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I had a hard time the first two weeks of shooting. I was still getting used to the venue. At that time, the leopard attacks were happening frequently at Film City. So we had to be very careful.

Then some people told us there was a graveyard in that area before Film City was built there. There was always a sense of a lot of people around us.

I believe in everything. I believe that everything is an illusion and everything is there to be believed in. I believe that I am sitting here, you are sitting there, there are walls around us with 'fire department' written on them (A note to the reader: No, don't get fooled. We were sitting in Ram Gopal Varma's very funky office]. This is believable because we can touch and see it.

But if I had my eyes shut, I wouldn't believe that there were red walls with 'fire department' written on it.

If you open your eyes to anything, supernatural or otherwise, you will see it. Even the slightest déjà vu are supernatural incidents.

Vaastu Shastra has no shadow of Bhoot at all. If Bhoot was a 100 on 100, this is 300 on 100. It's that scary! Ram Gopal Varma has issued a notice saying that people with heart problems and pregnant women should not watch this film.

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