Susi
Ganeshan’s
Ghuspaithiya,
starring
Urvashi
Rautela,
Akshay
Oberoi
and
Vineet
Kumar
Singh,
revolves
around
the
dangers
of
the
digital
world
and
the
numerous
threats
that
come
with
it,
such
as
stalking
and
obsession.
Hitesh
Harisinghani/Rediff.com
and
Afsar
Dayatar/Rediff.com
bring
back
information
about
the
film
at
its
trailer
launch.
“In
our
life,
what
used
to
happen
earlier
was
that
there
used
to
be
a
door
at
home.
People
used
to
come
in
through
the
door.
Now,
the
door
is
our
phone
and
through
the
phone,
they
come
into
our
home.
And
they
know
so
much
that
they
spend
their
entire
lives
playing
around.
So,
this
film
takes
you
to
that
world.
And
I
found
this
very
interesting.
We
have
all
seen
the
era
of
the
digital
revolution
and
the
side
effects
of
it,”
says
Vineet
Kumar.
Ghuspaithiya
features
Urvashi
Rautela
as
a
housewife
obsessed
with
social
media.
Vineet
plays
a
determined
cop,
while
Akshay
Oberoi
takes
on
the
role
of
a
stalker,
setting
the
stage
for
a
gripping
chase.
“This
character
is
very
challenging
as
well
as
interesting.
Every
second
of
the
film
is
gripping.
For
all
the
audience
who
go
to
see
the
film,
every
moment
is
going
to
be
very
entertaining
for
them.
And
that
is
the
power
of
our
director,
Susi
Ganeshan.
He
has
been
working
tirelessly
every
single
day
and
night
on
this
film
since
we
started
in
2019.
Now,
in
2024,
our
film
is
releasing.
So
we
need
your
blessings,”
Urvashi
says.
“In
every
film,
you
rely
a
lot
on
your
director.
Cinema
is
a
director’s
medium.
But
in
this
film,
especially,
I
relied
on
one
man,
Susi
Ganeshan.
Secondly,
as
an
actor,
I
have
a
lot
of
freedom.
I
can
do
anything.
And
in
a
way,
some
might
say
it’s
a
good
thing,
while
others
might
say
it’s
a
bad
thing.
For
me,
it’s
a
joy.
I
don’t
have
any
boundaries.
So,
when
I
explore
negative
characters,
I
start
learning
about
myself.
My
effort
is
to
improve
my
acting,”
Akshay
says.
While
actors
walk
away
with
all
the
credit
of
performing
in
a
scene,
it’s
actually
the
technicians
who
help
them
nail
it.
Akshay
narrates
just
how:
“They
shoot
in
a
certain
way,
light
my
eyes
in
a
certain
way,
a
certain
sound
effect
comes
at
that
time,
the
styling
is
done
accordingly…”
Recently,
a
video
of
Urvashi
in
a
bathroom
got
leaked,
creating
much
controversy.
“As
everyone
knows,
our
film
is
about
trust
versus
technology.
Of
course,
the
day
that
clip
came
out,
I
was
upset,”
says
Urvashi.
:My
phone
was
ringing
non-stop.
Everyone
started
perceiving
that
our
film
was
about
that.”
“I
mean,
everyone
couldn’t
understand
that
even
if
the
clip
was
taken
by
the
media,
our
film
is
not
about
that.
Our
film
addresses
other
issues.
And
that
clip
is
not
from
my
personal
life,
it
is
a
part
of
Ghuspaithiya.”
Ghuspaithiya
will
release
on
August
9.