I'm from assam! My grandmother tells me a lot of stories about BAAK! stories of fisherman with lamps ... it's said the baak has a pouch where his magical powers rest... and there are stories when men managed to get hold of that pouch and that opens up another dimension of storylines.
Kautuk, your storytelling is so good, I managed to get through the episode but now I don't know what will happen when I'll sleep because it was so spooky and your storytelling made it even more spookier. Never lose this art, please
Kautuk yaar. You have a glow when you're talking about ghosts. I share this fascination with you. Btw, it is said that the spirits call out to us by fascinating us, enchanting us and almost forcing us to read about them, hear about them, and when we are close enough, it's over. Cheers.
Ghosts from Indian folklore... Man these are some of the best stories I have heard on the internet...Your narration is also a big factor that they are so spooky... 👹
Have been listening to your stories for quiet a while now, and I must tell you it is such a refresher for me. Given the WFH situation where there is no fixed hours of working, your stories come to my rescue! Please keep them coming! 🙏 Much love! ❤
This was such a fun episode to be a part of! Made me remember the first time TISS boys mentioned Kautuk's storytelling skills. He truly creates an environment and the words just hit you hard! As always, Saurabh added to the tales and spookiness with his editing! To everyone reading, please share tales from your state/region in the comments, we are all a bunch of horror stories enthusiasts and would love to know more!
AAAAAAAA MY FAVOURITE GENRE BY MY FAVOURITE NARRATOR. love you for making time to do these, kautuk! Also, what's up with your hair in this one? nice, but different.
Fun fact: A lot of the villages in India claimed that playing Himesh Reshamiya's "Jhalak Dikhla Jaa" Attracted spirits to the area where the song was played
Firstly, I loved the fact how each story had some logic behind it, it’s like each of them had their purpose.. Secondly, all of the stories narrated by Sir Kautuk creates a mental image in my mind because of which I was shutting my pants throughout. TOO COOL MAN!✨
This is my first time listening Kautuk's 'Second hand stories'. (I have listened his standup sets and podcasts. Love him all of them). and I must say that his story telling was very alluring. He was not exaggerating the stories for dramatic effects, YET his style was quite gripping and held me back. Will listen more of these stories now. Love you Kautuk.
Another co-incident, I am in train right now. Nice work kautuk. Sorry being a upsc aspirant (somehow) , I just can't digest the existence of viceroy in 18th century. Till 1857 there were governors and governor generals. Amazing interludes.
My grandfather had once narrated a first hand experience of Baak in Assam. He said it was as if somone was calling his friend and he was kind of drawn to it. Suddenly for a second he came back to his senses and they both got away from the river. Infact much latter about 4 years back the fishy smell thing descended upon my mother once we were bathing in a forest side river followed by my mother getting a severe fever for about an half an hour which spontaneously resolved on its own without any treatment along with the disappearance of the smell.
Great storytelling Kautuk, keep those stories coming. There was these rumours around 90s in Mumbai specifically regarding the sightings of 3 Mundi wali chudail, also greatly discussed in podcast too.
Amazing episode, We can never get enough of your stories Kautuk. The way you keep us hooked while listening is just amazing. Lots of love ❤ Can't wait for next one🤭
Fascinating stories man.. loved it.. btw.. the moment i saw the title muhnochwa i was just waiting how would you pronounce it but.. you made it sound like Japanese 😂😂... It's actually मुह नोचवा say it like someone from U.P would have said it.. that bhojpuri accent.. you would have got it then..
My mom is from Bihar she tells me the story of Muhnochwa. In Bihar there was a theory that Muhnochwa is robot sent by America. You can imagine the amount of fear that people stopped sleeping outside of there house.
Hey Kautuk...regarding muhnochwa, it was definately not a self inflicted attack. My father suffered burns on face in night. And he is a deep sleeper. Can't imagine him sractching or burning himself. Also, I too saw something descend from sky one evening. It looked exactly like some people had described, some hawk with red eyes. I don't know what it was till date but surely it wasn't product of somebody's imagination. It was a real thing.
Good episode 👍. I would like to recommend some story related to Ooty ,as it is connected to many of them . I Prnslly have been a part one ,a strange tale regarding my resort ,vvid construction of the bunglows, being welcomed by a host of insects , a strange well just behind our bunglow , completely pitch dark . windows and doors automotically opened ,starnge noises, people falling ill ,bus nearly crashing then shutting off , one of the family member acting sort of possed and all such strange things to make 3 of the most frighting nights of my life .
