Please never stop this series. The way you tell the stories give me chills which no horror movie or TV show can give and the stories are toh just Mashallah! chefs kiss ✨
As a Tamizhian I have a heard the phrase "Kaathu Karuppu" plenty of times either from elders or in movies and it did not make sense at all, but thanks to Kautuk today I finally got to know the origin story.
Just today I watched the first part of ghost stories/folklore and I was hooked even though I'm a scaredy cat Kautuk your storytelling is just too damn good and I was totally immersed into the story! ❤️
These are so well told ... it's so amazing to hear that backstories than just names of ghosts plus with your narration it feels like I'm watching horrors scarier than what even Darren Aronofsky managed to show.❤
The first time I heard Naukalikai story ,it was shocking, painful and it just changed the whole perspective 😓😥 By the way please cover stories from West Bengal , mainly about Nishidaak and Sakhchurni . You have already covered Skandakata,so these two will be a fun addition 👍
Amazing episode kautuk. Your ability to narrate any ghost story is spellbounding. It's as if I get transported into the story itself as a character. As a suggestion I would request you to set your room and background in darkness but lit by candles and creating a very vibing aura for a ghost story just like you always do in TISS. I'm looking forward for yet another episode!!
Bhai, where have you disappeared?? I used to enjoy your story telling. Have been so long that u did not update any new video. Please come back with new and interesting stories please 🙏🙏🙏
Story telling is an art which you have mastered Kautuk. Your way of narration, your tone everything gets the audience hooked on to the story. Love the folk and ghost stories segment that you have begun. Also a shout out to Neville who teams up with you for the improv sessions on your stream. Keep up the good work guys and hope to see more of it.
Lights off, Stories On. Sunday evening spent well. Since you asked for Suggestion, there's an incident that happened between the railway track of Nallasopara and Virar, Around early 2000s. One of the most tragic yet horrifying incident. Find out about it if you can.
As a horror fanatic , I love these stories. One thing I struggle with is who has originally narrated these stories. Like in the first story, if the guy was never found again, who narrated it ? Is it the Britisher ? Or are these literally just 'stories' that someone came up with.
During that time many Indian children had been abducted by the British police or Sahabs. Most of them been found dead or brutally tortured. I think that is the main reason of spreading this type of stories,may be to keep children at home safely.
Dude! You got some exceptional story telling skills! ❤️ please never stop doing this! You are exceptionally gifted - i love every episode of SHS and you keep me hooked to the story like a superglue 😅❤️. Loads of love
These amazing stories with Kautuk’s storytelling taking it to the next level. Love these stories you bring to us. Sharing them with all my friends. Huge fan Kautuk!!!
Hi Kautuk, I came across a very interesting book today which was originally written in 1963, banned by the CIA almost immediately. This 128 page book was again made public in 2013 with almost 58 pages missing from it’s original form. The name of the book is ‘The Adam and Eve Story - The History of Cataclysms’ by Chan Thomas. Happy Researching.
Amazing storytelling skills u've got Sir, I suggest you start a podcast channel soon. Definitely sharing your content with my friends. Keep uploading 🧑🎤
Hey Kautuk, Here's an interesting story from my state, Rajasthan. 2/7Bullet Baba Temple, Jodhpur, Rajasthan Not exactly a ghost story but it is really popular where I live. It's about a motorcycle that is driven by a spirit. It even has a temple dedicated to this spirit.
Hey man, please do Ruskin Bond's Ghost stories, if that's possible.... Amazing stories with a very hill station ghost vibes, really enjoyed reading them and you will definitely enjoy presenting them too.....
Baap baap stuff. Full gand phatesh and props to whoever put that interval music(eerie) and Bon appetite was just cherry on the top. Man knows his craft. People are gonna start hiring for you campire horror stories
kautuk your storytelling skills are unmatched .....Way to go man
Hoezaay's Ghost Stories is indeed fun to listen and now another fav from Kautuk! Thank you!
He is on BREAK 😔 ..
3:03 He says..Dugna Lagaan dena padega
No he says Daii guna lagaan dena padega and ratan says sarat manzoor
Please never stop this series. The way you tell the stories give me chills which no horror movie or TV show can give and the stories are toh just Mashallah! chefs kiss ✨
Amazing as always Kautuk. Listening right now. Please, a better mic whenever you wish to? That will change the experience for the better.
