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The series is an adaptation of the popular story by Souvik Chakraborty, often featured on the Sunday Suspense audio drama platform. The narrative follows four friends—Amiya, Mitul, Pallab, and Titas—who travel to the remote hillside village of for a peaceful vacation. Their trip turns into a supernatural nightmare when they unwittingly trigger an ancient curse associated with the deity Devi Parnashavari , a goddess known in Hindu and Buddhist traditions for protection against epidemics.
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The debut season, which premiered on , on the Hoichoi platform, consists of seven episodes. It is based on the popular story by Souvik Chakraborty from the "Sunday Suspense" series. Genre: Folk Horror, Mythological Supernatural Thriller. Director: Parambrata Chatterjee. : The primary home for the series, featuring
"Parnashavarir Shaap"—translated roughly from Bengali as The Curse of the Tree Spirit . It was a lost project. A regional horror mini-series filmed in the late 90s, broadcast once on Doordarshan, and then vanished into the ether due to a copyright dispute and the rumored suicide of its lead actor.
The show marked the digital debut of veteran actor , whose portrayal of the stoic and knowledgeable Bhaduri Moshai was a highlight for many viewers. Director: Parambrata Chattopadhyay Chiranjeet Chakraborty as Niren Bhaduri (Bhaduri Moshai) Surangana Bandyopadhyay as Mitul Gaurav Chakrabarty as Amiya Anindita Bose as Titas Arna Mukhopadhyay as Pallab Technical Highlights & Critical Reception Their trip turns into a supernatural nightmare when
A remote village in the Sundarbans, Parnashavari . An old tribal woman, Mokshi , sits inside a hut made of shal leaves and bamboo. Outside, a government officer tears down similar huts to make way for a “development project.” Mokshi chants in an unknown tongue, pricks her thumb, and draws a symbol on a fallen leaf. That night, the officer’s family finds him dead—roots growing from his mouth.