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Rumors: Dark Lore From India
This podcast takes you into the darkest and most remote corners of India, where Chandrima Das (bestselling author of Young Blood and Twisted) uncovers how real events and people from history have transformed into magical myths, strange superstitions, and haunting lores. A ghost soldier guarding the Indo-China border; a ‘black magic’ village in Assam; an imprisoned tree in Kerala; a witch-hunt that still goes on. We will make you rethink your realities, question your beliefs, and face your deepest, darkest fears. Can you handle the truth? Tune in every Friday to find out!
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4.7 stars from 27 ratings
As an anthropologist, I’m very much connected and intrigued by the different cultures of around the world that inculcate such stories. You’re inspiring many story geeks and storytellers by your work. Keep it up.
Anubis1708 via Apple Podcasts · India · 04/09/23
Brilliant and Bravo
'Rumours-dark lore of India' is mesmerizing and distinct, which explore the horror dimension from an unorthodox perspective. Writer did brilliant job in researching the tiny details and unraveling the metaphors in an unique way. The voice of the storyteller is pitch perfect and create the...Read full review »
Nandita_Saha via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 12/29/22
Great Show
Narration , Music , Plot and Sentence Phrasing is awesome . One of the best podcast channel on apple podcast app .
Ripan Tiwana via Apple Podcasts · India · 12/02/22
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