Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma took to social media to unveil his upcoming project, a horror-comedy titled Police Station Mein Bhoot, featuring the talented Manoj Bajpayee. In his announcement, Varma described the film as a fun-filled experience that promises to send shivers down the spine. Known for his successful collaborations on blockbusters like Satya, Kaun, and Shool, Varma and Bajpayee are reuniting for this intriguing genre.
Ram Gopal Varma And Manoj Bajpayee Reunite For Horror Comedy
Sharing the news on his official X account (formerly Twitter), RGV expressed his excitement, stating, “After SATYA, KAUN, and SHOOL, I’m thrilled to announce that @BajpayeeManoj and I are teaming up once again for a HORROR COMEDY—a genre neither of us has explored before. While I have tackled horror, gangsters, romance, political dramas, adventure, and thrillers, this will mark my first foray into horror comedy. The film is titled POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT, with the tagline: You Can’t Kill The Dead.”
After SATYA, KAUN and SHOOL I am thrilled to announce , me and @BajpayeeManoj are once again teaming up for a HORROR COMEDY a genre which neither of us did
I have done horror , gangster, romantic , political dramas , adventure capers, thrillers etc but never a HORROR COMEDY…
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) April 9, 2025
He elaborated on the concept, noting, “We typically run to the police for help when frightened, but where do the police turn when they’re scared themselves? The story kicks off after a deadly encounter, transforming a police station into a haunted location, resulting in the officers fleeing in fear from the ghosts of gangsters. With cutting-edge VFX and spine-chilling horror effects, POLICE STATION MEIN BHOOT will deliver a fun-filled experience that is sure to terrify you.”
Ram Gopal- Manoj Films
Manoj Bajpayee and Ram Gopal Varma have a history of collaborating on several films, including the iconic Satya (1998), and are now reuniting for a new project after a hiatus. Manoj Bajpayee and Ram Gopal Varma have worked together on several films, including Satya (1998), Kaun? (1999), Shool (1999), and Road (2002).
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