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Trip to Bhangarh: Asia's Most Haunted Place is a 2014 Bollywood horror-thriller film starring Manish Choudhary and Suzanna Mukherjee in the lead roles.[1] It is directed by Jitendra Pawar and produced by Rock N Rolla Films. The music is directed by Onkar Singh. The story is based on urban legends about the Bhangarh Fort in Bhangarh, Rajasthan, a reportedly haunted location dubbed "Asia's most haunted place", and is also influenced by Final Destination (2000).

In a college reunion party, five friends plan to visit a haunted place called Bhangarh and spend some time together. Unaware about the dangers lurking at this place, they come across a unique history and a number of unknown things about the place. After they come back from the trip, unusual events start taking place with the five friends. They are confused about the motive behind the occurrence of those events. They relate the occurrences with the trip to Bhangarh. They assume that the trip has caused all negative impacts on their lives. Will they be able to find the truth of the events? Is someone else behind everything that is happening in the lives of the five friends? [2]

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A group of college friends. An adventurous plan in mind. And a small car that hardly fits 5 people in. Sounds like a typical plan every college student made at some point of time. Well, similar is our story, not only adventurous, but quite spooky and amusing.

Let me first introduce myself. My name is Manav and I was an engineering student from a college in Greater Noida. We were a group of five friends in college who loved exploring new places and trying out new stuff. One fine day, we made a plan to shoot a short horror movie just to save ourselves from the usual click and leave schedule of every place visited. And then came the big idea, why not shoot a horror movie in the most haunted place itself. "Nah, sounds like a bad idea" - one of my friends said. When asked why, he came up with so many hard-to-digest reasons that made us more excited to go on the most adventurous trip of our lives.

And then came the big day, all five of us packed our bags, entered the car and left for the most amusing trip of our lives. I took out the handycam and started shooting some raw footage just like any other found-footage film. We had no script in mind and everything happened just along the way.

Passing by the beautiful farms of Delhi-Jaipur highway, I started recording everybody's reaction to the rumors of Bhangarh being haunted, and what's everybody's take on it. By the time we reached Alwar and were nearing the Bhangarh Fort, it was already dark and the road had no streetlights. If it wasn't for the headlights, our car would have slid to a lake nearby. The more beautiful the city looked during sunlight, the more spooky it became during the dark.

It was around 7.30 in the evening and the weather was chilling when I came across a small idea of a scene for the film in my mind. The idea was to fake the stopping of the car in the midway and to show that we are unable to move further. Ironically, just as we finished shooting the scene, the car refused to start. And that was the time when we realized it was a bad idea to stop the car in the middle of nowhere during the dark. Anyhow, one of my friends whom I met in an Indian Chatting Website managed to start the car after a span of 30 minutes and we all rushed to a Dharamshala nearby for the night stay.

After reaching the Dharamshala, we lit a bonfire and started discussing the history of Bhangarh and the unusual stories linked to the fort. The night passed and the day came when we had to explore the fort and continue filming the movie. As we approached the beautiful fort, we saw a big notice board on the fort's gate that said, no one is allowed to stay in the fort after 5 P.M. Excited, we entered the fort and started filming and exploring the ruins. The place is filled with monkeys and langurs. There we encountered a few temples that had no statues of any Gods inside, which kept us wondering what could be the reason. Moving further, we saw a big gate to the original fort that led us to the infamous "Rani Ratnawati's Temple", on whom the ghost rumors are based. I won't lie but the place spooked me a lot. As beautiful as it seemed with the tourists around, the more spookier it got when we parted our ways to shoot the film. You can see the entire movie in the video below.

As we were about to commence our trip to the magnificent yet spooky fort of Bhangarh, and leave to Delhi, something more spooky happened on our way back home. I will discuss more about that incident in my next article.

There are many interesting and spooky stories related to Bhangarh fort that I decided to visit it to see it by myself. I am a history lover and I never miss a chance to visit an old monument or ruins. Like everyone else, I also came across some haunted stories of Bhangarh Fort and almost everyone insisted that it is the most haunted place in India. I wanted to experience the Bhangarh Fort and maybe experiencing its spookiness. Although I am not someone who is a ghost hunter or like the idea of the ghost still, I wanted to visit experience the Bhangarh fort. I have read some ghost stories of Bhangarh fort that I was kind of prepared to experience something different there.

