Ramya Krishnan's Shocking New Avatar Revealed in RGV Horror Comedy

Ram Gopal Varma has revealed Ramya Krishnan's dramatic new look for his upcoming horror comedy. The Baahubali actress appears with heavy makeup, facial tattoos, and occult-inspired styling for her role. This marks RGV's reunion with Manoj Bajpayee after nearly three decades since their iconic film Satya. The film explores the chilling concept of horror invading the one place people seek protection - a police station.

Key Points: Ramya Krishnan's Never Before Look in Police Station Mein Bhoot

  • Ramya Krishnan sports heavy kajal and facial tattoos for occult specialist role
  • RGV reunites with Manoj Bajpayee after 1998 film Satya
  • Genelia Deshmukh calls experience 'scarily good time' working with Bajpayee
  • Film explores horror within police station authority setting
  • Director describes blending Manoj's intensity with Genelia's vulnerability
  • Story questions where police run when they're scared themselves
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Ramya Krishnan in a never seen before avatar for Ram Gopal Varma's 'Police Station Mein Bhoot'

Ram Gopal Varma unveils Ramya Krishnan's dramatic transformation for horror comedy 'Police Station Mein Bhoot' featuring Manoj Bajpayee reunion.

"Fear becomes most frightening when it challenges the highest authority of protection - Ram Gopal Varma"

Mumbai, Nov 3

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma will soon be treating the movie buffs with his forthcoming horror comedy, “Police Station Mein Bhoot,” starring Manoj Bajpayee and Genelia Deshmukh.

Adding to the hype for his next, RGV has revealed the first look of actress Ramya Krishnan from the drama.

The 'Baahubali' actress will appear in a never-before-seen avatar for "Police Station Mein Bhoot".

In the photo dropped by the director on social media, Ramya Krishnan can be seen with heavy kajal in the eyes, a dark lip color, messy hair, a nose ring, and some goofy jewelry, hinting that she might be playing an occult specialist in the drama. She was also seen posing with some tattoos on her face and body as part of her latest avatar.

Posting Ramya Krishnan's primary look from the movie on his official X (Earlier known as Twitter) handle, Ram Gopal Varma penned, "Here is ⁦@meramyakrishnan in POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT (sic)."

"Police Station Mein Bhoot” marks Ram Gopal Varma's reunion with Manoj Bajpayee after almost three decades. These two last come together for their 1998 film “Satya”.

Speaking about his latest venture, Ram Gopal Varma told IANS, “Working with Manoj again after Satya is both thrilling and nostalgic. Fear becomes most frightening when it challenges the highest authority of protection, and a police station is the ultimate symbol of power.”

Talking about the cast of “Police Station Mein Bhoot,” the filmmaker added, “With Manoj’s intensity and Genelia’s vulnerability, this story will expand boundaries of how we see horror in the guise of authority."

Previously, Genelia shared that she had a "scarily good time" working with Manoj Bajpayee.

Spilling her excitement, Genelia penned on her official IG, "First time stepping into a world where fear meets fun. Had a scarily good time sharing the screen with @bajpayee.manoj in POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT, directed by the maverick @RGVzoomin (sic)."

"A thriller like no other, built on a chilling thought: “When we’re scared, we run to the police. But where do the police run when they’re scared?, ” she added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Manoj Bajpayee and RGV reuniting after Satya? This is epic! Satya was a cult classic. Hope they recreate that magic. The concept sounds interesting - horror in a police station is a fresh take for Indian cinema.
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Arjun K
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. RGV's recent films haven't been great. Hope this one brings back his old form. The cast is fantastic though - Manoj sir never disappoints.
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Sarah B
Genelia is back! So good to see her in movies again after her break. Her pairing with Manoj Bajpayee sounds intriguing. The question "Where do police run when they're scared?" is quite thought-provoking.
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Vikram M
Horror comedy is a tough genre to pull off in India. Hope RGV gets the balance right. The combination of horror elements with the authority of police station could be either brilliant or a disaster. Fingers crossed! 🙏
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Michael C
As someone who loved Satya, this reunion has me excited. Manoj Bajpayee's intensity combined with horror elements - could be a winning combination. Hope the writing matches the talent of the cast.

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