Actor Esha Deol is set to venture into the horror-comedy genre with her upcoming film ‘Ghunghat’, a supernatural entertainer that promises a mix of suspense, humour, romance and fantasy.
Directed by Rajiv S Ruia and produced by Devesh Kumar under the banner of Native Cinemas, the film is set in the mysterious village of Jangipura and centres around a haunting tale rooted in a tragic past.
According to a press release, ‘Ghunghat’ follows the story of Bhuri, a spirit whose painful history transforms into a terrifying curse that begins to affect the lives of villagers. As supernatural events unfold, the narrative blends horror elements with comedy and emotional drama, creating a unique cinematic experience.
The film aims to combine traditional ghost-story themes with light-hearted entertainment, a genre that has witnessed growing popularity among audiences in recent years. By weaving together suspense, romance, fantasy and humour, the makers hope to deliver a family-friendly entertainer with broad appeal.
For Esha Deol, the project marks a fresh addition to her filmography as she explores a genre that allows her to step into a different narrative space. The actor, who has appeared in several commercial and dramatic films over the years, is expected to play a key role in driving the story forward.
Director Rajiv S Ruia is known for working in the horror and fantasy space, and Ghunghat is expected to carry his signature blend of supernatural storytelling and mainstream entertainment.
While the makers have kept further details about the cast and storyline under wraps, the film’s premise has already generated curiosity for its mix of eerie suspense and comedic moments. The village setting, folklore-inspired narrative and supernatural mystery are expected to form the backbone of the story.
More details regarding the film’s release date and additional cast members are expected to be announced in the coming months.
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