It was the start of winter, which is the right time to visit Rajasthan. I planned a trip to Bhangarh fort from Delhi over a weekend. When I planned a trip to Bhangarh, we also included Sariska and other surrounding areas that are on the way. Our main focus was to visit the haunted fort of Bhangarh.

We stayed in Sariska overnight and did an evening safari in Sariska Tiger Reserve. The next day after exploring a couple of places we went to Bhangarh fort from Sariska. The road conditions are not very good and it is broken or has dirt patches on the way. There is very little traffic or no traffic so the drive was easy.

According to the story, the princess Ratnavati of Bhangarh was very beautiful and there was no one like her in all of Rajasthan. When the princess turned eighteen, she started getting matrimonial proposals from other states.

In the same region lived a Tantrik magician named Singhia, who was well versed in the occult. He was desperately in love with the princess despite knowing that he would never be allowed to even see her, let alone meet her.

The princess foiled this plan though. She had seen the Tantrik enchanting the oil, and she, therefore, threw it away. The bottle of oil was broken over a boulder. As soon as the oil touched the stone, it started rolling towards the wicked Tantrik and crushed him.

While dying, Singhia cursed the palace with the death of all who dwelt in it, without any rebirth in their destinies. The very next year there was a battle in Bhangarh and Ratnavati died in it. After this people started believing in the curse and left the fort for safer places. Finally, the fort was abandoned.

Another legend claims that an ascetic named Bala Nath lived in the Bhangarh. When King Madho Singh planned to build the Bhangarh fort he obtaining permission from the ascetic Bala Nath. Ascetic permitted him after the king agreed to a condition that said that the shadow of the fort must never fall upon the home of the ascetic.

The fort is under the archeological survey of India and remains open between 6.00 AM to 6.00 PM. All the monuments under control of ASI remain open from sunrise to sunset and the Bhangarh fort is not an exception.

Earlier there was no entry ticket for Bhangarh fort.
From May 2019 there is an entry ticket of 25 INR for Indian nationals and 300 INR for foreign nationals. Like most ASI monuments if you pay digitally then ticket cost is lesser. Then Indians have to pay 20 INR and foreign travelers 250 INR.

The nearest railway station is in Dausa, which is 30 km from Bhangarh. Dausa is 280 Km from Delhi. There are direct trains between Dausa and Delhi. Rajasthan roadways also run buses from Delhi to Dausa.

If traveling from Delhi to Bhangarh fort then you can stay in Sariska, which is 30 km from Bhangarh. There are several hotel options in & around Sariska. You can also visit the Sariska Tiger Reserve if staying there.

There were lots of monkeys and langurs in the area. Some of the monkeys were jumping outside the main gate and climbing on the trees. The monkeys of Bhangarh are fearless and not bothered by people. Their actions made us a bit nervous in the beginning.

We walked further and reached the lower level of the fort. There are a stone ramp and stairs to climb the three-stories of the Bhangarh fort. There are a couple of tall gates before you finally reach the top of the fort.

Upper floors have long corridors, rooms and other structures. Some of them are ruins while others are in good condition. Since the top of the fort is quite high so we can see the surrounding areas. There is a hill on one side of the fort, which protected from enemy attack. Three sides have open grounds after Bhangarh fort walls. There is no village nearby and the area is full of shrubs.

Some people who visited Bhangarh affirmed that there is a strange feeling in the atmosphere, which causes symptoms of anxiety and restlessness but we had no such experience. The ruins are beautiful and tranquil as there is no mad tourist rush. The place itself is beautiful and the surroundings are perfect.

We climbed down and sitting near the Shomeshwar temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are statues of Ganesh, Hanuman and local goddess in the temple. We again met that local man and he smiled as he noticed us. He told us that we are in the safest place in the fort.

He told us that once he came with his friends and it was late afternoon. It started getting dark early so they were coming down fast. As they were almost near the bottom of fort ramp one of his friends started screaming and making weird sounds. Before they could shake him for his strange behavior he started running madly. The moment he reached near the temple wall he collapsed. They splashed some water on his face and he regained his senses.

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