Mumbai: Bollywood actor Sonakshi Sinha, after marrying longtime boyfriend Zaheer Iqwal, is again in the headlines. Building more excitement among the fans, the makers of the horror comedy ‘Kakuda’ unveiled the character poster of Sonakshi Sinha.
Taking to Instagram, Sonakshi treated fans with a new intriguing poster.
She looks terrified while holding long stick with fire on top.
Clad in a blue kurta outfit with minimal makeup on.
Sharing the poster, she wrote, “Indira doesn’t believe in ghosts, but Kakuda’s wrath is about to get very personal!Can she survive the mayhem?#AbMardKhatreMeinHai #Kakuda premiering on 12th July, only on #ZEE5.”
As soon as the poster was shared, fans flooded the comment section to shower their best wishes.
Helmed by Aditya Sarpotdar, ‘Kakuda’ is set in the village of Ratodi in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura district.
The official synopsis of the project read, “While Ratodi seems like any other village, it isn’t because of the curse inflicted upon it for years. Every house in the district has two similar looking doors, one that is normal size and one which is smaller than the other. The film revolves around a peculiar ritual that demands the opening of the smaller door of each house every Tuesday at 7:15 pm sharp. Failure to comply with this rule invites the wrath of Kakuda, who punishes the man of the house. But who is Kakuda…Why does he punish the men in the village? How will the villagers get rid of the curse? Beware! Ab Mard Khatre Me Hai!”
The film also stars Riteish Deshmukh and Saqib Saleem.
Recently, sharing the thoughts that came into his mind after reading the script, Riteish said, “The horror-comedy genre has always intrigued me and when I heard the script I was drawn to it. Also playing a ghost hunter in a fun, quirky setting really appealed to me, and I feel that Kakuda has a great blend of humour with unexpected twists. Working with a talented and enthusiastic cast and crew made the experience even better. Bringing this character to life and being part of a film that promises to entertain and surprise viewers was irresistible. I knew right away that I wanted to be part of Kakuda and dive into the spooky world with complete excitement and enthusiasm.”
He added, “Kakuda is my first horror comedy film, and it has been an exciting journey. Mixing comedy with horror increases the challenges.
Both genres require precise timing, but in very different ways. Comedy relies on punchlines and quick wit, while horror depends on building tension and delivering scares. Balancing these elements, so one doesn’t overshadow the other is a delicate task. However, that’s what makes it so much fun and exciting. It’s about finding the right moments to inject humour without losing the essence of horror, and vice versa. It pushed me out of my comfort zone and allowed me to experiment with new forms of storytelling.”
‘Kakuda’ will be out on ZEE5 on July 12.