One common theme is friendship. Like in many stories, bhoots often end up befriending humans, showing that differences can be overcome. Another theme is redemption. Sometimes the bhoot has done something wrong in the past and through its interactions in the story, it gets a chance to make up for it.
One popular bhoot cartoon story in Hindi is about a bhoot who was cursed to stay in a graveyard. One day, a young girl visited the graveyard to place flowers on her grandfather's grave. The bhoot saw her and was curious. Instead of harming her, he started to follow her around. Eventually, the girl noticed the bhoot and instead of being scared, she talked to him. Through their conversations, the bhoot's curse started to break, and they became friends. This story shows that understanding and kindness can break barriers, even with a bhoot.
Once upon a time, in a desolate old house, there was a strange presence. Every night, a khatarnak (terrifying) figure would appear at the end of the hallway. It was a woman in a tattered white dress, her face hidden by long, matted hair. One night, a young girl who was staying in the house heard strange whispers. As she peeked out of her room, she saw the figure slowly approaching. She was frozen with fear. Then, suddenly, the figure vanished. But the next night, it was back, and this time it got closer. The girl could feel its cold breath on her neck before she fainted. When she woke up, she ran out of the house and never returned.
A khatarnak horror story is frightening because it plays on our deepest fears. Fears of the dark, of being alone, of the supernatural. For instance, a story about a haunted house where the main character is all alone at night. The creaking floors, the cold drafts, and the feeling of being watched all tap into our natural fear response. Also, the lack of control in these situations is scary. The character can't just make the horror go away easily, and that makes the story really frightening.
There is a new wala story about a girl named Wala. She was an artist. She loved to paint the landscapes around her. One day, she got an idea to paint a mural on the side of the old, dilapidated building in the center of the town. At first, people were skeptical, but Wala didn't care. She started painting. Day by day, the mural took shape. It was a beautiful scene of the town's history, with all the important events and people depicted. Eventually, the mural became a tourist attraction and the town was revitalized. Everyone praised Wala for her creativity and determination.
Well, 'Bhoot' is typically not based on real events. It's usually the imagination of the creators coming to life on the screen or in the story, designed to thrill and scare us.
I'm not sure specifically who this'mba chai wala' is without more context. It could be an individual who has made a name for himself in the chai - selling business while having an MBA background.
Definitely not. Bhoot 2020 is purely fictional. It uses elements of horror and suspense to engage the audience but has no connection to real-life incidents or people.