Need more ghost, spooky stories. Loved it. Would be more fun if we could see reactions of people who you're recording it with 😅 especially in ghost stories. Keep it up kautuk. A suggestion if some stories are in Hindi, it would reach more audience
There was popular urban legend dping round in my state. A auto driver picked up a woman in the wee hours of night. when he dropped her in her destination, she realised she had no money on her. she asked the auto driver to wait while she went inside her home and retrieve the fare. The driver agreed and waited a long time for her. When she didn't, he knocked at the door and a old lady appeared, through the side of her head, He saw a picture of that same woman garlanded. upon being asked, the women replied that her daughter passed away 5 years ago in a road accident
Suresh sir doing ghost stories even in his childhood...
#HararmyRepresent
The days he used to have hair
@@AbeRegulus on the head too
From Kautuk telling Biswa he believes in ghosts to admitting that he doesn’t believe in ghosts, we all grew up.
I can never forget Biswa making fun of Karaaank karke andar aaya😂
Kharrraaang karke awaaz aya 🤣
What a throwback, the character developed 😮💨
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From biswa making fun of kautuks story telling to kautuk becoming the greatest story teller, we all grew up
I'm from assam! My grandmother tells me a lot of stories about BAAK! stories of fisherman with lamps ... it's said the baak has a pouch where his magical powers rest... and there are stories when men managed to get hold of that pouch and that opens up another dimension of storylines.
Need more of these. There’s a huge market for ‘Creepypasta’ on RUclips and you’re one of the best storytellers. Consider making more of these! Cheers.
The main inspiration for this week's story was that Kautuk watched Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 and thought isse acha toh mai horror story suna deta hun.😅😂
Yupp,They ruined everything that was good about the first part
The editing made the stories so much more scary, I watched it in the morning, in broad daylight and still got scared by just the editing of it all
thank you so much
"The real question is how to tell a ghost story" still holds true
Kautuk, your storytelling is so good, I managed to get through the episode but now I don't know what will happen when I'll sleep because it was so spooky and your storytelling made it even more spookier. Never lose this art, please
Kautuk yaar. You have a glow when you're talking about ghosts. I share this fascination with you.
Btw, it is said that the spirits call out to us by fascinating us, enchanting us and almost forcing us to read about them, hear about them, and when we are close enough, it's over.
Cheers.
Thanks Daniyal for scaring the shit out of me😊
@@dev_s21 don't turn around if you see anything in the reflection on your screen. :)
@@daniyal._ 😊😊
😊
Ghosts from Indian folklore... Man these are some of the best stories I have heard on the internet...Your narration is also a big factor that they are so spooky... 👹
A long awaited spooky episode
Happy Kautuk Storytelling Appreciation Day! This is going to be an awesome because people have been asking for Ghost Stories.
Loved the VHS type effect on the video... Terrific story telling as always... +442!
i can see some inspiration from hojay bhai, cyril dada,suresh sir, and habooboo sahukar
Have been listening to your stories for quiet a while now, and I must tell you it is such a refresher for me. Given the WFH situation where there is no fixed hours of working, your stories come to my rescue! Please keep them coming! 🙏 Much love! ❤
The edit, background music these episodes are getting really really good
This was such a fun episode to be a part of! Made me remember the first time TISS boys mentioned Kautuk's storytelling skills. He truly creates an environment and the words just hit you hard!
As always, Saurabh added to the tales and spookiness with his editing!
To everyone reading, please share tales from your state/region in the comments, we are all a bunch of horror stories enthusiasts and would love to know more!
Hands down one of my fav ep, thank you kautuk for this 😍❤️
AAAAAAAA MY FAVOURITE GENRE BY MY FAVOURITE NARRATOR. love you for making time to do these, kautuk! Also, what's up with your hair in this one? nice, but different.
Listening to Armor’s story, i now appreciate what baburao meant when he repeatedly said “Khopdi tod iska Khopdi tod saale ka”
Fun fact: A lot of the villages in India claimed that playing Himesh Reshamiya's "Jhalak Dikhla Jaa" Attracted spirits to the area where the song was played
What the fuck?
