Actress
Huma
Qureshi,
who
will
be
seen
in
upcoming
horror
film
Dobaara:
See
Your
Evil
along
with
her
brother
Saqib
Saleem,
says
that
the
horror
genre
has
not
been
explored
properly
and
hopes
this
"high-concept,
low-budget" film
will
be
an
exciting
watch.
"I
think
this
is
the
high
time
in
Indian
cinema
where
collaboration
with
international
market
is
important
as
we
have
audience
across
the
globe.
Our
film
'Dobara'
is
a
high-concept,
low-budget
horror
film
where
we
attempted
to
make
a
good
family
entertainer
film," she
told
the
media
at
the
launch
of
a
song
from
it.
Saqib
and
Rhea
Chakraborty
who
are
playing
crucial
parts
in
the
story
were
also
present.
Huma
said
that
the
film
is
an
official
adaption
of
American
Oculus,
but
they
had
"changed
main
characters
of
the
story
a
little,
to
Indianize
the
story
for
a
better
audience
connect".
Asked
about
among
two
siblings,
if
anyone
of
them
was
scared
of
watching
horror
films
in
childhood,
Huma
said:
"Well
my
grandfather
used
to
tell
us
a
lot
of
horror
stories
so
I
have
a
fond
memory
of
that,
when
it
comes
to
watching
horror
films
on
TV,
oh
yes,
someone
used
to
get
scared
a
lot
(indicating
her
brother)."
Saqib
said:
"Nobody
is
born
a
'Baahubali' so
yes,
I
was
scared
and
its
ok"
Sharing
a
childhood
memory,
he
added:
"I
remember
how
I
used
to
watch
a
horror
television
show
wrapping
myself
in
a
blanket
that
had
a
hole,
and
I
used
to
watch
the
show
through
that
hole.
But
now
I
am
so
brave
that
I
am
a
part
of
a
horror
film."
Directed
by
Prawaal
Raman,
the
film
also
features
Lisa
Ray,
Adil
Hussain
among
others
and
is
slated
to
release
on
June
2.