There are certain locations in Mumbai with a long, dark past that provide ideal settings for creating terrifying movies.
One such location is SNDT Girls college. Legend has it that an unseen spirit of a girl who committed suicide haunts this place.
Nasserganj Wadi is considered one of the most haunted places in Mumbai due to an incident involving the burning alive of a Parsi man here; their spirit still patrols this property and harms anyone who enters.
Santa Cruz West
Santa Cruz West in western Mumbai is considered more affluent than its eastern neighbours, boasting several private and public schools as well as being home to Mumbai University.
Mumbai’s haunted places are said to be filled with spirits of those who died violent deaths, such as Poonam Chambers in Worli. Many believe Poonam Chambers is haunted by souls of those killed during bomb blasts in 1993 and wall crashes that happened there in 1997; security guards have reported hearing cries for help even when no one has ever been present there.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park may seem peaceful during the daytime, but after dark it supposedly becomes one of Mumbai’s scariest haunted locations. Legend has it that an eerie ghostly hitchhiker wearing white sari asks for lifts before quickly disappearing without leaving any trace behind – dogs also howl at this location!
Mukesh Mill
Mumbai is well known for its bright and beautiful side; however, it also features some eerie places which house some of India’s most haunted spots.
Mukesh Mills, a textile mill that was destroyed in a fire in 1982, is said to be haunted by the spirits of former employees who remain haunted on its premises today. Although often used as a filming location for Bollywood movies, actors and crew alike reportedly become fearful upon seeing its ghostly presence and usually abandon shooting as soon as possible – although actors do sometimes shoot scenes here!
Vrindavan Society in Mumbai is another mysterious locale said to be haunted by an old man’s spirit, with residents reporting hearing strange noises and experiencing cold spots around this residential area. Many even believe security guards at Vrindavan Society receive warnings if they sleep while on duty!
Nasserganj Wadi
Near Mahim railway station lies one of Mumbai’s most haunted spots: Mahim. According to legend, an elderly Parsi man was burned alive here and his spirit continues to watch over this location, tormenting those who enter or block its path – particularly on full moon nights when vehicles may get blocked by vehicles that get in its way.
Borivali’s Grand Parade Towers complex has long been known for being haunted and many residents have committed suicide here; multiple sightings of an elderly lady dressed in white are reported on its premises.
Ghostly bilingual lawyer figures are believed to haunt this historic landmark’s court rooms, even night guards have reported being hit by this ghost during night watch patrol.
Aarey Milk Colony
Aarey Milk Colony has long been the subject of ghost stories. According to legend, an old, depressed man committed suicide within one of its buildings and has since then haunted people here; watchmen have reported being struck at night while security guards swear they hear whispered messages that cannot be explained away by logic alone.
One eerie spot on this list is Bombay High Court, which is believed to be haunted by a multilingual lawyer whose spirit awakens whenever there is a murder trial taking place there.
SNDT Girls College in Mumbai is widely considered to be among the city’s most haunted sites, particularly for a female ghost seen with her child requesting rides in the dark and then mysteriously disappearing afterward. Locals have even reported hearing what sounds like the cry of babies in this area.