Social media fame comes at a price, and Ekki learns that the hard way in Yahan Koi Bhoot Naheen. This spine-chilling 20-minute short film takes the concept of viral stunts and flips it into a terrifying tale of supernatural vengeance now streaming on Cpics.tv/checkout . Starring Syed Fazal Hussain and Rida Isfahani, the movie delves into the dangers of mocking forces beyond our understanding, blending dark humor with gut-wrenching horror.
The story follows Ekki, an influencer desperate to stay relevant in the chaotic world of social media. His latest prank—a ghost scare gone viral—earns him internet fame but also lands him in trouble when he's dared to spend a night in an actual haunted house. Armed with his vlogging camera and a hefty dose of arrogance, Ekki mocks the so-called ghost to entertain his followers. But the spirit, far from amused, decides to teach him a lesson he’ll never forget. What starts as a lighthearted vlog quickly spirals into a nightmarish ordeal as Ekki finds himself possessed. His body twists in grotesque ways, bones snapping and reality crumbling as the ghost exacts her terrifying revenge.
The beauty of Yahan Koi Bhoot Naheen lies in its ability to draw you in with its satirical take on the influencer culture and then jolt you with genuine horror. Syed Fazal Hussain delivers a gripping performance as the overconfident Ekki, whose transformation from cocky prankster to terrified victim is both haunting and believable. Rida Isfahani’s portrayal of the ghost is equally compelling, leaving audiences unnerved and captivated by her rage-fueled presence.
This short film is not just about scares; it’s a commentary on the modern obsession with internet fame and how far people will go to chase it. With its sharp script, intense atmosphere, and a terrifyingly satisfying conclusion, Yahan Koi Bhoot Naheen will keep viewers on the edge of their seats while leaving them questioning the price of going viral.
Stream it now on Cpics.tv/checkout and experience a horror story that will stay with you long after the credits roll. Mocking ghosts might seem like a good prank—but some things are better left alone. Are you brave enough to watch?