Muje to he cartoon wali horror story horror km or comedy ziyada lagti he😂😂😂
@AnkitaSharma-lw7oi18 күн бұрын
Science ke students sach mein dangerous hote hai 😢 yanha story mein dekh bhi liya
@rumabiswas336618 күн бұрын
Kash sushant aise hi apna badla le ❤
@Akash-e2y-o4r18 күн бұрын
Bhai kuch naya kahaniya banao😮😮😮😮😮😮
@nabinchandrapatel889115 күн бұрын
Nice story
@RajuGavel9318 күн бұрын
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@ArtiVerma-qu1ui18 күн бұрын
First comment 😂😂😂😂 sorry mazak tha yr 😢😂😂
@ShibaniGupta-g5q18 күн бұрын
Please shibani gupta bhi naam dalo 🎉😢
@Vikash__ff__official_917 күн бұрын
Jay bhim 💙😊
@Ritu.Sardarr_1217 күн бұрын
Khaana khaate time kon kon dekh raha h
@Sanjip_official-l9d18 күн бұрын
Me 18 Ka Hu yarr 😢😢😢koi to patalo gariboki duwa lagegi😅😅😊😊😊😊
@rudrasekharchoudhury474818 күн бұрын
Please make a horror series on "Suhagan Chudail".
@MuhammadHussain-p7l18 күн бұрын
I like horror movies and cartoons ❤😊
@KalpanaDebnath-j3y18 күн бұрын
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@AshishSingh-ge4iy16 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤ hello Ashish yadav ji ❤️ hi
@akshayapanigrahi897918 күн бұрын
Jai Shree Ram jai siva sambhu❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@sonakhan857518 күн бұрын
Best story ❤
@nisaransari952818 күн бұрын
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@ShibaniGupta-g5q18 күн бұрын
Bohot jyada viewers honge
@yashyadav865418 күн бұрын
Har har Mahadev 🙏🏼🕉️
@KalpanaDebnath-j3y18 күн бұрын
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Shibani gupta 👍🦋❌
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Shibani gupta
@yurajgupta325518 күн бұрын
Hlo ❤
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@yurajgupta3255 hello Mr gupta ka haal chaal
@OmkarChitalkar-p9c16 күн бұрын
*त्यागी की आत्मा ने बहुत ही सही किया।* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ShibaniGupta-g5q18 күн бұрын
Sabse pehle video dekhne ka
@MDAbjal-v4m18 күн бұрын
GB TV 3:13 😊
@nikhilvarria374218 күн бұрын
Ban jayega
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@nikhilvarria3742 kya
@ShibaniGupta-g5q18 күн бұрын
Assam ka horror story banaiye
@deepti__ff18 күн бұрын
Kaha se ho
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@deepti__ff from Assam north east 💫✨
@AbhishekMandloi-x7e18 күн бұрын
Didi. Apko bnate ati he
@deepti__ff18 күн бұрын
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@SabirKhan-eh7py18 күн бұрын
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@NusratJahanFaiza-e4n18 күн бұрын
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@VinaKumari-v3m16 күн бұрын
Aao
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@KalpanaDebnath-j3y18 күн бұрын
Subscribe to my new horror cartoon channel #HorrorChips
@abhishekgurav127518 күн бұрын
Scary town story 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Scary pumpkin 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Scull tailes 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Khoony monday 🌟🌟🌟 Koo koo tv 🌟🌟 Evil eye 🌟🌟 Haunted House 🌟 Horror story 🌟 Horror tailes 🌟 Dream tune tv 🌟 Darr sabko lagta h 🌟 Darawani kahaniyan 🌟 Chalawa Stories 🌟 Khayal 3 baje 🌟 Bloody saya 🌟 Once upon a time 🌟 Doo doo tv 🌟 spooky Friday 🌟
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@ShibaniGupta-g5q18 күн бұрын
Bass yahi sab kaam reh gya hai hamara
@M1X-cc8oo18 күн бұрын
Bhabi lover like kwro 😂
@M1X-cc8oo18 күн бұрын
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@nomanalinomanali874418 күн бұрын
Aapki video Koi daravani Nahin Hai Main Nahin Darta Mere Sath Mera Allah aur Nabi hai
@merabaap996218 күн бұрын
To bhai dekh kyu Raha h aur yaha allah aur nabi ki bat kaha se aa gyi allah aur nabi ne kaha hai tujhe videos dekhne ke liye
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@SonuAlam-m6p18 күн бұрын
chlo chlo mja kre😊😊 akele me
@NemvatiNemvati-n1y18 күн бұрын
Cartons ne ham 22 sal ke ladko ko bhi baccha bana diya
@NamitaSinha-ye4cb18 күн бұрын
Kon kon khana khate samay dekh teh hai 😅 2nd comment ❤
@nitya787418 күн бұрын
i just watched kanjuring it was more phunny than this
@somildogra464518 күн бұрын
1st wali story bhot bekar thi 👎🏼
@DebashreeSahu-pw1og11 күн бұрын
Hannto kyun dekh raha tha
@somildogra464511 күн бұрын
@DebashreeSahu-pw1og baddimag aadmi dekh kr he lgta hai pta ki kya acha hai or kya bura
@OmkarChitalkar-p9c16 күн бұрын
*मुझे scary town hindi की भुतिया कहानी सुनना बहुत ही बढ़िया लगता है।* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sangeetachoudhury788118 күн бұрын
