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Aranmanai 3: Shooting scary scenes led to sleepless nights for Raashi Khanna

The upcoming horror-comedy mania is all set to have its theatrical release on October 14, tomorrow

Aranmanai 3: Shooting scary scenes led to sleepless nights for Raashi Khanna
Still of Raashi Khanna in Aranmanai 3

Last Updated: 09.20 PM, Oct 13, 2021

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With the release of Aranmanai 3 around the corner, fans are excited to catch the latest instalment of the horror film series. They are also eager to catch the movie in theatres to have a look at their beloved actor and comedian, Vivek. The horror-comedy marks one of his posthumous releases. Meanwhile, let's have a look at what its female lead Raashi Khanna has to say about her memorable moments on the sets.

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According to a Behindwoods report, Raashi Khanna talked about how challenging it was to film the climax sequence as it involved a lot of special effects around sorcery and magic to be incorporated into the scene. Talking about her filming duration for the climax, she revealed that she’d worked on it for 11 days, while Arya worked for 15 days. She talked about working with the popular stunt coordinator Peter Hein for the climax scene, which involved many visual effects.

Raashi says even though the film has comedy elements in it, the horror still haunts her. The horror scenes in the movie are pretty scary and she couldn't sleep at nights after shooting those scenes and the climax. She also mentioned having a supernatural experience on the sets, where she felt the presence of a 'ghost' sitting in a corner. She ultimately mentioned how much of a scary impression filming for a horror movie left in their minds.

Aranmanai 3 stars Arya and Raashi Khanna in the lead roles along with Sundar C, who is also the director and producer for the horror-comedy flick. It also features Andrea Jeremiah, Yogi Babu, late actor Vivek and Sakshi Agarwal in pivotal roles.

Don’t forget to catch the theatrical release of Aranmanai 3 on big screens on October 14, tomorrow.

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