Kajol haunted the Ramoji Film City of Hyderabad, left the Internet divided
Kajol’s remarks about Ramoji Film City being haunted have shook the controversy between Hyderabadis and Internet users. While some dismiss it as superstition, others remember the same scary experiences in the prestigious film studios.

In short
- Kajol called Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad ‘Ma’ during promotion.
- She was feeling uncomfortable and could not sleep during shooting there
- After that, social media was divided
Promoting his upcoming horror film ‘Ma’, actor Kajol shared a chilling anecdote that is now stirring online. While reflecting his previous shooting experiences, the Bollywood star pointed to the Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad, one of the world’s largest studio complex, as a place he is actually considered to be haunted.
During an interview Galata indiaKajol shared, “I have shot in places that make me feel uncomfortable. I could not sleep. Ramoji Film City, for me, is one of the most haunted places in the world,” saying that when he has not personally seen any ghost there, Ii energy left a permanent impression.
His remarks quickly burnt social media, especially among the local people of Hyderabad and fans of Telugu Cinema. While some found his honesty fresh, others were less happy. An X user criticized Kajol to use such claims such as “false claims”, while many others dismissed the fully haunted story.
A user said, “Kajol called Ramoji Film City as the most haunted place in the world, which is far away from its glory (SIC) for Hindi cinema due to jealousy and jealousy in the world or even the world.” Others called it a subtle excavation in the Telugu film industry, stating that reputed blockbusters like Bahubali, Pushpa and RRR were filmed without any incident.
Meanwhile, another section of fans agreed with him and recalled the events that occurred in the past.
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Despite the backlash, Kajol Ramoji is not the first celebrity to speak about scary experiences. Earlier, Topasi Pannu, filmmaker Ravi Babu, Rashi Khanna and director Sundar C, others gave their opinion about the place. Urban legends around the construction of the studios have allegedly ventured ghost stories over the graves of Nizam-era soldiers.
While the debate on the paranormal reputation of the film City continues, Kajol’s comments have rejected interest in their long -standing legends, just in time for the release of ‘MAA’, which hits theaters on 27 June.