That's some masterful storytelling ❤️
As a Tamizhian I have a heard the phrase "Kaathu Karuppu" plenty of times either from elders or in movies and it did not make sense at all, but thanks to Kautuk today I finally got to know the origin story.
Just today I watched the first part of ghost stories/folklore and I was hooked even though I'm a scaredy cat
Kautuk your storytelling is just too damn good and I was totally immersed into the story! ❤️
These are so well told ... it's so amazing to hear that backstories than just names of ghosts plus with your narration it feels like I'm watching horrors scarier than what even Darren Aronofsky managed to show.❤
Never stop this series.. Never !!! Your story telling skills is frikkin amazing.... Please keep it coming ❤️❤️❤️
The first time I heard Naukalikai story ,it was shocking, painful and it just changed the whole perspective 😓😥
By the way please cover stories from West Bengal , mainly about Nishidaak and Sakhchurni . You have already covered Skandakata,so these two will be a fun addition 👍
been so long kautuk
we need more STORIES!
Amazing episode kautuk. Your ability to narrate any ghost story is spellbounding. It's as if I get transported into the story itself as a character. As a suggestion I would request you to set your room and background in darkness but lit by candles and creating a very vibing aura for a ghost story just like you always do in TISS. I'm looking forward for yet another episode!!
why have you not come up with new second hand stories I just love the way you tell the stories, looking forward to new ones soon 😀
Bhai, where have you disappeared?? I used to enjoy your story telling. Have been so long that u did not update any new video. Please come back with new and interesting stories please 🙏🙏🙏
Apart from the stories, the transition between them feels eerie as well 😬
Uttarakhand has lot of ghost stories.. it's has all aesthetics to be spooky- mountains, fog, early dawn ...
I have been following you since the initial stand-up days and i love the story telling man!! Love to see more from you
I'm loving the ghost theme week, so interesting!
What a man! I can say this video would take away my sleep🥲
Wow this was the last of it I was soo enjoying the podcasts and I'm so sad I'm still listening to the same playlist
I'm from Meghalaya. And the story of Nohkalikai is just one of the many horror stories from the state. You should check out the story of U Thlen
Kautuk's Tamil pronounciation is the cutest 😂
Kautuk is an example of perfect speaker ❤️❤️.. the pitch , expressions, gestures , body movements , pauses ... Everything is too perfect ❤️💎
Fantastic story!! So twisted. Kautuk how about the story of Mary Ann Cotton? It would be so good to hear you narrate it.
Story telling is an art which you have mastered Kautuk. Your way of narration, your tone everything gets the audience hooked on to the story. Love the folk and ghost stories segment that you have begun. Also a shout out to Neville who teams up with you for the improv sessions on your stream. Keep up the good work guys and hope to see more of it.
Hoezzay and Kautuk would be the best duo to run Ghost stories podcast. Their styles would definitely complement each other 👍
Thanks for part 2.. Really love all your content Kautuk..Love from Bangladesh..❤️💚❤️
Its कातु करुप्पु 😂. Amazing stories as usual ❤️
Man Kautuk I just love the way you tell the Horror Stories. Would love another few parts of this. Keep the good work going on.
Absolutely brilliant and awesome👌👌👌👌
Lights off, Stories On. Sunday evening spent well.
Since you asked for Suggestion, there's an incident that happened between the railway track of Nallasopara and Virar, Around early 2000s. One of the most tragic yet horrifying incident. Find out about it if you can.
keep it up bro.. you are doing an amazing job. waiting for part 3
As a horror fanatic , I love these stories. One thing I struggle with is who has originally narrated these stories. Like in the first story, if the guy was never found again, who narrated it ? Is it the Britisher ? Or are these literally just 'stories' that someone came up with.
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During that time many Indian children had been abducted by the British police or Sahabs. Most of them been found dead or brutally tortured. I think that is the main reason of spreading this type of stories,may be to keep children at home safely.
Dude! You got some exceptional story telling skills! ❤️ please never stop doing this! You are exceptionally gifted - i love every episode of SHS and you keep me hooked to the story like a superglue 😅❤️. Loads of love
The music creeps me out more than the stories.
What a good week this is thanks for the videos!!
