Avika Gor Actress believes her film “Bloody Ishq” adds a new viewpoint to the horror-thriller genre and that she always enjoyed the excitement that the genre provides.
Avika Gor explained
As her film prepares for its World TV premiere, Avika explained: “‘Bloody Ishq’ brings an entirely new viewpoint to the horror-thriller genre, a domain where director Vikram Bhatt is well-known for his expertise.”
“As a long-time lover of horror films, I’ve always loved the thrill and tension they provide, and I’m thrilled to be a part of this new endeavor. What excites me even more is that Bloody Ishq will now reach a far wider audience across the country, providing families with the opportunity to enjoy an exciting event.

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Actor Vardhaan stated
Vardhaan, the film’s lead actor, stated, “Bloody Ishq is an absolute delight for die-hard fans of horror and edgy dramas.” It nails the ideal combination of terrifying scares and interesting suspense. Working with Avika and Mr. Bhatt was an incredible experience, and I thoroughly enjoyed portraying my aggressive character Romesh.”
Set on a beautiful Scottish island, ‘Bloody Ishq’ tells the story of Neha and Romesh, a loving couple who encounter strange occult events after Neha suffers a life-changing accident that strips her memory. Their lovely coastal home transforms into a terrifying abode of lies and treason when Neha realizes Romesh is keeping secrets from her.
On December 14, Star Gold will premiere Vikram Bhatt’s horror-thriller ‘Bloody Ishq’.
Vikram expressed his ideas
Vikram expressed his ideas, stating that “Bloody Ishq” aimed to combine the chills of a great horror film with the intensity of a love story.
“This is a really personal project for me. Avika’s portrayal of Neha is dramatic and sensitive, and Vardhan’s acting as Romesh is scary and compelling. Their on-screen chemistry is riveting, and they have brought the characters to life in an affecting and memorable manner.”
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