mounika
It isn't really true as there isn't such a castle found in India. However, if you do believe in ghost stories, there is a possibility it's true.
Naveena
this is the story of Gul-E- bakawali It is an intresting story
Kavita kaushik
"Chandramukhi" is a fictional story that has been adapted into various films and plays, primarily based on the Tamil folklore and the character of Chandramukhi, a ghostly figure associated with love and betrayal. While it draws inspiration from cultural themes and mythologies, the specific narrative is not based on a true story. The most famous adaptation is the 2005 Tamil film starring Rajinikanth, which popularized the character and storyline further.
Chandramukhi is a fictional character from Indian folklore and popularized in films, particularly in the Tamil movie "Chandramukhi." She is often depicted as a ghost or spirit associated with a haunted mansion. While the character has captured the imagination of many, there is no evidence to suggest that she is a real ghost; she remains a part of cultural storytelling and mythology.
He is Sachin Khurana -Divya
Chandramukhi Basu died in 1944.
Chandramukhi Basu was born in 1860.
Chandramukhi was created on 2005-04-14.
In the serial "Chandramukhi," the character Kalavati is portrayed as a dancer with a significant backstory. Her real name in the show is "Kalavati," and she is often referred to as "Chandramukhi" due to her connection to the titular character. The narrative revolves around her complex relationships and the unfolding drama tied to her character.