Partly
shifting
from
the
genre
of
his
previous
film
Bhoot,
Ram
Gopal
Varma
has
tried
out
an
unusual
mix
of
romance
and
comedy
with
horror
in
his
forthcoming
Bhoot.
Dismissing
some
of
the
rumours
about
the
film
doing
the
rounds,
the
acclaimed
director
tells
us
how
films
and
human
emotions
cannot
be
categorized.
How
different
is
Bhoot
from
your
previous
movie
Bhoot? The
genre
of
the
film
is
different.
It
is
a
horror
comedy
that
starts
on
a
romantic-comic
note
and
turns
into
a
murder-mystery.
The
end
of
the
movie
is
scary.
The
expressions
on
Fardeen's
face
in
the
promos
of
the
film
are
quite
similar
to
that
of
Urmila's
in
Bhoot.
Won't
this
be
the
same
stuff
for
the
audience? The
expressions
can
be
similar,
I
don't
deny
that.
Anyone
who
is
scared
will
have
the
same
kind
of
expression
on
his/her
face.
People
know
me
as
a
director
who
is
not
hackneyed
and
tries
out
different
stuff.
Now
that
doesn't
mean
that
my
films
cannot
be
compared
with
other
films.
Everything
has
a
difference.
We
cannot
categorize
films
on
human
expressions
under
rigid
categories.
It's
heard
that
Esha
Deol
has
played
a
very
intense
character
in
the
film
and
that
the
Tamil
version
has
already
been
featured. Yes,
we
have
presented
Esha
in
a
very
intense
role.
She
is
a
very
fine
actor
and
her
potential
has
not
been
aptly
utilized
as
yet.
All
the
talk
about
the
Tamil
version
is
pure
rubbish.
There
is
no
such
version
of
the
movie.
Are
you
planning
a
film
with
Bipasha
Basu
in
the
future? Every
movie
goes
through
a
change
cycle.
Between
the
period
of
conception
and
the
time
we
finally
start
working
on
a
project,
it
changes
a
lot.
I
respect
Bipasha
a
lot.
As,
of
now,
I
am
not
planning
to
work
with
Bipasha.
If
ever
in
the
future
the
need
arises,
and
Bipasha
fits
into
the
character,
we
will
surely
work
with
her.
'If's
and
'but's
are
there
in
every
project,
that
we
can't
help.
Was
the
item
song
that
Nisha
Kothari
is
doing
in
this
film
supposed
to
be
for
some
other
project? I
am
really
not
able
to
understand
this
issue
over
the
item
dance
number.
The
song
which
is
there
in
the
movie
was
there
in
the
script,
so
it's
there.
We
never
had
plans
of
putting
this
number
in
some
other
movie.
This
item
song
gels
well
in
this
movie.
This
movie
is
not
a
RGV
production.
Are
you
happy
with
the
way
producer
Bhusan
Kumar
is
promoting
the
film? Yes,
I
am
happy
with
the
promotion
of
the
film.
The
feedback
I
am
getting
is
nice.
Mr.
Kumar
also
knows
what
he
wants.
I
would
like
to
give
him
credit
for
the
songs,
especially
for
'Tadap' and
'Na
Khushi".
I
am
happy
working
with
him.
Personally,
if
I
had
produced
the
movie
on
my
own,
it
would
have
been
a
very
serious
film.
I
am
obliged
to
Mr.
Kumar
for
being
able
to
make
a
movie
which
can
be
called
a
musical
comedy
horror
film.
There
is
also
a
buzz
that
you
have
sung
one
of
the
songs
in
the
movie.
Is
it
true? It's
a
rumour.
Actually,
we
were
picturising
an
intense
scene
on
Fardeen
where
he
had
to
think
of
a
song
from
a
horror
film,
that
too,
one
that
was
at
least
20
years
old.
We
were
thinking
of
"Bees
Saal
Baad"
and
I
just
gave
a
clue
by
humming
"Kahi
deep
jale
kahin
dil".
That's
all.
I
have
not
sung
any
song
in
the
movie.