Please make a horror series on "Wendigo". The Wendigo is a mythical creature or monster from the folklore of certain indigenous peoples in North America, particularly among the Algonquian-speaking tribes. It is often described as a malevolent and supernatural being associated with cannibalism, winter, and greed. The Wendigo is typically portrayed as a gaunt and emaciated figure with pale skin, sunken eyes, and antler-like horns on its head. In legend, the Wendigo is said to be born from the actions of humans who resort to cannibalism in extreme conditions, such as during harsh winters when food is scarce. It is believed that consuming human flesh can transform a person into a Wendigo, causing them to become insatiable for more flesh and to develop supernatural powers. The Wendigo is often associated with cold and hunger, and it is seen as a symbol of the dangers of greed and the consequences of violating taboos. Wendigo stories have been passed down through generations among indigenous communities, and the creature has also been a subject of fascination and inspiration in popular culture, including literature, films, and other forms of media. The Wendigo has become a symbol of the primal fear of starvation and the dark side of human nature. Origin Wendigo Wendigo The legend of the Wendigo has its origins in the folklore of various indigenous peoples in North America, particularly among the Algonquian-speaking tribes such as the Ojibwe, Cree, and Algonquin. The concept of the Wendigo has been a part of their oral traditions for centuries. The specific origins and characteristics of the Wendigo can vary among different indigenous communities, but the common theme is the association with cannibalism and the fear of hunger during harsh winters. The Wendigo legend likely emerged as a cautionary tale to discourage cannibalism within these societies, as it was seen as a heinous act and a violation of cultural taboos. While the exact origins of the Wendigo legend are difficult to trace due to its oral nature, it has been a part of Native American storytelling for generations. Over time, as European settlers and colonizers interacted with indigenous peoples, elements of the Wendigo legend were incorporated into the broader cultural folklore of North America. In the modern era, the Wendigo has also become a popular subject in literature, horror stories, and popular culture, further solidifying its place in folklore and myth. Physical Description Wendigo Wendigo The physical description of the Wendigo can vary somewhat depending on the specific cultural and regional variations in the legend, but there are several common traits often associated with this mythical creature: Emaciated Appearance: The Wendigo is typically described as extremely emaciated and skeletal, with its skin stretched tautly over its bones. This emaciation is a symbol of its insatiable hunger. Tall and Gaunt: Wendigos are often portrayed as towering figures, much taller than an average human. Their height adds to their menacing and supernatural aura. Pale Skin: They are usually depicted with sickly, almost white or ashen skin, which contrasts with their dark, sunken eyes. Sunken Eyes: The eyes of a Wendigo are often described as sunken deep into their sockets, giving them a sinister and hollow appearance. Distorted Face: Some legends describe the Wendigo as having a distorted or elongated face, with sharp, jagged teeth, and a constantly ravenous expression. Antler-Like Horns: In some versions of the Wendigo myth, the creature is said to have antler-like growths on its head. These protrusions can vary in size and shape. Long, Clawed Limbs: Wendigos are often depicted with long, bony fingers ending in sharp, claw-like nails that they use to capture their prey. Tattered Clothing: Some depictions show the Wendigo wearing tattered, ragged clothing, which may be remnants of its former human identity. Personality The personality of the Wendigo in folklore and popular culture is typically characterized by a few key traits: Malevolence: The Wendigo is generally portrayed as a malevolent and evil being. It is driven by an insatiable hunger for human flesh and is often associated with cannibalism. This monstrous appetite for human flesh is one of the defining features of its personality. Greed and Cannibalism: Wendigos are often seen as symbols of greed and the consequences of selfish actions. They are believed to be humans who have resorted to cannibalism in extreme conditions, and this act is seen as a manifestation of their greed and lack of compassion. No Mercy: Wendigos are often depicted as relentless and merciless