Scary experience after shooting of ‘Veerana’: Actress Vaishnavi said – every night she would get up on her own and start walking.

Mumbai The horror film Veerana (Hhorror movie) in ‘Young Jasmine’ (Young JasmineVaishnavi, who played the character of ), has shared an experience related to her childhood, which she described as mysterious even today. He says that after returning to Hyderabad after completing the shooting of the film, some strange incidents started happening to him, which he called a “possession-like experience”.

  • Worked in films at the age of 9

    Vaishnavi acted in this film when she was just 9 years old. Recently in an interview given to Siddharth Kanan, she told that when she returned home after the shooting was over, her daily routine suddenly started changing.

    Picked up an egg from the road, strange incidents started from here

    According to Vaishnavi, one day while returning from school, she found an egg smeared with turmeric and kumkum on the road. Out of curiosity she brought it home. The house help forbade them to do so and said that the egg should be kept in a bush without breaking it.
    However, the egg accidentally broke and this is where the sequence of events began.

    She used to get up at the same time every night and start walking

    She told that from that very night she would wake up every day at a fixed time, walk around the house and keep talking. This sequence continued for about a month.
    The family members saw him walking in his sleep many times. Once she even reached the roof, where there was no safety wall. His mother saw him in time.

    The family had to even lock the door of the room

    When the incidents started repeating again and again, the family started closing the door of his room at night as a precaution. Vaishnavi tells that even then she would come to the door and ask to open it, as if she was fully awake.

    matter related to local beliefs

    Later, nearby people told the family that beliefs of activities like sorcery were allegedly prevalent in that area. Hearing such things, the family tried to remove the ‘nazar or effect’ through religious and traditional methods. Vaishnavi says that after this her condition gradually became normal.

    This incident still remains an unresolved memory for him. She makes no claims on whether this is a superstition or a psychological effect, but admits that this experience was extremely scary in her childhood.

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