Actress
Shraddha
Das,
who
is
currently
shooting
for
Hindi-Telugu
bilingual
Haunting
of
Bombay
Mills,
says
the
release
of
erotic
thriller
Zid
has
benefited
her
career
in
Bollywood.
"I
think
the
release
of
'Zid'
boosted
my
career
in
Bollywood.
I've
been
getting
lot
of
offers," Shraddha
told.
Haunting
of
Bombay
Mills,
which
is
being
directed
by
Ayush
Raina,
sees
Shraddha
playing
two
different
characters
in
the
Hindi
and
Telugu
versions
of
the
film.
"While
I
play
a
CEO
in
the
Telugu
version,
I'm
a
journalist
in
the
Hindi
version.
It's
exciting
and
challenging
at
the
same
time
because
I
think
I'll
be
the
first
actress
to
play
two
different
roles
in
the
same
film,"
she
said.
Actor
Vikram
earlier
played
two
characters
in
Mani
Ratnam's
Raavan.
Inspired
by
some
real
life
incidents,
Haunting
of
Bombay
Mills,
according
to
Shraddha,
will
send
chills
down
the
spines
of
the
viewers.
"It's
about
Mukesh
Mills,
which
is
known
to
be
one
of
the
most
haunted
places
in
Mumbai.
The
film
tries
to
reveal
why
this
place
is
haunted,"
she
said.
Will
they
shoot
in
the
actual
location?
"I
don't
know
for
sure
if
we're
going
to
shoot
in
Mukesh
Mills.
I
think
we
might
eventually,
as
the
story
is
about
that
place.
But
we've
been
told
that
even
if
we
decide
to
shoot,
we
can't
do
it
there
after
6
p.m.
I'm
sure
people
in
Mumbai
particularly
will
love
this
film
as
it's
about
a
place
in
their
city,"
she
added.
This
happens
to
be
Shraddha's
fifth
horror
film,
and
ironically,
she's
scared
of
horror
stories.
"If
we
happen
to
shoot
in
Mukesh
Mills
post
6
p.m.,
I
think
I
won't
be
able
do
it.
I'm
so
weak
and
vulnerable
that
I
feel
I
might
get
possessed."
Also
starring
Sachiin
Joshi
and
Kainat
Arora,
the
film
also
features
former
Indian
pacer
S.
Sreesanth
in
an
important
role.