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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bollywood Star Dino Morea Recalls Childhood Halloween Hijinks and Hosting Epic Parties

Bollywood Star Dino Morea Recalls Childhood Halloween Hijinks and Hosting Epic Parties

31 Oct

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Summary

  • Dino Morea, star of Bollywood horror film Raaz, shares memories of celebrating Halloween as a child
  • Morea hosted massive Halloween parties with 700 guests in the past, dressing up as characters like Dracula
  • Morea says he's never experienced anything paranormal, despite filming in cemeteries for Raaz
Bollywood Star Dino Morea Recalls Childhood Halloween Hijinks and Hosting Epic Parties

In an exclusive interview with Bombay Times, Bollywood actor Dino Morea reflects on his memories of celebrating Halloween as a child growing up in Bengaluru. Morea, who starred in the 2002 supernatural thriller Raaz, recalls how he and his friends would dress up in costumes like capes, fangs, and fake blood to have small Halloween parties in their neighborhood. They would even go door-to-door for trick-or-treating.

While Morea's filmography includes one of Bollywood's most iconic horror movies, he insists he's never actually experienced anything paranormal, even when shooting in cemeteries for Raaz. The actor says his biggest fear is the prospect of failure and bad scripts, not ghosts. To overcome his fears, Morea advises looking inward to understand their root causes.

In the past, Morea was known for hosting massive Halloween bashes with around 700 guests, where people would come dressed as characters like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or Mogambo. He even had an impressive Dracula costume. Morea fondly remembers these Halloween parties as a chance to go all-out and celebrate the spooky holiday.

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Dino Morea recalls having small Halloween parties in his neighborhood in Bengaluru as a child, where everyone would dress up in costumes like capes, fangs, and fake blood to have fun and go trick-or-treating.
In the past, Dino Morea used to host massive Halloween parties with around 700 guests, where people would come dressed up as characters like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or Mogambo. He even had an impressive Dracula costume.
No, Dino Morea insists he has never actually experienced anything paranormal, even when shooting in cemeteries for the film Raaz. He says his biggest fear is the prospect of failure and bad scripts, not ghosts.

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