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Huma Qureshi wants to visit Bhangarh

| | May 26, 2015, at 01:04 am
Mumbai, May 25 (IBNS): Huma Qureshi has been doing some research on the most haunted places in India as prep for her upcoming horror film.

While looking up on the haunted destinations, the actress came across the story of Bhangarh. Bhangarh Fort is located on the way to Alwar and Jaipur in Rajasthan in India.

This is said to be the most haunted place in India and amongst the world's most haunted places.

The actress had heard a lot of stories about this place and got very curious about it. She did an in-depth search on the history of this fort.

So much so, the actress has been herself planning to visit this place just to get an experience of visiting a haunted destination before commencing her shoot.

The actress will start the shoot for the remake of Oculus from next month.

Huma confirms the news and adds, "Whatever I have read and heard about Bhangarh is quite intriguing. I would like to visit the place."

Image: Rohan Shreshtra
 

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