Was it for a gRAVE party?
@@rl1900 Fr.. Ain't even joking
@@magpie0824 😆
hahahahahahaha
More ghost stories please. Your voice makes me feel it very intense. Love from my side ❤️
Firstly, I loved the fact how each story had some logic behind it, it’s like each of them had their purpose..
Secondly, all of the stories narrated by Sir Kautuk creates a mental image in my mind because of which I was shutting my pants throughout.
TOO COOL MAN!✨
This is my first time listening Kautuk's 'Second hand stories'. (I have listened his standup sets and podcasts. Love him all of them). and I must say that his story telling was very alluring. He was not exaggerating the stories for dramatic effects, YET his style was quite gripping and held me back. Will listen more of these stories now. Love you Kautuk.
Kautuk’s story telling is beautiful - but so so so heightened when he does horror stories. Always a favourite!
I so wanted this spooky episode....I am so glad u decided to do this ghost folktales...I hope you do such stories at least once a week.
Loved this episode.
But, try to bring more episodes where you tell one long story in each episode.
Another co-incident, I am in train right now. Nice work kautuk.
Sorry being a upsc aspirant (somehow) , I just can't digest the existence of viceroy in 18th century. Till 1857 there were governors and governor generals.
Amazing interludes.
Pls do another episode of ghost stories.
It was so interesting. I was totally hooked .
Selmon bhai’s new target - Black Baak😜
I have been waiting for some spooky horror stories from u. Love your videos ❤️
Kautuk we need more of this please
Great video. Need 1 video atleast in a month about ghost, spooky stories
My grandfather had once narrated a first hand experience of Baak in Assam. He said it was as if somone was calling his friend and he was kind of drawn to it. Suddenly for a second he came back to his senses and they both got away from the river.
Infact much latter about 4 years back the fishy smell thing descended upon my mother once we were bathing in a forest side river followed by my mother getting a severe fever for about an half an hour which spontaneously resolved on its own without any treatment along with the disappearance of the smell.
i am from assam and have heard a lot of real incidents about baak, its really nice of you to take it up.
Man you set up the mood fantastically, with your storytelling, the background music and the chilling stories !!
Is it just me, or Baak and his pouch sounds similar to Hastar in Tumbbad?
When you said, maybe you will find company, and suddenly, my pillow started warming. It actually frightened me. 🤣🤣🤣
Didn't watch it last night coz I knew I would shit my pants!! 😅
Great story telling yet again .The music and the filter sealed the deal. Love SHS!! ❤
thank you
Heard after a long time about the skondho kata... Please do sequels as long as you keep getting stories.
Quite crazy... 😱😅 Would completely recommend this to Bawa...
Amazingggggg
morebof these plizzzz
This gave me chills. Kautuk you are an incredible storyteller!!!
more ghost stories!!!!
kautuk we really enjoy it
Man!! these stories and the narration get better with every episode.
😅😊
Love these stories . Keep continuing your art Kautuk. Amazing story telling skills !
Great storytelling Kautuk, keep those stories coming.
There was these rumours around 90s in Mumbai specifically regarding the sightings of 3 Mundi wali chudail, also greatly discussed in podcast too.
I was always scared of headless people in my surroundings and now even more.
With the current extremist domination scenario in socio political regard,you are going to see many headless people around you 😀 hopefully not.
ads are so nicely laid out. thank you for this, not many youtubers think of it
Amazing episode, We can never get enough of your stories Kautuk. The way you keep us hooked while listening is just amazing. Lots of love ❤ Can't wait for next one🤭
Fascinating stories man.. loved it.. btw.. the moment i saw the title muhnochwa i was just waiting how would you pronounce it but.. you made it sound like Japanese 😂😂... It's actually मुह नोचवा say it like someone from U.P would have said it.. that bhojpuri accent.. you would have got it then..
My mom is from Bihar she tells me the story of Muhnochwa. In Bihar there was a theory that Muhnochwa is robot sent by America. You can imagine the amount of fear that people stopped sleeping outside of there house.
Loved your ghost stories please bring more such horror Stories 😅👏
i usually hoard SHS by kautuk and binge them all at once...love the series
I am sure everyone was just waiting to hear a spooky story from you ❤️.
hell yeah, kautuk bhai more of this pleasssseeeee 🙏🙏
watching at 3:43 am , lets gooooooo
Awesome storytelling and animation
Maybe you will find company...chills
Wowowow. We want more of these !!
