'Fired' director working on another horror thriller

'Fired' director working on another horror thriller
Wednesday, January 12, 2011 12:07 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
His debut "Fired", a Rahul Bose-starrer thriller, might not have seen the light of the day yet but that has not deterred director Sajit Warrier from using his creative prowess on a second project on similar lines.

"I'm working on another low-budget psychological thriller. It is again a controversial subject with some horror in it. It is based on a real incident and we'll merge it with real footage. We haven't decided the title yet and it'll completely be with newcomers, " Warrier told.

Traversing the festival circuit now, "Fired" is stuck due to censorship issues over explicit content. It has been now tentatively slated for an early 2011 release.
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