Ssshhh Phir Koi Hai All Episodes List Now

Host: Karan Grover

| Story Arc | Episode Nos. | Title / Subject | |-----------|--------------|------------------| | 1 | 1–4 | Daayan (The Witch) | | 2 | 5–8 | Jaali Saaya (Fake Shadow) | | 3 | 9–12 | Shaapit (Cursed) | | 4 | 13–16 | Woh Kaun Thi (Who Was She?) | | 5 | 17–20 | Bewafa (Unfaithful) | | 6 | 21–24 | Jinnat (The Genie) | | 7 | 25–28 | Khauff (Fear) | | 8 | 29–32 | Aatma (Soul) | | 9 | 33–36 | Khooni Khilona (Deadly Toy) | | 10 | 37–40 | Cheekh (The Scream) |


Ssshhh... Phir Koi Hai is an Indian horror television anthology that originally aired 2006–2010. Below is a concise text list of seasons and episode counts, followed by a representative episode listing for each season (title — brief note). If you need a complete per-episode synopsis or exact air dates, tell me which season or episodes to expand.

These episodes set the tone, focusing on urban legends and household spirits.

| Episode No. | Title | Original Air Date | Star Cast | Brief Plot | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Pisach | Oct 2010 | Shilpa Saklani, Vishal Puri | A professor’s wife becomes possessed by a Pisach (hungry spirit) that demands human flesh. | | 2 | Chudail (Part 1) | Oct 2010 | Neha Mehta, Amit Mistry | A man falls in love with a mysterious woman in the forest who turns out to be a witch whose feet point backwards. | | 3 | Chudail (Part 2) | Oct 2010 | Neha Mehta, Amit Mistry | The conclusion of the witch hunt. The family uses a tantrik to trap the Chudail. | | 4 | Kali Raat | Oct 2010 | Manish Raisinghan | A group of friends is stuck in a bungalow during a blackout, only to realize a killer is mimicking them. | | 5 | Zombie | Nov 2010 | Simple Kaul, Shaleen Bhanot | A medical student’s experiment brings a dead body back to life, creating a zombie that craves brains. | | 6 | Facebooks | Nov 2010 | Karan Tacker, Hina Khan | A social media ghost that kills anyone who rejects her friend request online. | | 7 | Court Room (Qaidi) | Nov 2010 | Sai Deodhar | A convict hanged in the 1980s returns as a spirit to terrorize the judge who sentenced him. | | 8 | Naagin (Part 1) | Nov 2010 | Mouni Roy, Arjun Bijlani | The classic shape-shifting serpent woman seeking revenge on a family that killed her husband. | | 9 | Naagin (Part 2) | Dec 2010 | Mouni Roy, Arjun Bijlani | The Naagin uses her hypnotic eyes to turn the family against each other. | | 10 | Hotel (Room No. 13) | Dec 2010 | Narayani Shastri | A newlywed couple stays in a haunted hotel room where a bride killed herself on her wedding night. | | 11 | Bran (Jungle) | Dec 2010 | Anand Suryavanshi | Hunters in a dense forest stumble upon a tree that feeds on human blood (a Bran). | | 12 | Raat ki Rani (Part 1) | Dec 2010 | Additi Gupta | A perfume named "Raat ki Rani" turns women into man-eating vampires. | | 13 | Raat ki Rani (Part 2) | Jan 2011 | Additi Gupta | The race to destroy the perfume factory before the full moon. |


⚠️ Note: Exact episode numbering varies by platform (Spotify, YouTube, Wynk, etc.). Some seasons have 10–12 episodes; the above is the most complete publicly available sequence as per original audio series.
🧠 Many episodes are standalone – you can skip around.
🔊 Recommended starting point: “Kothi No. 13” or “Dayan”.


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The complete Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai all episodes list covers a total of 221 episodes aired during its second season from 2006 to 2009.

Produced by Contiloe Entertainment and broadcast on STAR One, this iconic Indian horror anthology kept millions of viewers on the edge of their seats with its gripping tales of ghosts, curses, vampires, and dark magic. 📺 Overview of Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai Original Run: August 22, 2009 Total Episodes: 221 Genre: Horror, Thriller, Supernatural Original Network: STAR One (re-broadcasts on Star Bharat) 👻 Complete Episode Highlights: Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai

The series featured standalone supernatural stories, multi-part mini-series (such as Intezaar and Nishaan), and recurrent ghost-buster arcs like the adventures of Aryaman. Below is a breakdown of the most famous and highly-rated episodes from its run. 🗓️ Season Premiere & Early Episodes (2006) ssshhh phir koi hai all episodes list

Episode 1: Jauhar – A documentary film crew shooting a Rajasthani fort ignores warnings about lighting a fire at night, invoking ancient spirits.

Episode 2: Victoria No. 401 – A woman is haunted by nightmares of a headless horseman, eventually coming face-to-face with the entity.

Episode 3: Waaris – A wicked sorceress bears a monstrous child to inherit a Thakur's vast wealth.

Episode 4: Jaadugar – An evil tantrik's spirit traps treasure hunters inside a mystical cave.

Episode 6: Junoon – Set inside a bar that acts as a front for a bloodthirsty vampire coven.

