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Ramya Krishnan Smokes, Slays And Stuns In Ram Gopal Varma's Police Station Mein Bhoot


Ramya Krishnan Smokes, Slays And Stuns In Ram Gopal Varma's Police Station Mein Bhoot

Looks like Ramya Krishnan is ready to haunt our screens, but make it fabulous! The powerhouse star is teaming up with maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma for his upcoming horror-comedy Police Station Mein Bhoot, and her first look has everyone talking. Smoking (literally), fierce, and mysterious, Ramya's new avatar screams confidence, chaos, and a bit of dark glamour.

Ramya Krishnan's gothic new look

In the first set of images shared by the filmmaker, Ramya is seen in a bold gothic look with dark eyes, powerful presence, and an air of mystery. Varma captioned the post, "Here is ⁦Ramya Krishnan⁩ in POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT."

Another picture showed the actress sitting inside a police station, cigarette in hand, as the director clarified, "No, ⁦Ramya Krishnan⁩ is not playing a BHOOT in POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT." He further teased fans with yet another image of her on a motorcycle, writing, "Here's a question... What character could ⁦⁦Ramya Krishnan⁩ be playing in POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT???"

The project marks the first collaboration between Ram Gopal Varma and Ramya Krishnan.

RGV's return to Hindi cinema

Police Station Mein Bhoot also marks Ram Gopal Varma's much-anticipated return to Hindi films. Announced earlier this year, the project stars Manoj Bajpayee and Genelia Deshmukh in lead roles, with filming commencing in September. Sharing his excitement, Manoj posted a motion poster of the film on social media and wrote, "From Satya to now... some journeys are meant to come full circle. Thrilled to reunite with Ram Gopal Varma for our new horror comedy Police Station Mein Bhoot. This one is special."

The director had earlier shared a glimpse into the film's concept, explaining, "After a deadly encounter killing, a police station becomes haunted, making all the cops run in fear to escape the ghosts of the gangsters. With cutting-edge VFX and spine-chilling effects, Police Station Mein Bhoot will be a fun-filled horror film that terrifies you."

About Ramya Krishnan

Ramya Krishnan, who recently saw Baahubali: The Epic re-released in theatres on October 31, continues to remain one of Indian cinema's most versatile talents. She portrayed the formidable Sivagami in the blockbuster franchise, a role that became iconic across languages.

Born on September 15, 1970, in Madras (now Chennai), Ramya began her acting career with the Malayalam film Neram Pularumbol and made her Tamil debut with Vellai Manasu (1985). Over the decades, she has featured in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi films, working alongside industry legends such as Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Mohanlal, and Vishnuvardhan.

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