Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt shared insights on the changing landscape of cinema in a recent interview. He acknowledged the impact of technology and evolving audience preferences on the industry. Bhatt expressed optimism about the future of filmmaking but noted that he might not witness its most radical transformations.
Bhatt, known for his work in horror films, is currently promoting his latest release, “Haunted 3D: Echoes of the Past.” This supernatural horror film, a sequel to “Haunted – 3D,” features a cast including Mimoh Chakraborty and Chetna Pande. Produced by Anand Pandit, Javed Khan King, and Shwetambari Bhatt, the film hit theaters on June 12, 2026.
Up next for Bhatt is “1920: Cold Winter,” the next installment in the 1920 franchise. This upcoming film, jointly produced by Anand Pandit, Roopa Pandit, and Rahul V. Dubey, is eagerly anticipated by fans of the horror genre.
In a previous conversation, Bhatt delved into his attraction to horror storytelling, citing fear as a fundamental human emotion. He believes fear underpins various other feelings like possessiveness, greed, and competitiveness. According to Bhatt, fear plays a significant role in shaping human behavior and relationships.
