An Indian man rents an entire cinema to prove that a horror movie isn’t scary!

This is weird, and pretty stupid as well, an Indian man decided to spend 1,000 USD$ on renting an entire cinema to prove that he can watch a horror movie alone! Arabian Business reports that Pavin Ponanna, a 30-year-old Indian advertising professional, decided to challenge the Indian director Ram Gopal Verma who claimed that no one can watch his new movie horror movie “Phoonk” alone without getting scared.

The guy asked the cinema staff to have a doctor on call just in case, but according to him he never felt scared, not even for a moment. Well I guess people should think twice before declaring any challenge!

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2 Comments so far

  1. An ad pro ? I would think it’s a publicity stunt

  2. could be, but it’s stupid

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