Bhai please come up with more it was really interesting session
My heart went high with "maybe you will find company" 😅
Great use of sound effects man loved it 🥶
omg!!!!!!!!! kautuk story great as always but the additional effects were ON POINT! like the slow sound ur screen also the interval pictures wow
Nice background music!
Rayo Vallecano Kautuk.
Loved this one...but the tiger wala story remains my favorite.
Damn, this is my first video and amazed to find you narrating lores... And I'm watching this @ 4.23
Hey Kautuk...regarding muhnochwa, it was definately not a self inflicted attack. My father suffered burns on face in night. And he is a deep sleeper. Can't imagine him sractching or burning himself. Also, I too saw something descend from sky one evening. It looked exactly like some people had described, some hawk with red eyes. I don't know what it was till date but surely it wasn't product of somebody's imagination. It was a real thing.
Main wait hi kar raha tha ki aap ye topic pe stories daaloge 😬
Kautuk & any story > John Wick & Pencil. ❤
Recently subscribed to your channel after binging TISS podcasts & must say you have phenomenal story telling skills 😀 Keep it up!!
Amazing Stories Kautuk, loved the inclusion of North East Indian Stories. Waiting for the next episode
UFO's next episode. Roswell, Kecksburg, Travis Walton, Bob Lazar, Rendlesham, Skinwalker Ranch, 2004 Tic-Tac, etc. Bhar bhar ke stories hai.
Please tell the story Ramendra Narayan Roy of Bhawal estate.
It will blow minds of every one.
Thanks for the stories Parthiv भाई
This was so well done. Loved it!
"Nishir dak" is one of the scary stories I heard in my childhood
Petition for making Kautuk Direct and Write a Horror / Thriller Movie with Varun and Bawa in the lead and Music by our beloved Aadhar.
a that's cool will love to know some spooky stuff from all over the world
Baap video Kautuk, Baap. And edit karne waale ne masst edit maarela hai.
Good episode 👍.
I would like to recommend some story related to Ooty ,as it is connected to many of them .
I Prnslly have been a part one ,a strange tale regarding my resort ,vvid construction of the bunglows, being welcomed by a host of insects , a strange well just behind our bunglow , completely pitch dark . windows and doors automotically opened ,starnge noises, people falling ill ,bus nearly crashing then shutting off , one of the family member acting sort of possed and all such strange things to make 3 of the most frighting nights of my life .
Amazing stories. I am a big fan of stories of Jim Corbett from Man eater of Kumaon. You should consider doing one episode of those.
damn the munochwa fear is back into me!
It’s almost like ‘snarled’ but much creepier!
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME
PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE ❤️🙌🏼
Need more ghost, spooky stories. Loved it. Would be more fun if we could see reactions of people who you're recording it with 😅 especially in ghost stories. Keep it up kautuk. A suggestion if some stories are in Hindi, it would reach more audience
Do a story on Lydia Fairchild next
There's Chakwa from Kokan, Maharashtra. Infact, you should make a whole episode on ghosts from Kokan.. there are literally so many 😂
NO FOR REAL! @kautukshrivastva PLS DO THIS!
Thank u, was looking for something like that.
Keep up the good work, Much much love!
There was popular urban legend dping round in my state.
A auto driver picked up a woman in the wee hours of night. when he dropped her in her destination, she realised she had no money on her. she asked the auto driver to wait while she went inside her home and retrieve the fare. The driver agreed and waited a long time for her. When she didn't, he knocked at the door and a old lady appeared, through the side of her head, He saw a picture of that same woman garlanded. upon being asked, the women replied that her daughter passed away 5 years ago in a road accident
Habooboooos guaranteed
Holly shittt..it's been only 2 stories n m already spooked out
Super scary story 👍loved it
Nice and Awesome Narration 🎆🎇🎆
The view from lakady is amazing
After ages heard story of "Skandhakata"
Our Grandmother used told us the stories in our childhood..
Thank you KS 👍
Need 2nd part of these stories
Phat gai bhai pehle 5 min me hi.. kal subha dekhunga 👍
Parthiv patel doing spooky stories, good job.
literally sitting alone in a dark room with one candle!!!👻
Just subbed, great stuff here!