predators. They are said to hunt humans and have a voracious appetite, showing no remorse or empathy for their victims. Loneliness: In some interpretations, Wendigos are portrayed as lonely and tormented beings, forever cursed by their transformation into monsters. This loneliness may add a tragic dimension to their personality. Supernatural Powers: Depending on the version of the legend, Wendigos may possess supernatural abilities, such as the ability to mimic human voices or control the weather. These powers add to their otherworldly and terrifying nature. Madness: The transformation into a Wendigo is often associated with madness and a loss of humanity. This madness can further contribute to their unpredictable and dangerous behavior. Special Abilities Wendigo Wendigo In various interpretations of the Wendigo legend, this mythical creature is often associated with supernatural abilities and powers. These abilities can vary depending on the specific folklore or story, but some common supernatural attributes and powers attributed to the Wendigo include: Invisibility: In some versions of the legend, Wendigos are said to have the ability to become invisible or to blend seamlessly into their surroundings, making them formidable and elusive predators. Mimicry: Wendigos are sometimes believed to possess the power of mimicry, allowing them to imitate the voices of humans or other creatures. This ability can be used to lure potential victims into their grasp. Control Over Winter: Given their association with cold and harsh winters, Wendigos are sometimes thought to have control over the weather and the ability to bring about blizzards or cold snaps. This power adds to their role as agents of winter’s cruelty. Shape-Shifting: In certain versions of the myth, Wendigos are capable of shape-shifting, allowing them to take on different forms and appearances to deceive or terrify their prey. Supernatural Strength: Wendigos are often depicted as possessing immense physical strength, making them formidable opponents in physical confrontations. Immortality: Some interpretations suggest that Wendigos are immortal or nearly impossible to kill, making them enduring and unrelenting threats. Hypnotic Gaze: Wendigos may be able to use their gaze to hypnotize or paralyze their victims, rendering them helpless. In Modern Usage and Symbolism In modern usage and symbolism, the Wendigo continues to be a powerful and multifaceted symbol with various interpretations and applications: Horror Genre: The Wendigo has become a popular figure in the horror genre, appearing in literature, films, video games, and other forms of entertainment. It is often used to evoke fear, dread, and supernatural terror. Symbol of Greed and Cannibalism: The Wendigo is seen as a symbol of the darker aspects of human nature, such as greed, cannibalism, and the consequences of selfish actions. It is often used to explore themes of moral decay and the corrupting influence of desire. Metaphor for Environmental Destruction: Some contemporary interpretations of the Wendigo draw parallels between its insatiable hunger and the destructive tendencies of human beings toward the environment. It is used as a symbol of overconsumption and the ecological consequences of unchecked greed. Cultural Sensitivity: In modern discussions, there is a growing awareness of the cultural significance of the Wendigo in indigenous folklore. Some people emphasize the importance of respecting and understanding the cultural context in which the Wendigo legend originates and caution against appropriating or misrepresenting it. Psychological Symbolism: The Wendigo has also been interpreted as a metaphor for various psychological and emotional struggles, such as addiction, obsession, and the feeling of being consumed by one’s own desires. Commentary on Isolation: In some modern adaptations, the Wendigo is used to explore themes of isolation and loneliness, reflecting the idea that those who become Wendigos are cut off from humanity and forever tormented by their transformation. Pop Culture References: The Wendigo continues to make appearances in popular culture, including in TV shows, comics, and other media. It remains a source of inspiration for creators looking to tap into its eerie and unsettling qualities. Wendigo is a versatile and enduring symbol that can be applied in various contexts to explore a range of themes, from the supernatural and horrific to the moral and ecological. Its significance and interpretation may vary depending on the medium and the cultural sensitivity with which it is handled.
