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This is an archive article published on July 15, 2023

Saif Ali Khan and his friends played the Ouija board to call ghosts, recalls Gauravv Chawla: ‘I had gone with Saif and Kareena to Pataudi’

Gauravv K Chawla mentioned that Saif Ali Khan enjoys ghost stories and likes to watch horror content with Taimur Ali Khan.

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Filmmaker Gauravv K Chawla, who directed the horror-thriller web show Adhura, recently shared an interesting anecdote where he shared that him and Saif Ali Khan once played the Ouija board game together to call ghosts. He added that Saif finds the supernatural world intriguing and even said that Saif enjoys watching horror content with his son, Taimur Ali Khan.

In an interview with Mirchi Plus, Chawla said, “I had gone with Saif and Kareena to Pataudi and Saif loves ghost stories. He really loves them. He really likes that world and I think he also makes Taimur watch those things (horror shows).”

Chawla said that Saif’s friends from England were also there and joked that they were trying to call the ghost in English. He added, “There we sat and played the Ouija board game, where they call the ghosts. I was there, he (Saif) was there, his some friends from England were there. We were sitting in Pataudi, which is in Haryana and everybody was talking in English. I was like, will an English-speaking ghost come here?”

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When asked if they had any ghost encounters that night, Chawla said no. He said, “No, our language only was wrong. But after that we started talking about our experiences of having encountered a spirit. And there was a lady from England and she was talking about it. So it is a real thing.”

Earlier in an interview with PTI, Saif had opened up about afterlife and had said, “I am agnostic in real life. I’m very secular in the sense that I think too much religion worries me because they put an emphasis on the afterlife. And not enough emphasis on this life. I have a very sad feeling that once you die, it’s just lights out. That’s the end, nothing more. I sometimes hope there is more.”

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