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Ghosty Teaser: Kajal Aggarwal to play dual role, looks promising in this comic-horror

New Delhi: Kajal Aggarwal to make a comeback post her son Neil’s birth. As the actress is gearing up for her upcoming release Ghosty, the makers have dropped its trailer on October 31. Interesting, this horror flick will see Kajal Aggarwal in a dual role. Taking about the teaser, Kajal plays a role of a […]

Edited By : Sahelee Rakshit | Updated: Oct 31, 2022 15:49 IST
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New Delhi: Kajal Aggarwal to make a comeback post her son Neil’s birth. As the actress is gearing up for her upcoming release Ghosty, the makers have dropped its trailer on October 31. Interesting, this horror flick will see Kajal Aggarwal in a dual role.

Taking about the teaser, Kajal plays a role of a ghost and a cop. Kajal as a ghost makes people’s voices sound like a baby. The teaser looks promising and it can be speculated to be a family entertainer.

Meanwhile, the film has not got any official release date but is expected to release by November. Ghosty stars Yogi Babu, Urvashi, Jagan, Suresh Menon, Motta Rajendran and KS Ravikumar in pivotal roles.

Watch Ghosty teaser here

Directed by Kalyaan, the cinematographer of the film is RS Anandakumar. The editor of Ghosty is Vijay Velukutty.

Apart from the comedy-horror, Kajal also has Indian 2 alongside Kamal Hasaan. Kajal is back to work after delivering her baby-boy Neil. The Singham actress is prepping herself up for the role she will be essaying in the movie.

Earlier, the actress took to her Instagram handle to share a video where she can be seen practicing Kalaripayattu. It is a form of Indian martial arts and the actress is going all in to take the lessons.

Sharing the video, the actress wrote, “Kalaripayattu is an ancient Indian martial art, that translates into ‘practice in the arts of the battlefield.’ The magic of this art form evolved into the birth of Shaolin, Kung Fu, and consequently Karate and Taekwondo, amongst others. Kalari was typically used for guerilla warfare and is a beautiful practice that empowers the seeker physically as well as mentally. Grateful to have been learning this intermittently (but wholeheartedly) over 3 years! @cvn_kalari have been fabulous and so patient, guiding me as per my ability to learn and perform at different degrees over time. Thank you for being such wonderful masters. shot and edited by @kiransa #indian2.”

 

First published on: Oct 31, 2022 03:49 PM IST

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