Ssshhhh...Koi Hai

Ssshhhh...Koi Hai (transl. "Ssshhhh...someone's there") is an Indian horror thriller television anthology series created by Cinevistaas Limited and Contiloe Entertainment for Star Plus. The first season was created by them together, while later seasons were only created by Abhimanyu Raj Singh and were aired on Star Plus' sister channel Star One. The series which premiered on 27 July 2001, ran for three seasons ending on 16 May 2010.

Ssshhhh...Koi Hai
Also known asSsshhhh...Phir Koi Hai
GenreHorror
Supernatural
Created by
Directed by
  • Kaushik Ghatak
  • Rajesh P. Ranshinghe
  • Pavan S. Kaul
  • Nitin Kakkar
  • Govind Agrawal
  • Suraj Rao
  • Vinod Manikrao
  • Manish om singhania
Creative director(s)
  • Mahim joshi (season 1)
  • Vincent Franklin (season 2/3)
StarringMamik Singh
Gautam Rode
Reshma Khan
Rahil Azam
Manish Paul
Shakti Arora
Rashami Desai
Divyanka Tripathi
Gaurav Chopra
Sandeep Rajora
Mouni Roy
Salil Ankola
Alyy Khan
Sonali Malhotra
KK Goswami
Shakti Anand
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes393 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Anirudh
  • Mani
  • Randhir Rai
  • Tanveer Alam
  • Nishith Madiar
Producer(s)
  • Prem Krishen Malhotra
  • Sunil Mehta (season 1)
  • Abhimanyu Raj Singh (season 1–3)
Cinematography
  • Shakil B. Khan
  • Subhransu
  • Sandip Yadav
Editor(s)
  • Ganga Kacharla
  • K. Rajgopal
  • Sachindra Vats
Running time45 minutes
Production company(s)Cinevistaas Limited
(Season 1)
Contiloe Entertainment
(Season 1–3)
Release
Original network
  • Star Plus (season 1)
  • Star One (season 2–3)
Picture format480i
Original release27 July 2001 (2001-07-27) 
16 May 2010 (2010-05-16)
Chronology
Related showsVikraal Aur Gabraal
External links
Website

Shiva Rindani, Vindu Dara Singh, Ronit Roy, Mac Mohan, Sunil Grover, Murali Sharma, Hrishikesh Pandey, Kamya Panjabi and others have starred in the series. Shakti Anand, Indian TV actor, also worked in the first season and two episodes of the second season.[1]

Plot

The show takes place after the return of Mayakal, who was the most powerful wizard and captured Vikraal. Guru Satyacharya observed that Vikraal could not handle the situation alone, and therefore decided to summon Mritunjay's daughter Bijli and Captain Kishan to help Vikraal. These three defeated Mayakal. These ghost-busters' mission was to get rid of all the ghosts & evil spirits in the world. These three ghost-busters were called the Trikaal, who were always ready to fight evil powers.[2]

Season 2 (2006–2009)

The second season was titled Sssshhh...Phir Koi Hai, (English: Sssshhh...someone's again there) which was a weekly series, airing Friday evenings.[3] On 6 July 2007, a special series named Sssshhh...Phir Koi Hai – Aryaamann of four episodes was telecast. In this series, Rahil Azam plays the role of Aryaamann as the ghost buster. His mission was to cast away all negative powers in the world. This special series ended on 27 July 2007.

