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Never miss a horror, film ‘Stree’ trailer based on a true story.

This ‘true story’ behind the ‘women’ film is even more scary.

The trailer of Rajkumar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor’s upcoming film ‘Bride’ has been hit on social media. In the trailer, Prince and Pankaj Tripathi’s funniest dialogues and Shraddha’s Rao romance people are coming to love.

This ‘horror’ movie is about a girl’s soul (witch) who comes every year in the city and kills men only by leaving their clothes. The more horror of this film is that this story is based on a true story.

STORY

The film, which is being directed by Amar Kaushik, is based on true events. This is a very unique film of your kind which will be seen by the audience from 31st August.

The story of the film has been woven in a village named Chanderi where suddenly men start to disappear in a mysterious way. The news goes that there is a witch named woman who is making these men disappear.

The film trailer starts with a question from Rajkumar Rao in which he asks Pankaj Tripathi, who is the woman? Tell everyone who you know about him. Rajkumar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor are seen on a single screen for the first time in any film. The chemistry of both is amazing. Graphics and special effects are amazing, which accumulate atmosphere with background music.

Story of ‘Nale ba’

Seeing the trailer of a woman, it is understood that this story revolves around a true incident that took place in South India.

Around the year 1990, there was a rumor circulating in Karnataka’s capital, Bengaluru that there is a ‘witch’ which revolves around night in the city streets. She keeps looking for the witch men.

They say that the witch knocked on the door of the people’s houses and gave voice to the house man in a very lovely voice. He used to call them especially in the voice of a man’s mother or wife. If the man went out by listening to his knowing voice then he would kill the witch within the next 24 hours. These rumors had spread like a fire in the city, people were scared and did not get out of the house at night. After that people thought of a way to avoid this witch-drainage

If you translate the drainage from Kannada, it means ‘come tomorrow’. People were writing their gates in front of their houses so that the evil spirits did not knock on their door. It was believed that after reading the drains, he would return to the witch.

There has been so much rumor about the witch that people still celebrate April 1 as ‘Nalla Ba Dey’. It is said that in those days many people had heard the noise of knocking someone’s door outside their home and there were also many fierce killings.

 

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