Smita Tripathi, with a
burning desire to move into films, she launched Sixth Sense Cine Vision and
their first production ‘Cookie’ is all set to go on floor soon. After going
through many scripts which failed to chill her, Lalit Marathe’s ‘Cookie’ rattled
her bones.
Reena Wadhwa is one of
the leading actresses for this film and a nationwide hunt is on for 18 to 20
year old girls to play the lead character. Commenting on the film, Reema says,
“I’m delighted to get back after a long sabbatical and I’m really excited and
motivated with a great role and wonderful people to work with. I am sure this
will be a fabulous restart to my journey as an actor.”
Lalit Marathe, who is the
writer-director of the film and has worked on films like Bhoot and Swades in
the past, describes ‘Cookie’ as an exercise in relentless mind numbing horror.
It revolves around the belief that when people die they don’t really go away,
they linger around us, close by hoping to set things right. So if one really
wants see them then they can see them. For they want one to. If one doesn’t,
they may try harder and this is where things can get out of hand. Because
complicated people make complicated spirits. The movie is filled with
terrifying moments that demonstrate how feeble our denials are against the
existence of ghosts. According to Lalit, “Horror films are made to scare
people. This film may scar.”
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