Actor
Kunal
Khemu,
whose
film
Go
Goa
Gone
is
all
set
for
release,
says
his
film
answers
every
questions
related
to
zombies.
"We
know
there
are
a
lot
of
people
in
our
country
who
haven't
seen
such
(zombie)
films.
What
are
zombies?
How
do
they
become
a
zombie?
And
what
should
be
done
with
them?
Answers
to
all
these
questions
are
being
given
in
the
film," the
29-year-old
said
here
in
an
interview.
"The
story
has
been
told
in
a
simple
manner...
So
if
you
haven't
seen
a
zombie
film
before,
or
you
don't
know
what
a
zombie
is,
you
can
still
watch
it.
Even
our
characters
in
the
film
don't
know
what
are
zombies
and
what
is
happening
with
them,"
he
added.
Co-produced
by
Saif
Ali
Khan,
Go
Goa
Gone
is
about
two
friends,
played
by
Kunal
and
Vir
Das,
who
travel
to
Goa
with
another
friend.
Vir
said
physically
it
was
a
demanding
project.
"This
was
not
a
studio
film,
no
air
conditioners
and
all,"
he
said
and
added
that
most
of
the
film
was
shot
in
the
sea
and
the
forest.
"Everyday
we
would
run
in
the
forest,
lie
in
a
boat
in
the
sea
in
intense
heat.
It
was
a
physically
very
tough
film,"
Vir
said.
Co-directed
by
Raj
Nidimoru
and
Krishna
DK,
Go
Goa
Gone
also
stars
Anand
Tiwari,
Puja
Gupta
and
Saif,
and
is
slated
for
a
May
10
release.