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Ghost Stories teaser: It’s not scary but very intriguing

After Lust Stories last year, Karan Johar, Dibaker Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, and Anurag Kashyap are coming together once again for an anthology titled Ghost Stories. It will be released on Netflix on 1st January 2020. Yes, we will be starting our 2020 by getting scared.

The makers have unveiled the teaser of the anthology. Karan Johar took to Instagram to share the teaser. He posted, “Who's afraid of a little terror? You will be. #GhostStories #YourFearsWillFindYou @netflix_in @RSVPMovies @ashidua.”


The teaser isn’t scary but it is very intriguing and now we surely wait for a trailer of Ghost Stories. Well, Ghost Stories has a very interesting star cast. It stars Sobhita Dhulipala, Vijay Varma, Janhvi Kapoor, Avinash Tiwary, Mrunal Thakur, Kusha Kapila and Gulshan Devaiah. In the teaser, we get to see more of Sobhita Dhulipala and Janhvi Kapoor, and both the actresses are quite good.

Lust Stories spoke about women’s desires and had received a great response. It was supposed to release on the big screen as a sequel to 2013 release Bombay Talkies. But later the makers decided to release it on Netflix as Lust Stories. Now, Karan, Zoya, Anurag, and Dibaker are coming together with Ghost Stories, so the expectations are surely quite high.

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