Kunal Kemmu On ‘Go Goa Gone’ Completing 10 Years Says “It’s Like My Baby As I Got The Opportunity To Be A Writer…”

Actor Kunal Kemmu is celebrating the 10th anniversary of his zombie-comedy film 'Go Goa Gone'. Read on to know more

Kunal Kemmu On ‘Go Goa Gone’ Completing 10 Years Says “It’s Like My Baby As I Got The Opportunity To Be A Writer…” ( Photo Credit – Instagram ; Go Goa Gone Poster )

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Actor Kunal Kemmu is celebrating the 10th anniversary of his zombie-comedy film ‘Go Goa Gone’.

The actor calls the film his baby as he got his writer credit for penning the dialogues of the film.

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The film starring Saif Ali Khan, Vir Das and Kunal Kemmu, which released on May 10, 2013, has become a cult classic owing to its blend of horror and comedy and rib-tickling dialogues.

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Talking about his experience of working in the film, the actor said, “‘Go Goa Gone’ is a special film and really close to my heart. The film was like my baby as it was my first film where I got the opportunity to be a writer and work on an idea that came to life between the three of us, i.e. Raj – DK & myself. It feels great to see how even after so many years, it’s still being talked about and at the receiving end of all this love.”

The film follows the story of a group of friends who go to Goa for a vacation only to find themselves fighting a desi zombie apocalypse.

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He further mentioned, “Contrary to everyone’s belief that comedy is an easy genre, it requires a lot of hard work and skill. Nothing makes me happier than seeing the audiences laughing and enjoying my character. Doing zombie-comedy for the first time was an experience like no other and I feel honoured to have a film like ‘Go Goa Goa’ in my filmography.”

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