A family moves into an old haveli. The youngest daughter keeps talking to “the man under the stairs.” When they break open the locked door, they find nothing — except a staircase going down into the earth, with fresh footprints coming up .
Four college friends dare to spend a night in a closed boarding school. They hear a bell ring — and suddenly, they’re students in 1975, and the headmaster is a vengeful spirit who fails students permanently.
It sounds like you're asking for a fictional "Season 2" episode list for the popular Indian horror-comedy audio series Ssshhh... Koi Hai (originally created by Vividh Bharati and later adapted for television). Since no official second season exists in the format you're describing, I’ve created a as if the series returned with a new chapter. ssshhhh koi hai season 2 all episodes list
A village barber never lets customers look in the mirror after a haircut. One curious boy sneaks a peek — and sees his reflection walking away, leaving him trapped in the mirror world.
A late-night train has a bogie that appears only during eclipses. Passengers who board find themselves in the abandoned village of Kuldhara, where the ghosts of wronged women ask one question: “Will you stay as our justice?” A family moves into an old haveli
The spirits from all previous episodes converge on Ratnagiri. The protagonist learns the truth: the town was built on a sleeping collective ghost — and every story has been waking it. The final whisper: “Don’t open your eyes.” Ends on a freeze frame of the protagonist’s pupil reflecting a shadow standing right behind the camera. Would you like a full written script for the first episode, or a printable episode checklist styled like a TV guide?
A ham radio operator picks up a frequency from a village erased in the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy. The ghosts there don’t know they’re dead — and they’re inviting him to stay forever. They hear a bell ring — and suddenly,
A little boy finds a locket in a dried-up well. Every time he opens it, he hears a woman sobbing. When he finally sees her reflection, she points behind him — at something far worse.