Home Horror Movie

Tuesday | September 30th, 2008 | 6:20 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

Ram Gopal VermaIf Ram Gopal Verma has a challenge to send shiver down the spine with his newly released horror flick, here is a better bet. The Mook Badhir Mandal of Vadodara, on the occasion of World Deaf Day on Sunday, released their first-ever horror film.

With no background music or subtitles, the 45-minute movie, titled Home is based on the editing techniques and expressions of the actors to raise the adrenalin of the viewers. The film has been has been scripted, directed and edited by the hearing impaired of the city. Even the actors in the movie are the hearing impaired from the city.

“This is our second film. We have worked a lot on our expressions because that is the most essential thing that binds a movie. With no background music, expressions become very important,” said Rajesh Ketkar, the director of the film and a member of the Mook Badhir Mandal.

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