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Jimmy Shergill: It’s the mind playing games on us

Despite spooky experiences on the sets of The Flat, the actor remains unperturbed. Read on to know more about all the scary experiences on the sets of the thriller movie.

Updated on: Oct 16, 2010 04:34 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Actor Jimmy Shergill doesn’t believe in ghosts. “While shooting a horror film, ‘spooky’ experiences are commonplace. The mind plays games and even a small incident like a door slamming feels abnormal because there could be spirits,” says Shergill who recently completed shooting for Raaj Varma and Anjum Rizvi’s supernatural thriller The Flat.

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“During the shoot a crewmember got hurt in the lift and everyone was convinced it was because of an evil spirit present in the deserted hotel where we were shooting,” says Shergill. However the actor admits that while checking a scene of The Flat on the monitor he jumped off the seat after seeing co-actor Hazel standing behind him, looking ‘scary’.

“While shooting the sequence she was standing behind me and I couldn’t see the expression on her face or the way her eyes looked, but when I saw it on screen, I had goose bumps,” he recalls.

Eerie instances
Once while shooting in the interiors of the country, one of Shergill’s units agreed to stay at an old ‘dak bangla’, only after asking the locals about the history of the place, since it appeared eerie from the exterior. “A common rumour among actors is that a dancer died during the shoot of a song at Mukesh Mills and the place has been haunted ever since. Similarly crewmembers keep talking about some locations in Goa being haunted by ghosts,” says Sheirgill.

 
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