In December 2007, show returned with a biweekly telecast i.e Friday and Saturday, each story being split into two episodes.[4] In January 2009, the format of the series was changed. Each story was made to run for eight weeks.One of them was Intezar. The main cast includes Gautam Rode, Divyanka Tripathi and Amrapali Gupta. The story was about two lovers Mohan and Radhika. Mohan was the son of a Thakur in Kishangarh who was gone to foreign for studies. He comes back and meet Ambika (a witch). When he reaches his home he meets Radhika (his lover). Ambika was hired by Dashrath Singh a rival of Mohan's father. He wanted all of his property. Ambika plays such a game that Mohan and Radhika starts disbelieving each other. Ambika kills Mohan's and Radhika's father and the blame comes on Mohan and Radhika respectively. Mohand thinks that Radhika killed his father and Radhika thinks that Mohan killed her father. Ambika tricks Mohan and snatch all of his property to Dashrath Singh. Ambika wanted Mohan for her purpose but she start loving him. Mohan's mother asks Mohan to marry Ambika. During this time period Radhika gets to know the truth of Ambika and tells that truth to Mohan. Ambika tricks Radhika and kill her, beforing killing her she makes her believe that Mohan killed her. Mohan after listening of Radhika's death jumps from a cliff. A second janam (birth) is shown in which Mohan is born as Madhav and Radhika as born Meera while Ambika just changes her name from Ambika to Kalika. Madhav is an engineer who has come to Kishangarh for making a dam. He gets flashes of his previous birth. He then meets Kalika and Kalika narrates her the story of Mohan, Radhika and Ambika in which she makes Madhav believe that Radhika was the witch but Madhav having flashes and knowing a little bit of truth doesn't believe on her. Meera is the daughter of Durgadevi, the owner of the haveli (Dashrath Singh's daughter-in-law). She often gets possessed by the spirit of Radhika and forgets herself. Both of them don't know that they are rebirth as Mohan and Radhika. One day both of them get to know the truth but the truth Meera got to know was a lie. She thinks that Mohan killed her. She then meets Madhav and tried to kill him but something stops her. Madhav tell him the real and they both unite. Madhav (Mohan) and Meera (Radhika) kill Ambika and they both get married in the end of the drama.

Season 3 (2010)

Sssshhh...Phir Koi Hai 3 aired on Friday and Saturday evenings, later shifting on every Saturday and Sunday on 10 April 2010.[5]

The season introduces a very old story which was to be happened in the past. It had also introduced a prophecy that was made centuries ago. It's the story of two brothers (Ajinkya and Veer), whose lives are destined to intertwine. Ajinkya has been in search of his mother for the past 20 years. Ajinkya and Veer join hands only to realize eventually they are the lost brothers – but with completely different motives. The powerful demon king – Vikrant destroys the much feared demon-slayer – Saarthak. He tries to destroy his two sons also. Ajinkya manages to find his mother but is shocked to know she had never transformed. He managed to kill Vikrant but that wouldn’t be the end of him. He enters Vayika’s body, who is injured in a struggle and in order to finish Vikrant completely, ends up killing Vayika.

Cast

Season 1

Main

Recurring

  • Yashpal Sharma as Jaspal in "Vidyut"
  • Tina Parekh as Divya in "Vidyut"
  • Tanaaz Irani as Shape shifting spirit
  • Shruti Seth as Anjali in "Khel Khel Mein"
  • Kamya Panjabi as Nisha in "Shart" / Vandana in "Rang Barse"
  • Hrishikesh Pandey as Rahul Sharma in "Shart" / Senapati Adityavardhan in "Mrityudand"
  • Chetan Hansraj as Raja Saab / Pahadi Raja in "Doosri Dulhan" / Michael in "Ghar" / Sotya in "Samandar" / Benu in "Vikraal Aur Bhayanak Bansuri" / Dracula in "Vikraal Aur Dracula : Part 1 – Part 3"
  • Namrata Thapa as Nikita (Dracula's Sister) in "Doosri Dulhan"
  • Keerti Gaekwad Kelkar as Sunehri in "Rang Barse"
  • Ravee Gupta as Queen Savitri / Shilpa in "Mrityudand"
  • Narayani Shastri as Ruby in "Anushaasan"
  • Shital Thakkar as Kiran in "Anushaasan" / Reva in "Vikraal Aur Haunted House"
  • Kanika Kohli as Mona in "Anushaasan"
  • Kishwar Merchant as Payal in "Anushaasan"
  • Anju Mahendru as Warden Sheela Anuragi in "Anushaasan"
  • Gaurav Chopra as Vineet in "Jaanwar"
  • Karishma Mehta as Payal in "Vikraal Aur Betaal Ka Anth"
  • Abhimanyu Singh as Aditya in "Vikraal Aur Haunted House"
  • Pracheen Chauhan as unknown in "Vikraal Aur Alkatzar: The Lost City"
  • Ritu Chaudhary as unknown in "Vikraal Aur Alkatzar: The Lost City"
  • Anand Suryavanshi as Himanshu in "Vikraal Aur Krantika"
  • Vishal Kotian as Piyush in "Doosri Dulhan"
  • Alyy Khan as Rohan in "Chehre Pe Chehra"

