It's been over two decades since Ram Gopal Varma's chilling horror film Bhoot first hit the screens, yet it continues to hold a special place in the filmmaker's heart. Recently, Ram Gopal Varma shared an intriguing detail about the film's shooting location, revealing that the apartment where the movie was filmed has remained vacant ever since, as people still refuse to stay there.
Ram Gopal Varma looked back at his film Bhoot and things associated with it when he joined a special screening of the film at the recently held Red Lorry Film Festival 2026 in Mumbai.
He shared that once the decision was made to set the film in Mumbai, he opted to shoot inside an apartment rather than a bungalow, believing it would feel more relatable to the audience. The filmmaker went on to reveal that Bhoot was filmed in just 30 days, largely within a single apartment.
Interestingly, he added that the very apartment used for the shoot has remained vacant since 2002. According to him, no one has been willing to move in since then.
The filmmaker said, “I completed the film in just 30 days as I had shot a bulk of the film in one apartment. I want to tell you an interesting titbit. The film was shot in 2002. It’s been more than 20 years and even today, that flat is still vacant! It became quite famous after the film was released and nobody wants to stay in that apartment. It’s in the Lokhandwala Complex. I forgot the name of the building.”
Talking about getting Urmila Matondkar for the project, RGV shared, “I decided to cast Urmila in the role because of one expression she did in another completely different film of mine. The expression in the Hai Rama song from Rangeela struck so strongly in my head, like when she is wearing a red dress and looking intensely at Jackie Shroff. That close-up is what actually convinced me she could pull off this role in (Bhoot).”