here, I have a different get up and costumes, which makes it easier.
You have combined horror and comedy. How did you decide on that?
The characters, their nature and mannerisms in the Harihar Nagar series are known to all. So we had thought about introducing an altogether different environment for the story. Of course, horror and comedy makes a great combination, but it is a risky one as well. We have considered it all before we started making the film and it seems to have worked well, gauging by the fantastic response.
The flashback scene in the beginning of the story gets the viewers into a different mood. Was it done with that intention?
In the second part, 2 Harihar Nagar, the childhood scene was the foundation for the whole story. This time, the flashback scene set the right mood for the story. There are no women running around in white saris and the formulaic situations. Instead here is a foreigner in a haunted bungalow. The viewers are expecting the four protagonists to arrive, but what they see is a flashback scene. Now, the viewers had to accept it and then that was the risky part here!
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