Filmworld
'Aahat' will increase horror quotient in genre: Shakti Anand
After scaring viewers with his spooky antics in popular shows like
"Ssshhhh...Koi Hai" and "Ssshhhh...Phir Koi Hai", Shakti Anand is all
set to return to the horror genre with the new season of "Aahat". The
actor says the show will take the genre a step further.
The
39-year-old, who is currently essaying the role of Maharana Udai Singh
in the historical drama "Bharat Ka Veer Putra - Maharana Pratap",
believes that with better sound and visual effects (VFX) "Aahat" --
produced by B.P. Singh -- will scare the audience like never before.
"'Aahat'
has received a great response from its previous seasons. This time we
have done a different level of shooting. On execution level, there will
be a lot of changes. I did 'Ssshhhh...Koi Hai' a long time ago. But now
we have better techniques -- be it with sound or camera," Shakti told
IANS over phone from Mumbai.
"Horror is all about bass sound
effects and VFX, which together can scare people. The makers have done a
lot of research before getting the show back. Earlier, shows used to
lack production values, but 'Aahat' will increase the horror quotient in
the genre," he added.
As horror films have witnessed a backlash
at the box office in recent times and the genre has declined on the
small screen, Shakti feels that it's high time for makers to look to
foreign cinema.
Asked why Indian films and shows lack the horror
element in it, Shakti said: "Earlier, people used to get scared with
all those dirty masks, white sari and other tactics. But now, scaring
people requires a lot of background sound and special effects.“
"Although
(some) horror films have flopped in recent times, it doesn't mean that
producers should stop making films under this genre. Youth has started
watching horror shows now on a regular basis. They love getting those
spooky and eerie feelings.
"Today, we have a very healthy
competition with the West. People are going to compare Indian shows to
them (those in Hollywood), so we need to be up to that level."
Shakti,
who is married to actress Sai Deodhar, feels that if viewers are going
to be served with a "good story" and "better visual effects", then the
horror genre will elicit a better response.
"'Aahat' saw a
decline because they were showing the same kind of story and effects
that we used 20 years back with things like 'bhoot bangla', 'bangle ki
rani' and 'Aatma'. Today when we see western films, and so we usually
laugh at all the past things we used as scary elements," said the actor,
who will be seen in the first episode of "Aahat", to be aired on Sony
Entertainment Television Wednesday.
The actor also points out at
how the Indian moviemaker and showmaker is restricted in his ability to
tell horror stories like "The Exorcist" as he also needs to cater to the
rural audience. And for that, "they have to keep the storyline simple."