The dark side: Have you seen these 12 most haunted places in Mumbai?

The city of Mumbai is known for it's 24x7 lifestyle as well as a list of vibrant places and spots to visit. However, Mumbai also has certain places that can run chills down your spine. Here is a list of 12 most haunted places in Mumbai that are creepy enough to give you goosebumps and nightmares

Updated On: 2018-11-19 06:45 PM IST

Aarey Milk Colony: Known for the frequent leopard spotting in this area, Aarey colony is known as a place where no man should walk alone, especially at night. But there is another, more spooky reason for this unsaid rule Many people, especially drivers have reported spotting a woman with a child asking for a lift and then disappearing. Other horror stories, like a child running, an old man disappearing and babies crying at unusual hours during the night have also been reported from the area

IC Colony, Borivli: A gardener committed suicide in an open garden located in the middle of IC Colony, Borivli. His spirit is still rumoured to roam this place and target children playing in the area

Mukesh Mills, Colaba: Established by the East India Company in Colaba, the mill was destroyed after a fire broke out in 1870. The incident killed thousands of people and the mill was shut down thereafter. The deserted Mukesh Mills serves as Bollywood's hotspot for haunted shoots. Bollywood stars and crew members have noticed spooky incidents here and many times were forced to wrap up shoots as early as possible

Mukesh Mills, Colaba: Established by the East India Company in Colaba, the mill was destroyed after a fire broke out in 1870. The incident killed thousands of people and the mill was shut down thereafter. The deserted Mukesh Mills serves as Bollywood's hotspot for haunted shoots. Bollywood stars and crew members have noticed spooky incidents here and many times were forced to wrap up shoots as early as possible

Pawan Hans Quarters, Juhu: In 1989, a girl named Salma committed suicide by burning herself in this area. Since then, people have claimed seeing her burned body roaming around a Peepal tree in the area. Thereafter, residents have built a Hanuman Temple in the area to protect themselves from the evil spirit

Pawan Hans Quarters, Juhu: In 1989, a girl named Salma committed suicide by burning herself in this area. Since then, people have claimed seeing her burned body roaming around a Peepal tree in the area. Thereafter, residents have built a Hanuman Temple in the area to protect themselves from the evil spirit

St. John's Baptist church, Andheri: Built in 1579, this church was abandoned by the Portuguese in 1840. Before 1977, people who visited the church reported presence of spirit of a young bride, so much so that locals performed an exorcism in 1977 to get rid of paranormal activities. However, since then, no one dared enter the church premises

Tower Of Silence: Located at Malabar Hill, this is one of the most haunted places in Mumbai. Parsis leave dead bodies of members of their community as part of their tradition. This makes Tower of Silence a frightening destination in Mumbai. Though people have not complained of any spooky activities here, they say that they feel uncomfortable while passing through the spot

Tower Of Silence: Located at Malabar Hill, this is one of the most haunted places in Mumbai. Parsis leave dead bodies of members of their community as part of their tradition. This makes Tower of Silence a frightening destination in Mumbai. Though people have not complained of any spooky activities here, they say that they feel uncomfortable while passing through the spot

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