Season 2

Episode 1: Jauhar

Episode 2: Victoria No. 401

Episode 3: Waaris

  • Mukul Dev as Kunwar Virendra Pratap Singh
  • Amit Dolawat as Utkirsha: Kunwar's son
  • Sunila Karambelkar as Witch
  • Pradeep Kabra as Waaris

Episode 4: Jaadugar

Episode 5: Kaun Hai

Episode 6: Junoon

Episode 7: Dhruvtaal

Episode 8: Pahadi Daayan

  • Ajay Chaudhary as Priyesh
  • Vicky Ahuja as Devi Singh Guha
  • Vijay Ganju as Pahadi Daayan
  • Jitendra Hirawat as Anees
  • Maansi Jain as Shaba

Episode 9: Bhoot Bangla

Episode 10: Dasvi Dulhan

Episode 11: Hostel

  • Jay Pathak as Karan
  • Megha Gupta as Riya
  • Vicky Ahuja as Pandey
  • Jitendra Hirawat
  • Roshani Shetty

Episode 12: Dedh Foot Ki Dehshat

Episode 13: Jai Mata Ki

Episode 14: Bhediya

Episode 15: Trikoni

Episode 16: Rukmani Mansion

Episode 17: Khooni Billi

Episode 18: Terrace

  • Ali Merchant as Inspector
  • Sonica Handa as Juhi
  • Pubali Sanyal as Maaya

Episode 19: Kamra No. 13

Episode 20: Tattoo Man

Episode 21: Dacait

Episode 22: Honeymoon

Episode 23: Chits

Episode 24: Friday The 13th

Episode 25: Senapati

Episode 26: Naagin

Episode 27: Meghna

Episode 28: Chhalava

Episode 29: Daayan Bani Dulhan

Episode 30: Bhai

Episode 31: Khoon Bhari Aankh

Episode 32: Ghungroo

  • Sonia Singh as Chandralekha
  • Melanie Pais as Nikita Randhawa

Episode 33: Laal Rang

Episode 34: Dastakhat

Episode 35: Jai Maa Durga

Episode 36: Yakshi

Episode 37: Chhoona Mana Hai

Episode 38: Shaitani Sipahi

  • Rahil Azam as Aryaamann
  • Priya Ahuja as Prerna Tilak

Episode 39: Shaitan Aa Raha Hai

Episode 40: Baat Ek Raat Ki

Episode 41: Saaya

Episode 42: Maut Ka Chakravyuh

Episode 43: Hospital

Episode 44: Kitaab Jaadu Aur Teen Chudail

  • Sonia Singh as Mallika "Chanda" Khandelwal
  • Priya Ahuja as Saloni
  • Samragyi Nema as Raayma Khandelwal
  • Sushma Prashant as Dai
  • Pankaj Kalra as Professor

Episode 45: Khooni Kuan

Episode 46: Shiva

Episode 47: Intiqaam

Episode 48: Deewar

Episode 49: Chhupa Chhupi

  • Shashi Sharma as Mrs. Wilson: a ghost
  • Alok Narula as Yash
  • Vijay Ganju as Kaka

Episode 50: Suhagraat

Episode 51: Maut Ki Ginti

  • Alok Narula as Krish
  • Ankita Shrivastava as Dr. Priyanka
  • Girish Jain as Ali

Episode 52: Karvachauth

  • Ali Merchant as Sandeep
  • Melanie Pais as Gayatri
  • Vineeta Malik as Dadi
  • Manasvi Vyas as Monika

Episode 53: Ek Bhoot Ek Wakil Ek Shaitan

  • Abir Goswami as Amar Sharma: a lawyer
  • Ridheema Tiwari as Trisha
  • Piku Sharma as Sunaina: a secretary
  • Pankaj Kalra as Major Ripudaman Singh: A former Army officer, who is now a ghost

Episode 54: Grahpravesh

  • Melanie Pais as Riya
  • Jeetu Malkani as Sunny
  • Neena Cheema as Riya and Sunny's maternal grandmother
  • Anant Jog as Riya and Sunny's father
  • Neha Bam as Riya and Sunny's mother
  • Payal Singh as Ghost Buster

Episode 55: Karkhana

Episode 56: Johnny Joker

  • Priya Ahuja as Supriya
  • Girish Jain as Rohit: Supriya's brother
  • Jeetu Malkani as Amrish