@ShibaniGupta-g5q18 күн бұрын
Aao baccho maze kare
@SomanathPradhan-by5uo18 күн бұрын
Chalo kanha jae
@SomanathPradhan-by5uo18 күн бұрын
Are yrr mera answer do
@ShibaniGupta-g5q18 күн бұрын
Horror story banaye
@ShibaniGupta-g5q18 күн бұрын
Tabhi toh pese aayenge dusro ke views badhane se paisa nahi milte
@subhajitsarkar907618 күн бұрын
@@ShibaniGupta-g5q Mere pass hai ek sacchi wali daraoni story
@bewafashayari123Күн бұрын
Ooo
@rudrasekharchoudhury474818 күн бұрын
Please make a horror story on "Cecil Hotel" which is located in Los Angeles and it is the most haunted hotel of America. murders while resident there.[33] On August 30, 1985, a group of Los Angeles residents spotted him in the street and prevented him from escaping until police arrived to arrest him. In 1989, Ramirez was convicted of 13 murders and sentenced to death, although he would ultimately die of cancer in 2013.[34] Another serial killer, Austrian Jack Unterweger, stayed at the Cecil in 1991, possibly because he sought to copy Ramirez's crimes.[35] While there, he strangled and killed at least three prostitutes, crimes he was convicted of in Austria. In 2013, the Cecil (by then re-branded as the "Stay on Main" although still maintaining the original Hotel Cecil signs and painted advertisements on its exterior) became the focus of renewed attention when surveillance footage of a young Canadian student, Elisa Lam, behaving erratically in the hotel's elevator, was disseminated widely in international media. The video depicts Lam repeatedly pressing the elevator's buttons, walking in and out of the elevator and possibly attempting to hide from someone. It was recorded shortly before her disappearance. After 19 days, her naked body was discovered in a water supply cistern on the hotel roof, following complaints from guests of odd-tasting water and low pressure. How she got into the water tank long remained a mystery.[36] The floor Lam stayed on was one of the floors that did not have security footage, which left uncertainty as to whether her death was a homicide until Lam’s sister had revealed to detectives that Lam had a history of not taking her medication. Among her possessions left at the hotel were several prescription medications, seemingly untouched. Lam had previously been diagnosed with an extreme form of bipolar disorder and was known for displaying similar psychotic behaviour in the past, also claimed by her friends to act strange at times when her medications were not taken.[37] Police ruled that her erratic behavior on the elevator was caused by a paranoid hallucination, as she had climbed into the tank herself, believing that she was in danger. Police then speculate that perhaps when she entered the tank, the water level was high enough that she could've gotten herself out; but as guests and residents used the tap water, the level could have decreased leaving her trapped in the tank, without a way to get herself out. They also speculate she undressed while in the tank, attempting to remove the clothing weighing her down. The Los Angeles County Coroner ruled her death accidental due to drowning, with