Mumbai's Most Haunted Places: A Spine-Chilling Guide

Explore the dark side of Mumbai with our guide to the city's most haunted places, from the cursed floor of Grand Paradi Towers to the restless graves of the Tower of Silence.

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Mumbai's Most Haunted Places: A Spine-Chilling Guide
Real Estate Mumbai:Mumbai, the city of dreams, is also home to a plethora of paranormal activity. From haunted chawls to cursed film sets, we take you on a journey to the most spine-chilling places in the city. So, grab a flashlight, say a prayer, and venture into these haunted nooks of Mumbai — if you dare. D'Souza Chawl, Mahim

The Ghost in the Well This chawl in Mahim is said to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who fell into a well decades ago. Residents report seeing her wandering the corridors, searching for water or a way out. While harmless, the sight of her ghostly figure is enough to make anyone scurry indoors after sunset.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park Nature’s Haunted Corner Imagine enjoying a peaceful evening stroll through the park when suddenly, a woman dressed in white appears by the roadside, flagging you down. The guards here will tell you it’s best not to stop. Legend has it, if you do, this eerie hitchhiker will chase after you with inhuman speed, vanishing only after thoroughly scaring the life out of you. Mukesh Mills, Colaba Bollywood’s Spookiest Set

This defunct textile mill has earned a reputation for being the creepiest film location in town. Actors have claimed to see shadowy figures moving in the corners of the rooms, and some even swear they’ve felt an icy presence guiding their every move. If Bollywood’s finest won’t stick around here after dark, maybe neither should you.

Grand Paradi Towers, Kemps Corner The Cursed Floor Real estate in Mumbai is famously expensive, so it’s telling when a building like the Grand Paradi Towers sits with vacant flats. The towering complex has been the scene of multiple suicides, all linked to the same eerie spot — the eighth floor. A cursed floor, some say, where an “unseen force” lures people towards the edge.

Pawan Hans Quarters, Juhu The Flaming Girl In 1989, a girl named Salma set herself on fire at the Pawan Hans Quarters in Juhu, leaving behind a legacy of terror. Residents whisper about sightings of her burning figure, running in anguish before disappearing into a peepal tree. Tower of Silence, Malabar Hill The Restless Graves Perched atop Malabar Hill, the Tower of Silence is where Mumbai’s Zoroastrian community lays its dead to rest in the most unique way imaginable — by leaving them exposed to the elements and scavengers. People passing by this towering structure often report feeling an unseen presence nearby. St. John’s Baptist Church, Andheri Exorcism Echoes Once a place of worship, now a ruin surrounded by tales of possession and exorcism, St. John’s Baptist Church in Andheri is not for the faint of heart. Built in 1579 and abandoned in 1840, the church is said to have been haunted by the ghost of a young bride. Marve and Madh Island Road The Bridal Apparition According to local legend, a bride was brutally murdered on her wedding day and left in the mangroves. Her spirit, dressed in bridal attire, now haunts this road, appearing to drivers and causing accidents. Nasserwanj Wadi, Mahim The Landlord’s Revenge Close to Mahim railway station lies Nasserwanj Wadi, where a Parsi landlord named Nasser was brutally murdered in his own cabin. Burnt alive, his spirit is said to haunt the property, wreaking vengeance on anyone who dares cross his path. SNDT Girls’ College, Juhu The Ghostly Scholar An old building with an eerie reputation, SNDT Girls’ College in Juhu may be one of Mumbai’s more obscure haunted locations, but it’s no less chilling. The story goes that if you pass by the building at precisely 2 a.m., you can hear the sounds of a woman reciting multiplication tables, followed by eerie slaps and children crying.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most haunted place in Mumbai?

The Grand Paradi Towers in Kemps Corner is considered one of the most haunted places in Mumbai, with a cursed floor that has been the scene of multiple suicides.

What is the story behind the haunted D'Souza Chawl?

The D'Souza Chawl in Mahim is said to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who fell into a well decades ago. Residents report seeing her wandering the corridors, searching for water or a way out.

Is the Tower of Silence really haunted?

People passing by the Tower of Silence often report feeling an unseen presence nearby, and some believe that the tower is haunted by the restless spirits of the dead.

What is the legend behind the Marve and Madh Island Road haunting?

According to local legend, a bride was brutally murdered on her wedding day and left in the mangroves. Her spirit, dressed in bridal attire, now haunts this road, appearing to drivers and causing accidents.

Is it safe to visit these haunted places?

While some of these places may be considered safe to visit during the day, it's generally not recommended to visit them at night or alone. It's always best to exercise caution and respect the local legends and traditions.

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