Episode 57: Gaadi Mat Rokna

  • Abir Goswami as Shreekant
  • Gayatri Choudhari as Sunita
  • Jaya Binju as Paromita: a ghost
  • Shakti Arora as Nikhil
  • Vijay Ganju as Baba Abhiraaj

Episode 58–59: Souten

Episode 60–61: Nayi Maa

  • Reema Vohra as Mamta: Naresh's daughter
  • Anmol Singh as Renu: Mamta's friend
  • Vinod Kapoor as Naresh
  • Sunita Sengupta as Uma: Naresh's second wife
  • Utkarsha Naik as Lata: a ghost
  • Vineeta Malik as Laxmi
  • Shivani Gosain as Meena
  • Neena Cheema as Durga: Shailesh's mother (Cameo)

Episode 62–63: Purana Mandir

Episode 64–65: Chakravyuh

Episode 66–67: Mannmohini

Episode 68–69: Manoranjan

Episode 70–71: Satwan Dulha

  • Shaleen Bhanot as Rajveer, and as Raj Malhotra, Rajveer's reincarnated form.
  • Malini Kapoor as Chandrika
  • Chandana Sharma as Vibha, and as Uma, Vibha's reincarnated form.
  • Payal Singh as Tantrika
  • Varun Sethi as Karan: Uma's boyfriend
  • Shamikh Abbas as Karan's friend

Episode 72–73: Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche

Episode 74–75: Goh Peeche Mat Dekhna

  • KK Goswami as Goh
  • Tarun Khanna as Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh, and as Jay Pratap Singh, Kunwar's son (also known as Ankur)
  • Abhinav Kohli
  • Puneet Sachdev as Ankur (also Known as Jay)
  • Melanie Pais as Devyani
  • Sheetal Dabholkar as Riya
  • Shamikh Abbas as Raju: Jay's friend (Blind boy)
  • Lata Shukla as Ramdeen's wife

Episode 76–77: Maa Ka Imtihaan

  • Mamik Singh as Veer Pratap Singh
  • Kruttika Desai as Mansi Veer Pratap Singh
  • Shakti Arora as Ranveer
  • Abhinav Kohli
  • Reema Vohra as Amrita
  • Utkarsha Naik as Veer Pratap's sister

Episode 78–79: Darinda

Episode 80–81: Tumhari Muraad Mera Mureed

Episode 82–83: Jai Shree Krishna

Episode 84–85: Maa Sherawali

  • Rucha Gujarathi as Anu
  • Varun Sethi as Aditya
  • Vinod Kapoor as Maheshwar Prasad
  • Tarakesh Chauhan as Guruji
  • Harsh Vashisht as Dushyant
  • Utkarsha Naik as Vishika
  • Veena Kapoor as Dai Maa
  • Jaanvi Sangwan as Maa Sherawali

Episode 86–87: Aao Sakhi Holi Khelen

  • Sonia Singh as Trishna
  • Kshitee Jog as Neela
  • Puneet Sachdev as Vikram
  • Jeetu Malkani as Pratham
  • Parull Chaudhry as Ritu: Vikram's sister
  • Vineeta Malik as Karunamayi Maa
  • Gargi Patel as Gayatri: Neela's mother
  • Meenakshi Verma as Vikram's mother

Episode 88–89: Balighat Ka Bargad

Episode 90–91: Bhabhi

Episode 92–93: Yugaantar

  • Sudhanshu Pandey as Virat: a vampire
  • Ridheema Tiwari as Vedika: a vampire
  • Shruti Ulfat as Maaya and Nandini, Maaya's reincarnated form: a vampire
  • Umang Jain as Gehna: Nandini's Daughter
  • Anmol Singh as Kaveri: Gehna's friend
  • Veena Kapoor as Bijli Amma
  • Reshama Modi as Rajmata

Episode 94–95: Maa

  • Tuhina Vohra as Sumitra
  • Manish Naggdev as Yash
  • Kanika Kalra as Pallavi
  • Kruttika Desai as Madhavi: a ghost
  • Rajita Kochar as Maasa

Episode 96–97: Divyaastra

Episode 98–99: Devdasi

  • Neetha Shetty as Meera
  • Malini Kapoor as Raano
  • Ashish Sharma as Kanha
  • Vicky Ahuja as Meera's uncle

