"We are planning to come together for a web series under Sixth Sense Entertainment. It will be in the horror genre. We are making it specially for the Indian horror fans. I have the concept, the idea. It will be in Hindi. We are working out the details. It will mostly happen this year," Jeffery told PTI.
Though horror is his forte, Jeffery enjoys watching comedy films. He even intends to bring on screen this side of him through a comedy film.
Ask him if he would ever attempt making a comedy or drama, he says, "I would love to try writing a comedy. Lot of my horror films has had drama element... Its melodrama at times. A whole drama film, I don't think I can do it."
"They (team of the festival) reached out to me asking if I would be interested to be part of this festival. I said yes immediately as it was about horror films. I have no exposure to Indian horror films so this festival will be a good exposure for me," he adds.
The Sixth Horror Short Film Festival is scheduled to be held from tomorrow to May 20 in Mumbai where short horror movies from the across the globe will be screened.
"There are some filmmakers who don't have money but are talented.. You don't need money to make a good film. It is good for people to see what's there in the competition.. It does help you to up your game. Filmmaking is an art form and one should just keeping learning," he says.
One of the films to be screened at the festival is "Dead Awake", written by Jeffrey and directed by Phillip Guzman. It will be screened on May 20.
The noted writer has not watched any Indian horror films but he plans to catch up on some films soon.
"I have been told Ram Gopal Varma and Vikram Bhatt are good at horror films and that Ramsay movies are a must watch. So, I will be watching their films on DVD soon," Jeffery says.
"The sad thing is that horror is looked upon as a niche genre despite it doing well commercially. It doesn't get that much amount of respect as it should get. Directors need to be vocal about promoting their film as a horror rather than saying its a thriller or supernatural film just own it (horror as a genre)," he says.
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