No, Medieval is usually fictional and not based on a true event. It's more about creating an imaginative world in that setting.
It might be. Sometimes stories are inspired by real-life events, but with some fictional elements added for entertainment.
It could be. A lot of stories take real-life situations and build on them to create a more engaging narrative. But it's not always a one-to-one representation of actual events.
Not all medieval movies are based on true stories. Many are works of imagination or loosely adapted from historical accounts with added fictional elements for entertainment purposes.
No, it's not. Medieval is a fictional movie that takes inspiration from various historical elements but doesn't have a direct basis in real events.
No, it's not. Medieval is a fictional movie with a made-up plot and characters.
Not really known. It could be based on multiple true elements combined or a fictionalized account of a lesser-known historical incident. The possibilities are quite diverse.
I don't know for sure. It's possible that it has elements of truth or is completely made up. Without more details about the story, it's difficult to determine if it's based on a true event.
The story of Chandramukhi is not based on a single true event. It is more of a fictional tale that draws inspiration from different cultural and social aspects. For example, the idea of a dancer with a tragic love life might be a common theme in many stories. But in the case of Chandramukhi, the filmmakers have weaved their own story using such general themes and added elements like the haunted mansion and the mystery around her character for the movie's plot.
There's no evidence to suggest that it is based on a true event. Ghost stories often draw from our fears and superstitions. The '2012 ghost story' was probably created to tell a spooky tale. Maybe it was inspired by the general sense of unease that surrounded the year 2012 due to the various apocalyptic predictions, but it doesn't mean there was an actual ghost - related event at that time.
It's highly unlikely. 'The Tailor' is more likely to be a work of fiction. Authors often invent plots and characters to tell an interesting tale rather than basing it on a specific true occurrence.