The legend of the Suhagan Chudail dates back 200 years, a chilling tale of beauty, betrayal, and black magic. This terrifying story begins in a small kingdom where a beautiful girl named Nishigandha lived. Her beauty was unparalleled, and one fateful day, the king of the land became obsessed with her.
One night, the king summoned Nishigandha to his palace. Before she could understand his intentions, the king tried to force himself on her. In the struggle, the king met with an accident, and he died on the spot. The entire kingdom accused Nishigandha of the king’s murder. Whispers spread that she was no ordinary girl but a chudail (witch). In their fury, the villagers burned Nishigandha alive.
The Transformation into Suhagan Chudail
As her story seemed to end in tragedy, a tantric stumbled upon her charred body. Using his dark magic, he brought her back to life, but Nishigandha was no longer human. She became the Suhagan Chudail, a being thirsty for beauty, power, and immortality.
The tantric revealed to her that she could achieve immortality by acquiring the “16 Shringaar” (sixteen adornments of a married woman). Each Shringaar had a unique power, and to gain them, she had to marry men born under a rare constellation and sacrifice them on the night of a red moon.
Thus, the ordinary Nishigandha became the dreaded Suhagan Chudail, a name that would haunt the region for centuries.
The Chilling Encounter of Arjun and Rani
Arjun and Rani, a newlywed couple living in Jaipur, had an eerie encounter with the Suhagan Chudail. One weekend, they were returning home from a road trip when they stopped at a roadside tea stall. A stunningly beautiful woman walked in, and Arjun couldn’t take his eyes off her.
Rani grew suspicious of the woman, who was adorned with heavy jewelry, including a mangtika and mehendi. Soon, strange events unfolded. The woman touched her mangtika, and out of nowhere, it started raining heavily, despite it being summer.
Against Rani’s wishes, Arjun invited the woman to their home. At home, Rani noticed something odd – the woman didn’t cast a reflection in the mirror, and her face appeared burned.
The True Face of Suhagan Chudail
That night, Rani witnessed the horrifying truth. The woman revealed her true form – half-burned skin and a terrifying face. She used her magical mehendi to bind Arjun and ultimately killed him before vanishing. This was the work of the Suhagan Chudail, who had claimed her 15th Shringaar.
The Final Hunt
With only one Shringaar left to achieve immortality, the Suhagan Chudail set her sights on Moksh, a royal heir from Vajragarh. However, Moksh was protected by his lover Diya, whose love and magical locket might be the key to defeating the Suhagan Chudail.
Will Suhagan Chudail Be Stopped?
Can Diya and Moksh fight the Suhagan Chudail and her sinister powers? Or will she achieve immortality by claiming her 16th Shringaar?