Meshed with creepy music, the house is seen in all its eerie glory, dilapidated and plastered with graffiti. Random numbers along the stairwell and what appears to be a pentagram are shown in the first seconds of the video, further setting the mood.
Honourable mentions are the sentence “do not cross this room” written next to a door leading to a bathroom, and “RUN” written on a pillar on the balcony, in angry red capital letters. Albeit off-putting, there have been numerous prior reports of squatters or scavengers breaking in to steal wires and toilet fixtures, as well as curious individuals entering the home to steal a glimpse of it and possibly vandalising the house. This might explain all the doodling and freshly wet floors.
Evidently, the abandoned bungalow is not off limits to the public, and has even been used to shoot the music video for ‘Maruthe Idhayam’ , a song by local artist Amos Paul:Despite the choice of location, the tune has nothing to do with the house’s apparent history, nor the concept of horror at all. Rather, it’s a pretty heartfelt breakup song.
Either way, now that the home has been entrusted to new owners , all this footage and tall tales are likely to be buried in the past as the building is refurbished and once again turned into a home.
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