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Posters of Bhoot - Part One: The Haunted Ship unveiled, trailer to be out tomorrow

Dharma Productions is leaving no stone unturned to promote their upcoming from Bhoot - Part One: The Haunted Ship. A few days ago, they had gone all black on their Instagram and then they unveiled a new scary logo of Dharma Productions.

Now, the makers have unveiled the posters of the film featuring Vicky Kaushal. Karan Johar posted a poster on Instagram and wrote, “All 'hands' on deck, the horror is coming your way. Tune back here exactly 24 hours from now, at 10am tomorrow to set sail into the world of #Bhoot. #TheHauntedShip @apoorva1972 @vickykaushal09 @bhumipednekar @bhanu.singh.91 @ShashankKhaitan @somenmishra @dharmamovies @zeestudiosofficial @zeemusiccompany.”


He posted the second poster with the caption, “More than just monsters under your bed...! Tune back here at 10am tomorrow to set sail into the world of #Bhoot. #TheHauntedShip @apoorva1972 @vickykaushal09 @bhumipednekar @bhanu.singh.91 @ShashankKhaitan @somenmishra @dharmamovies @zeestudiosofficial @zeemusiccompany.”

Well, the posters are intriguing and also have the perfect scary element in it. We wonder if that ghost in the second poster is Bhumi Pednekar. After having a look at the posters, we are now super excited about the trailer of the film which will be out tomorrow.

Dharma has decided to make Bhoot as a franchise and Bhoot - Part One: The Haunted Ship is the first instalment in the franchise. While talking about the film, Bhumi had earlier stated, "Bhoot ... is going to be a genre-breaking horror film. The team that is making the film is very close to me and I have read the script. The film is going to be one of its kind visually. It is going to open up the horror genre in India.”

Directed by Bhanu Pratap Singh, Bhoot - Part One: The Haunted Ship is slated to release on 21st Feb 2020. It will be clashing with Ayushmann Khurrana starrer Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan.

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