Set on the outskirts of Hyderabad, Telangana, Ramoji Film City is a sprawling entertainment and film production hub. Founded by the Ramoji Group in 1996, this vast facility spans 1,666 acres. It has gained international fame and holds the Guinness World Record as the world’s largest film studio complex.
While it attracts millions of tourists yearly for its dazzling film sets, picturesque landscapes, and adventure parks, Ramoji Film City is also shrouded in an eerie reputation. Stories of supernatural activity and unexplained phenomena make it one of the most haunted places in India.
It is believed that Ramoji Film City is built on a former battlefield of the Nizams, where countless soldiers lost their lives. Locals and workers claim that the restless spirits of the fallen soldiers still roam the area, leading to a series of creepy and unexplained incidents.
While some might brush these incidents off as myths or overactive imagination, the number of firsthand experiences and consistent reports over the years has given the stories a life of their own. Even sceptics find it hard to explain away the repeated and similar incidents happening across different crews and times.
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