Haunted 3D motion poster unveiled: Vikram Bhatt and Anand Pandit confirm release date of Mimoh Chakraborty starrer as June 12, 2026 Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt and producer Anand Pandit are joining forces once again for their upcoming horror venture Haunted 3D. The makers have now heightened anticipation by unveiling the film’s motion poster and officially announcing its theatrical release date as June 12, 2026. The announcement was made by Anand Pandit on social media, where he shared the eerie motion poster along with the caption, “Fear you will never be ready for! Fear has a new date Friday, the 12th June 2026. ” The update has already sparked curiosity among horror fans eager to see what the team has in store. The newly released motion poster offers a glimpse into the spooky world of the film without revealing much about the storyline. It begins with a crystal ball visual that transitions into a series of haunting backdrops, including grand mansions and ghostly figures lurking in the shadows. The teaser aims to build suspense while maintaining the mystery around the plot. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Anand Pandit (@anandpandit)Speaking about the film, Pandit went on to share, “Our association with Vikram Bhatt goes back to 1920, and our relationship with him is beyond just work. Haunted has turned out really well, and I was sure that we would release the film only after Vikram was free from custody. Irrespective of how long it takes. Now tha... #Vikram_Bhatt #Filmmaker_Vikram #Mimoh_Chakraborty #Anand_Pandit #Chakraborty_starrer #motion_poster #Pandit_confirm #producer_Anand #Pandit #joining_forces

Vikram Bhatt accused of non-payment by 1920: Horrors of the heart casting director and crew Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt, who is currently in judicial custody along with his wife Shwetambari Bhatt in connection with a Rs 30 crore cheating and criminal breach of trust case, is facing fresh allegations related to non-payment of dues from his 2023 film 1920: Horrors of the Heart. Parag Chadha, the casting director of the film, has publicly accused Bhatt of not clearing his professional fees. Following Chadha’s statement, several actors and crew members associated with the film have also come forward with similar claims of unpaid dues. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter India, Parag said that 100 per cent of his fees remain unpaid despite repeated follow-ups over the years. “100% of my fees is pending,” he said, adding that he had refrained from speaking out earlier due to concerns about his livelihood and future work prospects. Parag stated that the makers had acknowledged the pending payment but failed to settle it. “I have email confirmations acknowledging my dues. Despite that, no payment was made,” he said. He added that he no longer expects the money to be recovered. “I’ve written this money off as bad debt. Speaking out is not about recovering it, it’s about awareness. ”After Parag’s allegations became public, other members of the cast and crew of 1920: Horrors of the Heart also alleged that they had not received payments owed to them. Some claimed that vendors and debut... #Vikram_Bhatt #Filmmaker_Vikram #Shwetambari_Bhatt #wife_Shwetambari #crew_Filmmaker #Bhatt #Bhatt_accused #accused_Bhatt #casting_director #crore_cheating