Episode 9: Bhoot Bangla – College students spend a night in a haunted house that consumes humans. 🗓️ Key Episodes of 2007

Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai (TV Series 2006–2009) - Episode list

The Indian horror anthology series Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai (the second installment of the Ssshhhh... Koi Hai franchise) consists of 221 episodes

that aired between November 2006 and August 2009. Unlike the first series, which often featured the ghostbuster Vikraal, this season focused on standalone weekly stories ranging from vengeful spirits to ancient curses. Series Overview Total Episodes: Original Run: August 22, 2009 Host: Karan Grover | Story Arc | Episode Nos

Weekly horror anthology; later shifted to bi-weekly multi-part stories Notable Episodes & Story Arcs

The series is famous for its diverse horror themes. Below are some of the most well-known episodes and arcs: (Episode 1):

Filmmakers explore an old Rajasthani fort with a dark history of mass

(self-immolation) and ignore warnings about lighting fires at night. Victoria No. 401 (Episode 2):

A headless Victoria rider haunts the dreams of a young woman, leading her into a deadly jungle. (Episode 3):

A witch seduces a landlord to birth a devilish heir to ensure her immortality. (Episodes 210–221):

A massive 12-part finale arc about two lovers, Mohan and Radhika, and a vengeful witch named Ambika. Aryaamann Special

A four-episode mini-series (July 2007) featuring a ghostbuster named Aryaamann on a mission to destroy negative powers.

A multi-part story involving a hidden-faced ghost named Manju who infiltrates a family to kill a landlord. Episode Highlights by Theme Ssshhh

Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai (TV Series 2006–2009) - Episode list

Sssshhh... Phir Koi Hai (2006–2009) is the second season of the iconic Indian horror anthology series. Unlike the first season ( Ssshhhh... Koi Hai

), this installment focused more on standalone multi-part stories and miniseries rather than a single recurring ghost-buster. Season & Episode List

The series is generally categorized into three major seasons, with the "Phir Koi Hai" title specifically referring to the 2006–2009 run. Series Title Approx. Episodes Key Highlights Ssshhhh... Koi Hai (S1) 2001–2004

Introduced Vikraal and his mission to capture negative powers. Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai (S2) 2006–2009 Featured anthology stories and miniseries like Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai - Tritiya (S3) Focused on the intertwined lives of two brothers. Notable Episodes/Stories from Phir Koi Hai:

Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai (TV Series 2006–2009) - Episode list


This period featured the most famous star casts, including actors like Kratika Sengar, Iqbal Khan, and Mohit Malik.

| Episode No. | Title | Star Cast | Brief Plot | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 14 | Haunted Mirror (Aaina) | Kratika Sengar | A mirror shows the future death of anyone who looks into it at midnight. | | 15 | Cheerleader (Devil Dance) | Pooja Bose | A cheerleader’s jealousy leads her to summon a demon that possesses the dance team. | | 16 | Marne ke Baad | Iqbal Khan | A man dies but his spirit doesn’t cross over because he was murdered by his best friend. | | 17 | Vampire (Part 1) | Mohit Malik | A British-era vampire wakes up in modern Mumbai and targets nightclub visitors. | | 18 | Vampire (Part 2) | Mohit Malik | The protagonist must drive a silver stake through the vampire’s heart at sunrise. | | 19 | Black Magic (Jaadu) | Ratan Rajput | A woman uses black magic to kill her rival, but the spells backfire and target her own son. | | 20 | School (Intern hostel) | Iqbal Khan, Neha Janpandit | Students at an all-girls hostel are haunted by the ghost of a warden who was burned alive. | | 21 | Pishachini (Female Ghoul) | Ankita Sharma | A female ghoul marries a wealthy man to feast on his family’s blood once a month. | | 22 | Vikram Betaal | Manish Khanna | A modern retelling: A king must carry a corpse on his back while the spirit tells him stories. | | 23 | Insaaf (Ghost Judge) | Vineet Raina | A judge who died in a hit-and-run returns to finish his last case: his own murder trial. | | 24 | Haunted Painting | Ankita Lokhande | Anyone who buys a specific painting begins to see the woman in the painting step out of the canvas. | | 25 | Cannibal (Narbhakshi) | Vishal Karwal | A family living near a burial ground develops a taste for human organs due to a curse. | | 26 | Masaan (Cremation Ground) | Aamir Ali | A couple gets lost near a cremation ground where a tantrik performs dark rituals to raise the dead. | | 27 | Bhootiya Train | Karan Goddwani | Passengers on a train realize they are the only living souls among ghosts traveling to the afterlife. | | 28 | Laash (The Body) | Sarita Joshi | A family refuses to cremate the body of their patriarch, not realizing he has turned into a zombie. | | 29 | Telephone (Wrong Number) | Shweta Tiwari | A phone that rings at 3:00 AM connects to a murderer who was killed 50 years ago. | | 30 | Shaitan (Satanic Cult) | Karan Mehra | A village priest accidentally opens a portal to hell during a solar eclipse. |

| Episode Nos. | Title | |--------------|-------| | 81–84 | Kaun Hai? (Who Is It?) | | 85–88 | Saaya (The Shadow) | | 89–92 | Khatarnaak (Dangerous) | | 93–96 | Bhayanak (Frightening) | | 97–100 | Woh Phir Aayegi (She Will Come Again) |


Host: Karan Grover (continued)

| Story Arc | Episode Nos. | Title / Subject | |-----------|--------------|------------------| | 11 | 41–44 | Wapsi (The Return) | | 12 | 45–48 | Jadoo (Magic) | | 13 | 49–52 | Maut Ka Khel (Game of Death) | | 14 | 53–56 | Chudail (The Female Ghost) | | 15 | 57–60 | Aakhri Cheekh (The Last Scream) | | 16 | 61–64 | Dahshat (Terror) | | 17 | 65–68 | Kali Raat (Dark Night) | | 18 | 69–72 | Bhootiya Bangla (Haunted Bungalow) | | 19 | 73–76 | Lash (The Corpse) | | 20 | 77–80 | Inteqaam (Revenge) |