Actor Emraan Hashmi says he would rather play the character in his films than just be an actor.

Horror is here to stay

Actor Emraan Hashmi, on his first visit to Allahabad, for the promotion of Ek Thi Daayan, a horror thriller, Emraan says horror as a genre is here to stay.

"Numbers go in favour of horror films. Raaz 3 had a great opening and did great business. A huge chunk of the audience wants to come to theatres to get scared. The excitement is palpable in both comedy and horror, but is missing in drama. So, that's the reason I prefer horror over drama because the audiences reaction is immediate. Horror makes people jump out of their seats.

There is a misconception about spooky films being dependent on special effects, but the best of horror films, right from The Exorcist to The Omen, never used special effects, though the visual effects in the form of makeup was there. In India, a film like Raaz3 has upped the bar in terms of visual effects in horror and Ek Thi Daayan will do it further. Horror is now part of mainstream cinema in India, which was not so till a few years back," he says.

Not comfortable with the familiar

Known for his association with the Bhatt camp, Emraan is now a regular in Ekta Kapoor's films. However, according to the actor, "Comfort zone kills an actor. The more uncomfortable you are, the better you act, the more cushy you get, the worse you get as an actor. I have seen it happening to myself.

The films which I was comfortable doing and was confident about, did not fare well at the box office. Though repeating