Filmmaker
Vikram
Bhatt,
who
has
been
associated
with
many
horror
films
in
the
past,
says
he
always
had
the
ability
to
scare
people
ever
since
he
was
a
child.
"Right
from
childhood,
I
used
to
read
a
lot
about
occult
and
share
ghost
stories
when
my
friends
or
cousins
used
to
come
home.
I
always
had
this
ability
to
scare
people
since
I
was
a
kid,
but
somehow
I
never
got
the
opportunity
to
use
it," said
Bhatt.
"But
then
Raaz
happened
and
it
changed
everything
and
then
there
was
no
looking
back," he
added.
Bhatt
is
well
known
for
horror
films
including
Raaz,
1920,
and
Haunted.
The
43-year-old
is
currently
busy
promoting
his
film
Horror
Story
which
will
hit
the
theatres
on
September
13.
The
film
is
helmed
by
Ayush
Raina
and
features
Karan
Kundra,
Radhika
Menon,
Nandini
Vaid,
Sheetal
Singh,
Nishant
Malkani
among
others.
Bhatt
says
that
the
unique
selling
point
of
the
film
is
fear.
"Every
film
has
a
unique
selling
point.
This
film
has
fear
as
its
unique
selling
point.
There
are
no
songs,
its
a
story
of
one
night
and
the
film
is
relentlessly
horror.
The
story
that
revolves
around
seven
youngsters
who
challenge
each
other
to
spend
a
night
at
the
infamous
hotel
in
the
heart
of
the
city,"
he
said.
Do
come
back
to
us
for
the
review
of
the
movie.
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