Saturday, 11 February 2017

Ramoji Film City – Hyderabad

 Ramoji Film City – Hyderabad


Being one of the biggest film cities in the country, this place is home to a lot of hotels which have been projected to a lot of controversy because of the reported “supernatural activities” in and around them.
Witnesses report the lights kept on top keep falling off, the light men- who sit with the lights on top have been pushed so many times and many have had grievous injuries. The food left in rooms also gets scattered around the room and strange marks are left on the mirrors.
Females are more targeted by the ghosts than the males. Girls reported an invisible force tearing their clothes off, some said they felt someone knock their washroom doors while the rooms remain locked from the inside. They create havoc. Many preventive measures have been taken but in vain. Must visit haunted place in India in case you want to experience the paranormal for yourself.

Mansi Dessai

Sylphs( The air holds mysteries)

Spirit of the air is what they call it. In the ancient western tradition it is believed that there exists some kind of energy in the air called Sylphs. They are invisible beings of the air. Sylphs have been a major topic in the field of fairytales and fiction movies. One of the most popular movie that has used the concept is Harry Potter. These air spirits are portrayed as guardians who protect secret knowledge and beautiful women and are said to be mischievous with men.

What’s so special about Sylphs?

Sylphs are known to be invisible and they also have a type of intelligence that men lack. They have believed to have a deep sense of understanding between nature and its connections. It is also said that the future holds some mysteries about them.

                       Weakness

Sylphs have the power to freely move in the air but like humans they can be harmed by physical entities such as fire, water etc. Mythology says that sylphs can fall sick and even die and when they die they simply stop existing. The mysteries further reveal that these spirits can have immortal souls if they marry humans.

Although they exist only in folk tales, the idea of Sylphs is really pretty interesting.

Nikitha Furtado
SU160093

Creepy dream

My creepy dream


Soft voices hustled, whistling through the leaves

Enchanting the melody of horror and wierd creepy things.
Doors bang Windows open and glasses fall
Then comes a bright light of despair from the doorway of the hall.
'Who is there?' came out my struggling feared voice
Then came a shooting, almost nullified attic noise.
Fear gushed in and absolute bravery rushed out
Up front came a shadow, fat, round and stout.
Closer came my eyes, almost unable to bring them apart
Realising lately I rolled my eyes from my dreamy cart.


Mansi Dessai

Jatinga

Jatinga Assam

Jatinga is a mystic, beautiful, lush green village located on a ridge in the North Cachar Hills of Dima Hasao District in Assam at the foothills of the Borail range. It is located in the vicinity of Haflong town which is the District Head Quarter of North Cachar Hills. It is a popular tourist spot which is easily accessible by train, buses, taxis and auto-rickshaws. Decorated with blue Vanda Orchids during the flowering season, it is home to 2500 Dima Hasao population. Jatinga is located about 330 km South of Guwahati – the commercial capital of Assam. The natives earned their livelihood mostly from forest products, specially cultivation of bamboo and export. Hunting was a part of their life and the juveniles were trained to adopt various hunting techniques.




The mornings in Jatinga is illuminated by the spectacular sunlight peaking through the Hempeopet Peak. The Hempeopet Peak is the second highest peak in the mountainous terrain which gives tourists a marvelous view. Jatinga is famous for its orange orchards, beautiful orchid gardens, and its traditional tribal dances, and for the mysterious suicidal tendencies in birds. In fact, Jatinga is also called Death Valley for Birds due to the strange phenomenon of avian mass suicides. There is a bird watchtower in Jatinga from which one can witness the mysterious phenomenon, however prior permissions from district forestry office in Haflong is necessary.

In late 1950's British tea planter and ornithologist E.P.Gee and Salim Ali visited this place to find out the cause of mysterious death of migratory birds. The first record of this mysterious phenomenon is found in the book Wild Life of India (1957) by E.P. Gee. Gee, a naturalist, wrote that the suicides of birds only at the specific spot is extraordinary. The phenomenon did not occur at the nearby places even if they were illuminated just like Jatinga. He also recorded the conditions required for this phenomenon - fog, cloud and mist. The incident happens in the late monsoon months between September and November in the late evenings mostly between 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. It mostly happens in dark moonless nights with light rains when the South Westerly winds are blowing. Gee brought this mysterious phenomenon to the Global attention.

Jatinga became a popular tourist destination by the 1980's. The mystery of Jatinga attracts ornithologist from all over the world but the phenomenon still needs to be investigated and understood. The most likely cause of mass avian suicides could be disorientation of the birds at high altitudes and high speed winds due to the widespread fog, which is common at the end of the monsoons. Dr. Sudhir Sengupta sent by the Zoological Survey of India to investigate and unscramble the mystery strongly believes that the magnetic properties of subterranean water is altered by the atmospheric conditions of this terrain. These changes though invisible, affect the physiological rhythm of the local birds and they start behaving abnormally towards the sources of light which leads to the mysterious happening.


The Hindu on October 28, 2010 says, on a moonless night, when the mist and fog bearing South-Westerly winds blow over the Jatinga valley, different species of local migratory birds get attracted to strong light sources or “bird trap lights.” The phenomenon remains an unsolved mystery, with many theories doing the rounds.


Rushali Shinde

THE LADY OF THE WELL

THE LADY OF THE WELL

D’Souza Chawl is located near Canossa Primary School in Mahim, Mumbai. A Chawl is a building up to 4-5 floors. This chawl is lined by houses on both the sides. D'Souza Chawl has a well inside its compound that is said to be haunted. The well didn't have a boundary around it. One woman while getting water from that well tripped and fell into the well and died.It is repeated many times that people have seen the apparition of the unfortunate lady wanders around the well at late night and disappeared before the dawn. 


"The lady of the well" did not harm anyone although people are advised not to go towards the wall at night. Another haunting in this chawl is that of a guard who is often spotted near one of the trees. He appears to be there in the night and people often see him guarding the area.

Janeska Coutinho


HAUNTED ROAD OF BAYTAKHOL

HAUNTED ROAD OF BAYTAKHOL


In India, there are a lot of haunted places, where for a ghostly reason number of road accidents occurs. Road of Baytakhol which is between Dhavali and Bori, is one of them. It has a long reputation for hunting . it has witnessed many accidents and paranormal activities for a long time and still continues to witness .A ghost of an infant has been often seen around this area. Many years ago people started to face spooky incidents like ghastly screams from the darkness, sudden crossing of the paranormal lady in front of their vehicles, their blood chilling laugh etc. According to some people, they have seen a girl standing in the middle of the road who screams loud. Eerie sounds are often heard . If anybody tries to lookback, they find nothing but an empty road. This causes the driver to swerve and lose control of the vehicle. A surprisingly large number of accidents have occurred on this road, and many-a-person claim to have seen the same woman.

Janeska Coutinho

RODRIGUES HOUSE

RODRIGUES HOUSE





No horror saga is complete without a haunted house with urban legends associated with it. For Goa spook fest, it's the Rodrigues Home, located in Verna, a village approximately 10 km north of the South Goa district headquarters, Margao. A normal-looking house, where the Rodrigues family still resides, this mansion has been the reported setting for several supernatural activities. To believe the locals, the doors and windows of the house open and close at will and lights keep flickering on and off to create an ominous air. Adding more to the horror trail, some also report that the cutlery of the house keeps on moving without any visible external stimulus!


Janeska Coutinho