Genre- Horror Comedy
It all started when Ramesh, a struggling YouTuber, decided to move into the infamous "Bhoot Bungalow" to make a viral ghost-hunting video. The rent was dirt cheap, the location was isolated, and most importantly—it had free WiFi. "Bhai, haunted hai toh kya hua, signal toh full aa raha hai!" he convinced his friend Suresh.
The landlord, an old man with suspiciously glowing eyes, handed them the keys and muttered, “Ek baat yaad rakhna—raat ko kitchen mat jaana.”
"Accha, bhoot diet pe hai kya?" Ramesh joked.
The duo set up their cameras and started streaming live. “Aaj hum kholenge is bhoot bungalow ke raaz!” Ramesh announced, while Suresh, his cameraman, shivered in fear.
As they explored the house, strange things began happening. The lights flickered, a chair moved on its own, and someone whispered, "Biryani laaya?"
“Biryani? Bhoot bhi foodie hota hai kya?” Suresh whispered, clutching Ramesh’s shirt.
Ignoring the warning, they tiptoed into the kitchen. A half-eaten samosa floated in the air and vanished. The fridge door opened, revealing a ghostly hand reaching for a packet of Amul butter.
“Bro, yeh bhoot bhookha hai,” Ramesh whispered, gulping.
Suddenly, a translucent figure in a lungi and banyan appeared. He looked less like a fearsome ghost and more like a sleep-deprived uncle. “Arey, kyun pareshaan kar rahe ho?” the ghost grumbled.
Ramesh and Suresh screamed and ran to the door, but it slammed shut. “Relax! Main full violent bhoot nahi hoon, bas foodie hoon,” the ghost explained. “Naam hai Narayan. Pehle yahan ka bawarchi tha, ab bas yahi reh gaya.”
Suresh, now slightly less terrified, asked, “Matlab, tum sirf khaane ke chakkar mein haunt kar rahe ho?”
Narayan sighed. “Haan bhai, jeevan mein sirf do cheezein important hoti hain—swadisht khana aur sahi WiFi.”
Ramesh’s eyes widened. “WiFi ka password doge?”
Narayan smirked. “Ek plate paneer butter masala laao, phir bataunga.”
The two friends sprinted to the nearby dhaba and returned with steaming food. Narayan devoured it like a true Indian uncle at a wedding buffet. Finally, he revealed the holy grail—"Password: CholeBhature123".
“Yeh toh viral ho gaya!” Ramesh grinned, already editing the video.
Thus began a unique partnership—Ramesh and Narayan started India’s first Ghost Mukbang YouTube channel, where Narayan reviewed food from different restaurants. The channel exploded overnight.
But one night, things took a turn. Narayan, sipping on lassi, looked concerned. “Mujhe lagta hai… is ghar mein sirf main nahi hoon.”
Suresh dropped his camera. “Matlab?”
“Ek aur bhoot hai… woh violent hai!” Narayan shuddered.
Just then, the lights flickered, and a deep, eerie voice boomed—"Mujhe bhi biryani chahiye!"
“Abe, yeh toh puri bhoot canteen hai!” Suresh wailed.
The room turned ice-cold as a shadowy figure emerged. It was a tall ghost in a kurta, looking like a disgruntled professor. “Main Raghunath Mishra hoon. Yahan lecturer tha. Ab bas biryani aur shaanti chahiye.”
Ramesh, sensing an opportunity, grinned. “Aap bhi YouTube pe aayenge?”
Raghunath adjusted his invisible spectacles. “Haan, par sirf Hyderabadi biryani ki review karunga.”
And so, the channel grew. From Bhoot Mukbang to Bhoot Foodie Reviews, they took the internet by storm.
One day, even the landlord returned—floating. “Arey, yeh mera hi ghost hai, mujhe bhi feature karo!”
And thus, Bhoot Bungalow ka WiFi became the hottest YouTube channel in India, proving that ghosts, like humans, only need good food, fast internet, and a little bit of fame.😁