Did Genelia Deshmukh Have a 'Scarily Good Time' with Manoj Bajpayee in 'Police Station Mein Bhoot'?

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Key Takeaways
- Genelia Deshmukh and Manoj Bajpayee star in a unique horror-comedy.
- The film is directed by renowned filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma.
- It poses intriguing questions about fear and authority.
- The collaboration marks a significant return for RGV and Bajpayee after 27 years.
- The film aims to redefine the horror genre in Indian cinema.
Mumbai, Sep 1 (NationPress) Actress Genelia Deshmukh expressed that she had a "scarily good time" collaborating with Manoj Bajpayee in their upcoming horror-comedy "Police Station Mein Bhoot".
This is the first time Genelia and Manoj will share the screen in this project, directed by Ram Gopal Varma.
In her excitement about the partnership, Genelia shared on her official Instagram: "First time stepping into a world where fear meets fun. Had a scarily good time sharing the screen with @bajpayee.manoj in POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT, directed by the maverick @RGVzoomin."
She added, "A thriller like no other, built on a chilling thought: When we’re scared, we run to the police. But where do the police run when they’re scared?"
#PoliceStationMeinBhoot, the 'Sitaare Zameen Par' actress concluded.
The project was officially announced on Monday with a captivating motion poster featuring Bajpayee as a police officer alongside a creepy doll.
While releasing the motion poster on social media, RGV wrote: "A DREADED GANGSTER is KILLED by an ENCOUNTER COP and he COMES BACK as a GHOST to HAUNT the POLICE STATION. Hence the title 'POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT'. You Can’t Arrest The Dead."
Discussing the new venture, Varma told IANS, “Working with Manoj again after Satya is both thrilling and nostalgic. Fear becomes most frightening when it challenges the highest authority of protection, and a police station is the ultimate symbol of power.”
On the cast, RGV remarked, “With Manoj’s intensity and Genelia’s vulnerability, this story will expand boundaries of how we see horror in the guise of authority.”
Varma has previously collaborated with Bajpayee in "Satya" (1998) and Kaun (1999).
RGV and Bajpayee last worked together 27 years ago in "Satya", a landmark film in Indian cinema.