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Dabbe: The Possession is a 2012 Indian horror film directed by Vikram Bhatt, but the story behind the movie is what sparked my interest. The film is loosely based on a true incident that took place in a small village in Maharashtra, India. The story revolves around a family who claims that their daughter was possessed by a supernatural entity, and the subsequent events that unfolded.
As the exorcism rituals continued, Neelu’s condition only seemed to worsen. She became increasingly violent, and her behavior became more and more erratic. The family, who were at their wit’s end, eventually sought the help of the police, who took Neelu into custody.
The tantric, who was called in to help the family, performed a series of exorcism rituals to try and rid Neelu of the entity. The rituals involved chanting, prayers, and various other forms of spiritual cleansing. However, during one of the rituals, Neelu suddenly began to speak in a deep, raspy voice, claiming that she was possessed by a malevolent entity.
Dabbe: The Possession - A Chilling True Story of Demonic Infestation**
The incident sparked widespread media attention, with many people claiming that they had witnessed Neelu’s bizarre behavior firsthand. Some even claimed that they had seen her levitating and performing supernatural feats.
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Dabbe: The Possession is a 2012 Indian horror film directed by Vikram Bhatt, but the story behind the movie is what sparked my interest. The film is loosely based on a true incident that took place in a small village in Maharashtra, India. The story revolves around a family who claims that their daughter was possessed by a supernatural entity, and the subsequent events that unfolded.
As the exorcism rituals continued, Neelu’s condition only seemed to worsen. She became increasingly violent, and her behavior became more and more erratic. The family, who were at their wit’s end, eventually sought the help of the police, who took Neelu into custody.
The tantric, who was called in to help the family, performed a series of exorcism rituals to try and rid Neelu of the entity. The rituals involved chanting, prayers, and various other forms of spiritual cleansing. However, during one of the rituals, Neelu suddenly began to speak in a deep, raspy voice, claiming that she was possessed by a malevolent entity.
Dabbe: The Possession - A Chilling True Story of Demonic Infestation**
The incident sparked widespread media attention, with many people claiming that they had witnessed Neelu’s bizarre behavior firsthand. Some even claimed that they had seen her levitating and performing supernatural feats.