Janhvi
Kapoor
is
all
set
to
star
in
her
first
horror
film
in
Ghost
Stories.
The
film
is
a
four
part
anthology
directed
by
Zoya
Akhtar,
Anurag
Kashyap,
Dibakar
Banerjee
and
Karan
Johar.
For
Janhvi,
her
biggest
take
away
from
the
film
is
that
she
got
to
work
with
Zoya,
and
the
thing
that
irritated
her
the
most
was
having
to
wear
bangs
for
her
character.
Talking
to
Indian
Express,
Janhvi
said,
"I
didn't
take
it
as
two
different
sides
but
yes,
purely
out
of
comfort,
playing
the
nurse
was
easier.
It
was
really
hot
and
sweaty.
After
a
point,
it
got
irritating
to
wear
those
bangs.
It
was
although
really
cool
to
see
myself
in
that
look,
as
I
haven't
done
something
like
this
before.
Zoya
was
also
very
clear
about
the
kind
of
aesthetic
she
wanted,
and
that
helped
me
get
a
lot
more
clarity
for
the
character."
She
added,
"It
was
really
interesting
to
be
a
part
of
the
film.
However,
the
biggest
takeaway
for
me
was
that
I
was
getting
to
work
with
Zoya.
All
my
energies
and
focus
was
towards
that.
It
is
a
new
space
and
genre
for
me."
Janhvi
will
be
playing
a
nurse
in
Zoya
Akhtar's
part
in
the
film,
which
also
stars
Vijay
Verma
and
Surekha
Sikri.
She
said
that
initially
it
was
difficult
to
handle
syringes
because
she
ended
up
jabbing
it.
She
was
helped
by
a
nurse
on
the
set,
and
by
the
time
she
learnt
it,
the
nurse
was
very
impressed
and
said
that
Janhvi
would
make
a
great
nurse.
Earlier,
Janhvi
had
said
that
the
human
and
emotional
aspect
of
Ghost
Stories'
script
resonated
with
her
more
than
the
horror
aspect.
Ghost
Stories
is
a
Netflix
original,
which
will
hit
the
platform
on
January
1,
2020.