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Bhoota Gappa Special Edition Releasing This December — 50 Dark Odisha Folklore Stories (Submit Your Village’s Horror Story!)

 Bhoota Gappa, India’s fastest-growing indie horror folklore series, is returning this December with a massive Special Edition a year-end bonanza featuring 50 dark folklore stories from the villages of Odisha.

If you love Indian horror stories, Odisha ghost legends, and authentic village-based folklore, this anthology is going to be the biggest Bhoota Gappa release yet.

Even better? YOU can be part of the book.

If you or your family have a true horror story from a village in Odisha, you can submit it and get featured with full credit in this Special Edition.



Why This Bhoota Gappa Special Edition Matters

  • 50 Dark, Unheard Folklore Tales
  • Authentic rural horror stories
  • Ancient myths & village legends
  • Spirits, deities, demons, curses, rituals
  • Oral tales told by grandparents, priests, villagers, tribes

Odisha is one of India’s richest storytelling regions filled with:

  • Village ghost stories

  • Tribal folklore

  • Temple hauntings

  • Riverbank spirits

  • Ancient legends

  • Mysterious rituals

  • Stories passed down through generations

But most of these stories never get written down, and many are on the verge of disappearing.

This December, Bhoota Gappa is creating a community-driven folklore archive  preserving real stories from real villages across Odisha.

This Special Edition contains:

It is a once-in-a-lifetime collection for anyone who loves Indian horror, regional folklore, or Odisha culture.



Submit Your Odisha Village Horror Story — Get Featured in the Book!

If your village has a ghost story or folklore tale, this is your chance to publish it for the world.

What to send:

  • Your Name

  • Your Village Name

  • Your District

  • Your Horror / Folklore Story (any length)

Send it via:

Instagram DM (Bhoota Gappa / JustUtter)
Email - "misrapratiksha@gmail.com"

Who can submit?

  • Anyone from Odisha

  • Anyone with a folklore story from their grandparents

  • Anyone who has witnessed or heard a supernatural incident

  • Anyone who knows a village-specific legend, temple story, or spirit lore

You do not need to be a writer.
You only need a story your village believes in.

This is your chance to let your village’s name enter Odia folklore history.





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