'I just need to disappear, go into a cabin': Eric Barone has found the answer to Haunted Chocolatier's development distractions Barone has dedicated five days a week to Haunted Chocolatier. #Haunted_Chocolatier #Eric_Barone #Haunted #Chocolatier_development #distractions_Barone #development_distractions

EXCLUSIVE: Vikram Bhatt reveals why Haunted - Ghosts Of The Past was renamed as Haunted - Echoes Of The Past: "You can't make a ghost film without believing in superstition" Vikram Bhatt struck gold with Haunted 3D (2011). It’s a film that kick-started the 3D trend in Bollywood and became a sleeper hit at the box office. Hence, there are high expectations for the next film in this franchise, which is set to release on June 12. Interestingly, the film was earlier titled Haunted – Ghosts Of The Past. As per the motion poster that dropped yesterday to announce the release date, the film was renamed to Haunted – Echoes Of The Past. Bollywood Hungama exclusively spoke to director Vikram Bhatt about this aspect. This was probably the director’s first interaction with the media after he faced a major personal turmoil in his life. Vikram Bhatt told Bollywood Hungama, “The Haunted films are not just about ghosts. At its heart, it’s a poignant love story. Meanwhile, the film was getting delayed for some reason or another and also, I had to face incarceration. A very close friend of mine said that this is probably happening due to the word ‘Ghost’ in the title. He told me, ‘Title mein se Ghost ko hata do’. I told him, ‘Theek hai. Hata dete hai (smiles)’. That’s how we came up with Echoes Of The Past. ”He further remarked, “I never believed in such things until now. Also, you can’t make a ghost film without believing in superstition (laughs). ”The use of AI in the motion po... #Bollywood_Hungama #film #Vikram_Bhatt #Bhatt #Haunted #Past #ghost_film #struck_gold #Bhatt_reveals #Bhatt_struck

EXCLUSIVE: Haunted actress Tia Bajpai goes PAN-WORLD with Love Mafia; sings in 5 languages including Korean, Swahili and Latin; confirms her return to horror genre with terrifying horror trilogy Tia Bajpai garnered nationwide attention for her performance in the successful 3D horror film Haunted (2011), followed by 1920: Evil Returns (2012). She is also a singer and has recently released a multilingual music album, Love Mafia, in association with Prince Romal. In times of Pan-India, Tia Bajpai has gone Pan-World by singing in five languages — English, Hindi, Swahili, Korean and Latin. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama, Tia Bajpai spoke about Love Mafia and much more. How has the response been to the songs of Love Mafia? The response has been amazing. The album has been grabbing attention globally. The songs are being played in Mauritius, and many radio stations in the US have also picked them up. The plan was to make the album a global hit so that everyone could enjoy the music. Thankfully, it is gradually finding its audience, and hence, I am excited and very happy (smiles). You have truly gone Pan-World with this album. What made you take up the challenge of singing in languages that you don’t usually speak? I wanted to try something new and different. It took me a year just to complete the album. We composed 17 songs and we finalized 11 out of them. So, the songs which are a part of the album are the best of the best. Since I had to sing in Korea... #horror_film #Evil_Returns #Love_Mafia #Tia_Bajpai #Haunted_actress #film_Haunted #horror_genre #terrifying_horror #horror_trilogy #Haunted
