With
films
like
Uri:
The
Surgical
Strike,
Raman
Raghav
2.0
and
others,
Vicky
Kaushal
might
be
a
macho
hero
on
the
big
screen.
But
in
real
life,
the
actor
has
had
his
share
of
weak
moments
in
the
past.
Recently,
during
an
#AskMeAnything
session
on
Instagram,
the
actor
revealed
that
he
has
experienced
sleep
paralysis
quite
a
few
times
and
added
that
it
is
"damn
scary."
One
of
Vicky's
fans
asked
him,
"Did
you
ever
experience
a
bhoot
in
real?"
To
this,
he
replied,
"I
have
experienced
Sleep
Paralysis
a
couple
of
times...
it's
damn
scary.
Read
about
it!"
For
those
who
don't
know,
sleep
paralysis
is
a
state,
during
waking
up
or
falling
asleep,
in
which
a
person
is
aware
but
unable
to
move
or
speak.
During
an
episode,
one
may
hallucinate
(hear,
feel,
or
see
things
that
are
not
there),
which
often
results
in
fear.
On
being
asked
by
a
fan
if
he
is
scared
of
ghosts,
the
actor
replied,
"I'm
the
biggest
fattu
in
the
world
when
it
comes
to
horror
films
or
stories!"
Another
netizen
asked
him
if
he
was
scared
while
shooting
Bhoot
Part
One
The
Haunted
Ship.
Vicky
replied
by
saying,
"Quite
difficult
to
not
feel
scared
after
hearing
that!"
Speaking
about
his
own
fears
regarding
horror
stories,
Vicky
recently
said
in
an
interview,
"I
was
never
a
'horror-film
friendly'
actor
before
doing
Bhoot
Part
One:
The
Haunted
Ship.
I
was
someone
who
would
step
out
of
the
room
if
a
horror
movie
was
on.
However,
with
this
film,
I
was
able
to
overcome
my
fear."
The
actor
is
currently
homebound
owing
to
the
nationwide
COVID-19
lockdown.
Recently,
it
was
reported
that
Vicky's
apartment
complex
in
Mumbai,
has
been
partially
sealed
after
a
11-year-old
girl
tested
positive
for
the
Novel
Coronavirus.
Meanwhile,
the
Uri
star
continues
to
entertain
his
fans
with
his
#quarantinediaries
on
social
media.