Bharath is the latest to join horror bandwagon
Lawrence was the first to test the waters with his Kanchana series
With almost every actor including Hansika and Trisha being ready to turn ghostly for the current flavour of K’town —the horror genre — now the actors also want to take a plunge and experiment. Lawrence was the first to test the waters with his Kanchana series. More recently, Srikanth opted to play a ghost in his upcoming horror thriller Sowacarpettai.
Now, young Bharath has gone on board for a horror genre flick Pottu, where he will be seen in a scary avatar. “If I am convinced with the script, I am game for any kind of experimentation with my looks or character,” says Hansika who started the trend of essaying a ghost in her recent blockbuster Aranmanai and is gearing up for its sequel.
A few months ago, Trisha was brought on board for her first-ever horror genre film Nayaki that is a Tamil-Telugu bilingual. “Yes, it’s a heroine-centric horror comedy. I always wanted to do a horror film and I liked this script a lot.” Though she was not quite forthcoming about whether she appears as a ghost, the first look posters of Nayaki where Trisha sports a smile on her face and a knife in her hand, created a buzz.
Set in the backdrop of a medical college, Bharath’s new movie will be directed by Vadivudayan. Sources say that talks are on with a top heroine to play Bharath’s love interest. Saravanan, Karunas, Singam Puli, Suman and Urvasi are in the supporting cast, while actor Amrish, who is rising as a musician will compose the music.
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