Since the trailer looked like an absolute mad-cap ride, we asked Katrina and Ishaan if the experience of shooting the film was as fun as the trailer suggests. Recalling her experience of shooting the film, Katrina told DNA, "The experience was as fun as you can see in the trailer. That's a good representation of the kind of atmosphere that was there on the sets. A script like that, a film like that, the world-the genre of the film, it just inherently makes you laugh and smile. You know, the writing was fantastic, everyone's character was so well defined that it gave us clear kind of barometers for our room and where we had to play in doing comedy, and then it was just down to creating the right atmosphere, the right vibe, improvising on the sets, we have a fantastic director with us Gurmeet (Gurmmeet Singh). He has directed Mirzapur. He has that fine sense, he knows the right balance, where to draw the line you know, trying to keep short control on it because you can't let things drag in comedy. You want the right beats, know when to hit it, know when to leave it one to hit it, so I think we had the combination of everything we could want to put together, hopefully, a really great enjoyable comedy film."
Sharing his experience of working on the film, Ishaan stated, "It is a fun film, It is a light-hearted film, it is not taking itself too seriously, you can come and have fun at our expense. After Mirzapur, Gurmmeet has made a kid-friendly film as well, which is rather interesting. But this has something for all kinds of audiences. It's childlike, it has full of pop culture references so if you are a fan of films from the 90s, and the 80s, you will have a lot of fun watching this film. It is like a two-hour meme, it's almost juvenile but it's just funny, it is so funny that you can like leave your brains at home, and come have a good time and even if you bring them, hopefully, you will find little references and little fun to be had. So, we had a great time doing this, and hopefully, the audience will feel that."
Phone Bhoot releases in cinemas on November 4. Directed by Gurmmeet Singh and written by Ravi Shankaran and Jasvinder Singh Bath, the horror-comedy is produced by Excel Entertainment, headed by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar.