Actress Tia Bajpai has already managed to catch the attention of the audiences ever since the promos of Vikram Bhatt’s ‘1920: Evil Returns’ were released on TV.
|Last Updated: Nov 01, 2012, 03:09 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Zeenews Bureau
New Delhi: Actress Tia Bajpai has already managed to catch the attention of the audiences ever since the promos of Vikram Bhatt’s ‘1920: Evil Returns’ were released on TV. And for those who were wondering what inspired Tia to pull-off the spooky act in the movie, the actress confirms she got under the skin of character by hooking herself onto wildlife videos on Youtube.
Tia confirms, “I started observing a lot of animals. In fact I actually saw a lot of videos on YouTube where these cats, lions and tigers fought it out with each other. If you notice my act in the film, quite a few expressions of mine have come from these deadly animals. The way they growl or the look they give when on the hunt or their faces turning really scary with narrowing eyes and all; all of it makes for an unpleasant sight. This is what makes my character as well and you can say that these animals have actually helped me perform for the film. Resultantly, I developed an animal instinct.”
After the stupendous success of his last directorial venture, the 3D horror ‘Raaz 3’, Vikram Bhatt has again donned the producer-cum-writer’s hat for ‘1920-Evil Returns’, which marks the directorial debut of Bhushan Patel. Starring Aftab Shivdasani and Tia Bajpai, BVG Films and ASA Production‘s ‘1920- Evil Returns’, is a tale of mysterious evil, merciless killings and possession is ready to hit the theatres near you 2nd November, 2012.
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