
Tusshar Kapoor Admits Trying Ouija Board To Talk To Ghosts As A Child: 'I Won't...'
Tusshar Kapoor returns to the big screen with the horror-comedy Kapkapiii.
Actor Tusshar Kapoor is gearing up for his return to the big screen with the horror-comedy film Kapkapiii. The movie revolves around a group of friends who use a Ouija board to connect with spirits from the other world. During a recent press conference for the film, attended by Tusshar Kapoor, Sonia Rathee, and Siddhi Idnani, Tusshar opened up about his personal experience with the Ouija board.
Speaking with ANI, Tusshar revealed that he had tried the Ouija board in his childhood purely for fun but has since decided to stay away from it. 'These are not my true events. People have done these things about which I don't know much. I did it in my childhood for fun, but I didn't try to extensively pursue it neither, want to do in future. It would be better if it is limited to films," he said.
He also cautioned against disturbing the other world without proper knowledge. 'And why disturb the other world or the unknown about which we don't have much knowledge except those people who have an understanding of that world. They should also do it with safety. I am inquisitive and curious only till a point where people can watch horror film and get entertained with such stories," Tusshar added.
Tusshar suggested that activities like using the Ouija board should remain confined to movies. He said, 'But, trying to experiment (Ouija Board) with it, is something I won't do. I would say that we should be in peace and let them also be rest in peace," wrapping up his thoughts on the matter.
Directed by the late Sangeeth Sivan, the film is a tribute to his legacy of wild comedies and whacky worlds. It has been produced by Bravo Entertainment along with Zee Studios, this one's got major spooky-slapstick energy.
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May 20, 2025, 10:50 IST
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