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Bhoot The Haunted Ship Trailer: Vicky Kaushal experiences paranormal activity haunted ship called 'Sea Bird'.

Published On: 03 February 2020 | Bollywood | By:

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The first trailer of Vicky Kaushal, Bhumi Pednekar starrer Bhoot: The Haunted Ship was unveiled on Monday.

In the trailer, we are informed that a dead ship called Sea-Bird has anchored at Mumbai’s Juhu beach. Vicky Kaushal, a surveying officer, is assigned the job of investigating. Armed with just a torch, he enters the ship. A series of eerie scenes follow including a young girl, walking on all four, all over the walls of the ship as Vicky navigates his way. We are told that there are all sorts of stories about this ship. 

Soon, he is in a hospital bed, and tells his doctors that there was not just a worker there; there was a girl too. He starts hallucinating, even in his flat. His doctors tell him that what he is seeing aren’t hallucinations.

In the teaser before, we had seen Vicky walking inside an abandoned ship, with several blood-stained hands on the body of the ship, guiding him. Aided by a torchlight, Vicky follows the handprints to a room ahead, only to see his face plastered with the wall ahead. What’s more, the eyes on the image bleeds blood even as it has bloodstained handprints all over it. Seconds later, many hands emerge from the wall behind Vicky and pull him inside, even as he struggles to free himself.

Produced by Hiroo Yash Johar, Apoorva Mehta, Shashank Khaitan and Karan, the film has been directed by debutante Bhanu Pratap Singh. The film was originally meant to release on November 15 last year but was shifted to accommodate Ayushmann Khurrana’s Bala. Its new release date is February 21, 2020. 

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