Ssshhhh Koi Hai Season 2 All Episodes List ((hot)) [95% PREMIUM]
The second season of the iconic Indian horror anthology, titled Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai
Season 2 — Episode List (titles and short premise)
- Episode 1 — "The Haunted Manor" — A family moves into an old mansion where portraits seem to watch and the past won’t stay buried. Key scare: a moving portrait reveals a secret passage.
- Episode 2 — "Mirror of Despair" — A cursed mirror shows alternate, malevolent reflections that begin replacing people. Key twist: the mirror’s origin ties to a betrayed artisan.
- Episode 3 — "The Lantern in the Well" — Villagers hear a night lantern calling from an abandoned well; anyone who follows disappears. Mood: atmospheric rural dread.
- Episode 4 — "The Music Box" — An antique music box compels listeners to dance until collapse; its lullaby hides a tragic lull. Notable: a heartbreaking backstory.
- Episode 5 — "The Sleeping Village" — A village falls into an unnatural sleep; a lone child resists and uncovers an old pact. Theme: innocence vs. ancient bargains.
- Episode 6 — "The Dollmaker" — A dollmaker’s creations harbor the souls of wronged children. Chills: lifelike dolls that blink at night.
- Episode 7 — "The Seventh Bell" — Church bells ring at midnight calling restless souls; ringing the seventh bell awakens something worse. Suspense: ticking-clock structure.
- Episode 8 — "The Train to Nowhere" — Commuters board a train that loops into limbo; escape requires confronting personal regrets. Psychological horror focus.
- Episode 9 — "The Shadow Bride" — A bride made of shadow returns to claim her groom; wedding photographs become gateways. Visual: shadowy apparitions at ceremonies.
- Episode 10 — "The Portrait of Silence" — An artist paints silence itself; viewers of the painting lose their voices and memories. Conceptual scare: loss of identity.
- Episode 11 — "The Whispering Tree" — A banyan tree stores the whispers of the dead and bargains for new voices. Folklore-rich episode.
- Episode 12 — "Room 309" — A hotel room traps guests in looping nights; the janitor knows why. Claustrophobic pacing.
- Episode 13 — "The Lantern Festival" — Festival lanterns carry grudges; releasing them can free—or doom—souls. Cinematic festival imagery.
- Episode 14 — "The Clockmaker's Daughter" — Time itself is tampered with by a grieving clockmaker; hours reverse with consequences. Time-bend horror.
- Episode 15 — "The House at the End of the Lane" — Every visitor to a particular house vanishes in unique, tailored ways. Masterclass in escalating dread.
- Episode 16 — "The Quiet Teacher" — A substitute teacher whose lessons rewrite children’s fates. Subtext: corrupted authority.
- Episode 17 — "The Echoes of a Train Station" — Lost echoes of a tragic accident replay until someone intervenes. Sound-driven horror.
- Episode 18 — "The Mask Seller" — Masks sold at a roadside stall alter personalities of wearers. Social horror angle.
- Episode 19 — "The Last Letter" — Letters from the dead arrive bearing demands; fulfilling them costs dearly. Emotional payoff.
- Episode 20 — "The Lighthouse Keeper" — A keeper tends a light that wards off a sea-born entity; neglect invites it. Atmospheric seaside terror.
- Episode 21 — "The Snow Child" — A child made of frost appears in summer; wherever she walks, cold follows. Fairytale-turned-nightmare.
- Episode 22 — "The Red Thread" — A red thread binds a family’s fate across generations; cutting it unravels more than ties. Mythic horror.
- Episode 23 — "The Silent Market" — A midnight market trades in regrets and stolen years. Visually rich, morally ambiguous bargains.
- Episode 24 — "The Candle Maker" — Candles made to remember the dead burn with secrets; snuffing them erases memories. Poignant and eerie.
- Episode 25 — "The Final Knot" — Season finale where recurring motifs converge; unresolved bargains and a hint that silence is never final. Climactic revelations and a lingering chill.
The Context
Season 1, hosted by the legendary Amar Upadhyay, was a genuine phenomenon. It had atmosphere, psychological dread, and morally complex stories. Season 2 (late 2003–2004) arrived after a creative upheaval. The original host left, budgets were slashed, and the show leaned heavily into campy, over-the-top horror. ssshhhh koi hai season 2 all episodes list
| Episode No. | Title | Original Air Date | |-------------|-------|--------------------| | 13 | Cheekh – 1 | 2002-07-27 | | 14 | Cheekh – 2 | 2002-08-03 | | 15 | Cheekh – 3 | 2002-08-10 | | 16 | Cheekh – 4 | 2002-08-17 | | 17 | Cheekh – 5 | 2002-08-24 | | 18 | Cheekh – 6 | 2002-08-31 | The second season of the iconic Indian horror
Speculative All Episodes List (Season 2 – Late 2003 to 2004)
Episode counts vary by source. The most accepted Season 2 list includes 26 episodes across 12 stories. Episode 1 — "The Haunted Manor" — A
- Incomplete official lists – Unlike modern web series, full, authoritative episode guides for Season 2 are not maintained on IMDb or Wikipedia. Many episodes had standalone titles like “Haveli Ka Rahasya” or “Kaal Raatri.”
- Fan-made compilations – YouTube and horror fan forums have crowdsourced lists, but they often mix episodes from Season 1, Season 2, and even the spin-off Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai.
- Missing episode details – Episode order, original air dates, and even the total number of episodes in Season 2 are debated. Some sources claim 52+ episodes, others 26.