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This episode of Men’s Locker Room is going to be spine chilling! Step into the world of the paranormal with Amaan Parkar, a renowned paranormal researcher, as he unravels spine-tingling tales and sheds light on the mysteries of the supernatural. With our host Sadhika Sehgal, he dives deep into the haunting legends, dark rituals, and unexplained phenomena.
Amaan shares firsthand experiences and terrifying encounters, including the eerie Mukesh Mill horror story and the curse of Malcha Mahal, often regarded as India’s most cursed location. The discussion takes us into the shadows of black magic, revealing tales of mysterious rituals linked to celebrities and the dark energies that consume those who fall victim to these practices. From Jahanvi Kapoor to Sara Ali Khan, Amaan unveils shocking truths about the sinister art of black magic in the entertainment world.
The podcast also delves into haunted sites like Shanivaarwada, Mehndipur Balaji, and the most haunted hostel in India, where evil spirits are said to roam. Amaan offers insights into how one can sense negative energy and discusses the worst aspects of being a paranormal investigator.
Beyond hauntings, the conversation expands to include secret societies like the Illuminati, Freemasons, and their alleged connection to Satanic rituals. Amaan deciphers the mystery behind deals with the devil, the symbolism in pop culture linked to Satanism, and the theory surrounding Honey Singh and The Weeknd’s rumored ties to the occult.
This horror podcast also explores mysterious temples, the phenomenon of possession, the significance of Amavasya, and horrifying curses from ancient times. Adding a twist of the unexplained, Amaan shares compelling insights on whether aliens are real and how spirits influence the living. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this podcast will leave you questioning the unseen forces that surround us.
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Timestamps: 
00:00 - Introduction 
02:28 – How Amaan began his paranormal journey
03:55– Spine-chilling Mukesh Mill horror story
05:20 – Black Magic in Bollywood
09:16 – Signs you’re surrounded by negative energy
09:49 – The emotional toll of paranormal investigations
10:05 – Malcha Mahal: India’s most haunted place? 
11:44 – Haunted plot in GK, Delhi: True Story?
12:19 – Borivali’s most haunted place revealed
15:00 – The terrifying realities of Mehndipur Balaji
19:07 – Does Satan exist? Decoding the dark entity
19:55 – Illuminati Secrets: Truth or Myth?
22:53 – Reality behind The Weeknd and Satanism
24:22 – Is Honey Singh also part of The Illuminati? 
28:46  – Freemasons: Does it exist in India? 
33:15 – Are Aliens real? Unsolved mysteries and myths 
37:10 – India’s Most Haunted Places
41:20 – Cricketers’ real-life paranormal experiences
46:40 - Who is most likely to get possessed?
47:50 – The most haunted hostel in India
52:27 – The haunted history of Shanivaarwada

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