Bhootiya haveli chapter 2
The Journey Begins
The story follows a happy family of four: Ramesh (the father), Ramadevi (the mother), and their two children, Pravin and Bunty. The family sets out on a joyful road trip to Shimla in their car, singing and playing games. However, as night falls, their car mysteriously breaks down in a secluded area. With no phone signal and a sense of unease in the air, the family decides to walk and seek help.
The Trap
After walking for an hour, they encounter a massive, eerie mansion. Despite Ramadevi’s gut feeling that something is wrong, Ramesh dismisses her fears, and they knock on the door. They are greeted by an old woman who claims to live alone and offers them shelter for the night.
At midnight, the couple hears the sound of a child crying. Upon investigating, they find the old woman weeping. She tells them a tragic story about losing her son and daughter-in-law in an accident and expresses her deep sorrow over never having a grandchild. Moved by her grief and blinded by a sudden sense of greed when she mentions her wealth and gold, Ramesh and Ramadevi agree to let her "bless" and "worship" their daughter, Bunty, in a private ritual.
The Black Magic
The old woman takes Bunty into a locked room, forbidding the parents from entering. Inside, the "kind old lady" reveals her true form as a Pishachini (a demonic entity). She places a cursed locket around Bunty’s neck and performs Black Magic, placing the girl under a trance.
Outside, the parents realize their mistake when the door refuses to open, even with force. They find an ancient book in the mansion that reveals the truth: the woman is a soul-stealing demon. The book states that the only way to kill her and break the magical seal on the door is with a Trishul (Trident) consecrated with holy rituals.
The Search for Salvation
Desperate, Ramesh, Ramadevi, and Pravin flee into the nearby forest to find help. They encounter a powerful Aghori Baba. After initially offending him by offering money, Ramadevi wins his help through her sincere devotion to Lord Shiva. The Aghori agrees to help them craft a wooden Trishul.
The parents embark on a dangerous quest through the haunted forest to collect "divine flowers" and "holy water" from a glowing tree and an ancient well, facing terrifying spiritual entities along the way by chanting "Om Namah Shivaya."
The Final Battle
Armed with the consecrated wooden Trishul and the power of their mantras, the Aghori and the family return to the mansion. The Aghori uses the Trishul to shatter the demonic seal on the door. A fierce battle ensues between the Aghori and the Pishachini. Ultimately, the Aghori plunges the Trishul into the demon's heart, destroying her and ending her reign of terror.
Conclusion
As the sun rises, the evil mansion’s magic fades. The family is reunited with a safe but shaken Bunty. After thanking the Aghori Baba, who vanishes into the morning mist, the family repairs their car and returns home, forever changed by the night they looked into the face of evil and were saved by faith.