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A multi-part story tracking two lovers across three lifetimes, constantly hunted by a vengeful spirit who was wronged in their first life.

The show is divided into three distinct series under the Ssshhhh... brand: 154 episodes (2001–2004).

A group of friends encounters a headless Victoria rider in a haunted jungle.

The Indian horror anthology series Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai (the second installment of the Ssshhhh... Koi Hai franchise) consists of 221 episodes

| Episode No. | Title | Star Cast | Brief Plot | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 31 | | Shilpa Tulaskar | A psychiatrist tries to cure a patient of nyctophobia (fear of the dark), only to discover the patient is a shadow spirit. | | 32 | Chehre (Faces) | Vindhya Tiwari | A woman wakes up with amnesia and a new face; she was murdered and her face swapped. | | 33 | Locket | Rucha Hasabnis | A cursed locket ages anyone who wears it by 50 years in 5 minutes. | | 34 | Dev Rakshas (Demon God) | Rushad Rana | A temple idol begins drinking the milk offered to it, but it is actually a demon sucking the life force of priests. | | 35 | Nakab (Mask) | Sonali Nikam | A killer wears a ceramic mask that fuses to his skin, forcing him to kill forever. | | 36 | Khel (Game/Web series arc) | Karan V Grover | A group of friends finds a VHS tape. When they play it, they are pulled into a deadly game show run by ghosts. | | 37 | Final Chapter (Judgment Day) | Vikram Bhatt (Cameo) | The host, Vikram Bhatt, enters the story to battle the "King of Spirits" who threatens to release all ghosts from the episodes. | ssshhh phir koi hai all episodes list

A haunted police station locks down overnight, trapping officers with the vengeful spirits of criminals who died in custody. 22. Gohra (Episodes 85 - 88)

Unlike modern horror shows that rely solely on jumpscares, this series masterfully blended psychological thriller, monster-of-the-week, dark fantasy, and traditional folk horror.

| Season | Title | Episodes | Original Run | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Ssshhhh...Koi Hai | 154 | July 27, 2001 – August 13, 2004 | | 2 | | 221 | November 3, 2006 – August 22, 2009 | | 3 | Ssshhhh...Phir Koi Hai 3 | 18 | March 19, 2010 – May 16, 2010 |

An artist paints a beautiful woman, only to realize the spirit inside the canvas steps out at night to drain the life force of viewers. 34. Kaal (Episodes 135 - 140) A multi-part story tracking two lovers across three

| Story Arc | Episode Nos. | Title / Subject | |-----------|--------------|------------------| | 11 | 41–44 | (The Return) | | 12 | 45–48 | Jadoo (Magic) | | 13 | 49–52 | Maut Ka Khel (Game of Death) | | 14 | 53–56 | Chudail (The Female Ghost) | | 15 | 57–60 | Aakhri Cheekh (The Last Scream) | | 16 | 61–64 | Dahshat (Terror) | | 17 | 65–68 | Kali Raat (Dark Night) | | 18 | 69–72 | Bhootiya Bangla (Haunted Bungalow) | | 19 | 73–76 | Lash (The Corpse) | | 20 | 77–80 | Inteqaam (Revenge) |

If you grew up in India during the early 2000s, the haunting whisper “Ssshhh... koi hai” was enough to send chills down your spine. The show redefined the horror genre on Indian television. After the massive success of its predecessor ( Ssshhh... Koi Hai ), the makers returned with a revamped, even more thrilling sequel: (often stylized as Ssshhh...Phir Koi Hai - Star One ).

A story of deception, shapeshifters, and malevolent forest spirits.

A gripping multi-episode saga centered around an ancient wall that seals away a catastrophic demonic power. When a group of modern-day individuals inadvertently breaches the wall, they must find a way to reseal it before the evil consumes the world. 2. Phir Koi Hai: Bhoomi (The Cursed Land) A group of friends encounters a headless Victoria

Unlike modern streaming shows that are divided neatly into seasons by year, Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai was broadcast continuously but structured internally into three distinct programming phases or "seasons." Season 1 (2006–2009): The Multi-Part Anthology Era

Gupt Dhan (A thrilling hunt for hidden treasure protected by supernatural forces)

: A documentary film crew ignores warnings at an old Rajasthani fort known for mass female suicides (Jauhar). E2: Victoria No. 401