Rannvijay Singh: 3 A.M Is Not A Sexual Horror Film
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Most
of
the
horror
films
use
sex
to
gain
mileage
at
the
box
office,
but
Rannvijay
Singh
defends
his
just
released
supernatural
movie
3
A.M.
saying
that
the
film
has
not
used
raunchy
scenes
as
a
gimmick
to
gain
popularity.
"It
is
not
a
sexual
horror
film
but
a
simple
love
story
that
deals
with
paranormal
angle.
So
don't
expect
a
girl
running
around
in
a
bikini
in
the
middle
of
the
night," Rannvijay
told.
The
film
about
a
guy,
who
loses
his
love
interest
(played
by
Anindita
Nayar),
and
sets
out
to
explore
the
supernatural
world
to
reconnect
with
her,
has
hit
the
screens
Friday.
Rannvijay
essays
Sunny,
who
makes
TV
shows,
and
visits
a
haunted
location
with
his
friends
in
search
of
the
supernatural
elements.
The
genre
was
not
new
for
the
actor,
who
gained
popularity
as
a
host
of
reality
show
"MTV
Roadies",
as
he
did
a
show
on
similar
lines
called
"MTV
Girls
Night
Out".
So
what's
his
connection
with
the
supernatural
stuff?
"Everyone
wants
to
know
about
life
after
death
and
I
am
also
intrigued
by
the
same
topic.
Hence,
I
keep
doing
these
type
of
things
to
find
out
more
about
the
unknown,"
the
actor
said.
The
actor
has
a
strong
belief
in
ghosts
and
spirits
but
does
not
have
any
real
life
experience
to
share.
"I
do
believe
in
ghost
but
have
no
proof.
I
know
people
who
have
undergone
first
hand
encounter.
In
fact
I
have
also
felt
eerie
and
cold
at
some
places
but
it's
not
a
valid
poof,"
Rannvijay
said.
He
insists
that
the
movie,
directed
by
Vishal
Mahadkar,
will
keep
the
audience
on
the
edge
of
their
seats.