Episode 100–101: Ravan Raj

  • Nikhil Arya as Shrey
  • Nandini Singh as Shweta
  • Avinash Mukherjee as Aashu
  • Raj Premi as Dharmacharya
  • Tuhina Vohra as Shrey's mother
  • Rinku Worah as Ekta: Shrey's sister
  • Abhinav Kohli as Randeep: Ekta's husband

Episode 102–103: Vakra Viraal Mala

Episode 104–105: Parchhaee

  • Shaleen Bhanot as Rohan / Sameer
  • Twinkle Bajpai as Sandhya
  • Shamikh Abbas as Rohan's friend
  • Parull Chaudhry as Preeti

Episode 106–107: Virasat

  • Mihir Mishra as Rana Varun Pratap Singh
  • Mrinal Deshraj as Kajri Varun Pratap Singh
  • Shakti Arora as Arjun Pratap Singh
  • Vicky Ahuja as Nahar Singh
  • Reshma Modi as Taksha

Episode 108–109: Kumbharakha

Episode 110–111: Tum Meri Ho

  • Twinkle Bajpai

Episode 112–113: Saaye Ki Dehshat

Episode 114–115: Vetaal Ki Waapsi

Episode 116–117: Amrauli Ke Darinde

Episode 118–119: Khoon Ka Badla Khoon

Episode 120–121: Raaz Ki Ek Raat

Episode 124–125: Khooni Aankade

  • Raju Shrestha as Madan
  • Vicky Ahuja as Raman
  • Puneet Sachdev as Tarun

Episode 126–127: Bhatakti Aatmayein

Episode 134–135: Guest House

Episode 138–139: Tasveer

Episode 144–145: Ek Aam Aadmi

Episode 146–147: Shaitan Ka Shikanja

Episode 152–153: Kaali Chudail

Episode 156–157: Aaina

Episode 158–165: Vallabhgarh Ki Rajkumari

Episode 166–173: Qayamat

Episode 174–175: Honeymoon Hotel

Episode 176–177: Kaala Dongar

Episode 178–179: Paalna

Episode 180–181: Anamika

Episode 182–183: Danav Dasi

Episode 186–187: Bidaai

  • Gautam Rode as Inspector Aditya More
  • Vicky Ahuja as Inspector Sawant
  • Ashwin Kaushal

Episode 188–189: Thakur Ki Dulhan

Episode 190–191: Shikaar

Episode 194–201: Nishaan

Episode 202–209: Drishti

Episode 210–221: Intezaar

Season 3

List of episodes

Season 1

Episode No. Air date Episode
1 27 July 2001 Vidyut
2 03 August 2001 Adhoora Ant
3 10 August 2001 Bhediya
4 17 August 2001 Tantrik
5 24 August 2001 Joker
6 31 August 2001 Champa
7 07 September 2001
8 14 September 2001
9 21 September 2001
10 28 September 2001
11 05 October 2001
12 12 October 2001
13 19 October 2001
14 26 October 2001 Woh Kaun Thi
15 02 November 2001
16 09 November 2001
17 16 November 2001
18 23 November 2001 Doosri Dulhan
19 30 November 2001
20 07 December 2001
21 14 December 2001
22 21 December 2001 Raakh
23 28 December 2001
24 04 January 2002
25 11 January 2002

Accolades

Roy Baretto won the Indian Telly Award for Best TV Show Packaging in 2002 and 2003, while Hiroo Keswani won for Videography (Best TV Cameraman – Fiction) in 2004.[7] Cinevistaas Limited won the Indian Telly Jury Award for Best Special/Visual Effects for television in 2002 and 2003, and Contiloe Entertainment was nominated in 2009.[8]

Cinevistaas Limited also won the Indian Television Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 2001,[9] while Contiloe Entertainment won for Best Thriller / Horror Serial in 2007 and for Best Thriller Programme in 2008 and 2009.[10]

Vikraal Aur Gabraal

A spin-off series Vikral Aur Gabraal ran from 19 July 2003 to 28 August 2004 on Star Plus. The series centers around Vikraal, a retired ghost hunter teaching his apprentice "Gabroo", who is passionate and ambitious to become a ghost hunter himself going by the name of Gabraal. The series starred KK Goswami and Mamik Singh, who was replaced by Salil Ankola in later episodes.[11][12]

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  8. "The Winners of The Indian Telly Awards 2002". Indian Television.
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