| Story No. | Title (Telugu) | Approx. Word Count | Core Premise | |-----------|----------------|-------------------|--------------| | 1 | | 4 500 | A lullaby that summons an unseen presence in a suburban flat. | | 2 | “Kotha Mangal” | 3 800 | A newly‑wed couple’s wedding night is haunted by a vengeful ancestor. | | 3 | “Chandam Sankalpam” | 4 200 | A student’s midnight study session triggers a spectral warning about academic fraud. | | 4 | “Kallu Bhootham” | 3 900 | A photographer captures a ghostly figure that later appears in his dreams. | | 5 | “Raatri Palle” | 5 100 | A deserted village awakens only at full moon; locals claim it is a “ghost‑farm”. | | 6 | “Maa Ammayi” | 3 600 | A mother’s protective charm becomes a conduit for a restless spirit. | | 7 | “Nijam Naku” | 4 400 | An investigative journalist uncovers a secret cult that worships a forgotten deity. | | 8 | “Veedu Sankranti” | 4 000 | A family reunion is disrupted by a phantom that mimics a deceased relative. | | 9 | “Bhoomi Bhootam” | 3 700 | A farmer’s field is haunted after a land‑sale dispute; the ghost seeks restitution. | | 10| “Madhya Ratri Madhuram” | 4 300 | A late‑night bus ride turns eerie when passengers start vanishing one by one. | | 11| “Pelli Parichayam” | 3 800 | A matchmaking app leads a bride‑to‑be into a haunted house. | | 12| “Sankalpa Sangamam” | 5 200 | The final story weaves together threads from earlier tales into a collective climax. |