India, Oct. 31 -- A dah Sharma made her debut with the supernatural hit 1920, so scares and spooks are hardly new to her. This Halloween, the actor opens up about her delightfully eccentric take on the festival of fright. "Halloween and me go way back, more than sau saal ago, from 1920 to 2025," laughs Adah. "For me, it isn't a day, it's a lifestyle. Halloween is when the world finally catches up to my vibe. Scaring people is my cardio! It's also a great way to learn how to express fear as an actor. I use it as an excuse to scare people all year round," she grins, before adding a bizarre twist: "Once, I saw a mannequin in a mall turn his head and speak. He told me cockroaches will take over the world soon. No one believes me, but it's true, I was freaked out!" If she were to host a Bollywood-style Halloween bash, Adah says her theme would be terrifyingly simple. "All of us actors would have to come without makeup, not the 'no-makeup look', but actually barefaced. Everyone would have to style themselves. That would be scary enough!" When asked about real-life spooky moments on set, she quips, "I work in Bollywood, I experience unexplainable things every day! The spookiest was when my role got mysteriously chopped off from a film. No disclaimer, no warning. I told myself maybe I was hauntingly good. But it wasn't even a ghost film! They made me temporarily invisible, that's another level ghosting." If Adah were to reinvent a horror classic, she already has a script ready. "I'd play a possessed Paro in Devdas. She'd team up with Chandramukhi and make all the alcohol in the world disappear. Devdas and all the drunk men would finally be held accountable, and we'd both turn into invisible witches travelling the world," she chuckles. Her favourite horror moment from Hindi cinema is equally unexpected. "The staircase scene from Hum Aapke Hain Koun! I'm still traumatised when I see my aunts walking down steps in sarees. That movie scarred me, I literally get nightmares about my dear ones tripping on stairs in slow motion." Currently, Adah is shooting in Mumbai for, unsurprisingly, another horror film. "I have a feeling that after release, my character will become a favourite Halloween costume," she teases....