Amazing! Got chills running down the spine.
‘Nohkalikai’ sounds like a semi-real version of ‘Titus Andronicus’.
👍 First time the sequel is great.
These amazing stories with Kautuk’s storytelling taking it to the next level. Love these stories you bring to us. Sharing them with all my friends. Huge fan Kautuk!!!
Folk tales are always so original 👍
Hoezaay Ghost Stories cancelled todays stream. However i watch both of them This was blessing. Kautuk is just brilliant
There are many stories in west bengal: Mecho bhut, Nisir Daak,Bramhadoito,Aloya.
Wow. Just wow!
Awesome... please keep it up ...love these Stories and your narration
Hi Kautuk, I came across a very interesting book today which was originally written in 1963, banned by the CIA almost immediately. This 128 page book was again made public in 2013 with almost 58 pages missing from it’s original form. The name of the book is ‘The Adam and Eve Story - The History of Cataclysms’ by Chan Thomas. Happy Researching.
Amazing storytelling skills u've got Sir, I suggest you start a podcast channel soon. Definitely sharing your content with my friends. Keep uploading 🧑🎤
❤️ I love your stories ,I always listen to it while traveling and working ,also loved the improv horror stories, best of luck for future endeavours
Let's go for part 3 we want more horror
mast
please make a part 3 i love this one
Keep Bringing more stories. Your stories are interesting and ❣️
love this series
Re watching old episodes because Kautuk abandoned us🥺
chills
yassss, lets gooooooo
i like this series. A small suggestion tho: collab w other artists/youtubers who are passionate about ghost stories
invite them on the series occasionally or often
We want a part 3 of this🔥🔥🔥
That architect is me when I get feedback on my graphic design
Amazing storytelling skills bro.
You deserve to be subscribed
Okay I didn't knew I would be part of a cowtuk story🤣🤣
Please keep coming with more horror content!! We love it
Why so less views? This is a gem of a series! 👍👍😘
Best Indian channel
seems like kathu karupu is Indian Vecna
Hey Kautuk,
Here's an interesting story from my state, Rajasthan.
2/7Bullet Baba Temple, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Not exactly a ghost story but it is really popular where I live. It's about a motorcycle that is driven by a spirit. It even has a temple dedicated to this spirit.
Not just any motorcycle but as the name suggests a Enfield Bullet. And the temple is dedicated to the motorcycle and it’s owner Om Singh Banna
Lets start a campaign for kautuk’s new mic. 😬
I really enjoyed the spooky stories 😊
When is the new episode coming ?
This was great fun! 👏🏽
Hey man, please do Ruskin Bond's Ghost stories, if that's possible....
Amazing stories with a very hill station ghost vibes, really enjoyed reading them and you will definitely enjoy presenting them too.....
Ghost stories ke liye Neville ko bolo bhai tu kal mast naha dho ke aa aur fir usko side m bitha k sunao 🤣 Mast maja ayega
Baap baap stuff. Full gand phatesh and props to whoever put that interval music(eerie) and Bon appetite was just cherry on the top. Man knows his craft. People are gonna start hiring for you campire horror stories
Please cover the story of kuldhara village, near jaisalmer
Hello and welcome to another awesome comment section of Kautuk's Kautuk Sohla for giving us another interesting great episode.
Couldn't resist so commenting
Paw-gad ;)
Want 3rd part
Loved it 😊
Awesome !
waiting for 3rd part
Is it just me or this Kathu Karappu sounds like 'Man in Black' from Lost?
lol now that you said I can literally imagine just that!
need part 3 asap
Enjoyed it .
Kautya bhaiya lage raho .hum tumhare saath h
A britisher speaking in hindi.. *TRUE HORROR*
Kautuk, There is a legend about Mohini Pisasu from TN. Do try reading about it..
Hum 1st hum 1st
I see ghost stories, I click.
Please do cover stories from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Love u kautiyaaaa bro ❤️
you're just great ❤️❤️
Please give more horror content. Love these
WOWWWWW!!
One little story suggestions for you.If you understand Bengali please listen "Dehantor","Raat 3ter por" &"Bhog" by Sayak Aman.Available on UA-cam
you scared the shit out of me
Mast story thi bhai
First story was so similar to that of odiyan
Mast!