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Dark Mysteries review: Heebie jeebies, because truth is stranger than fiction

discovery+ takes you through magic, superstition, beliefs and mysteries that you hope you never encounter.

February 12, 2022 / 21:41 IST
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A scene from 'Dark Mysteries' on discovery+ (Image: screen grab)
A scene from 'Dark Mysteries' on discovery+ (Image: screen grab)

No matter how educated you are, how rational you claim to be, there’s something about stories of sorcery, witches, tall ghosts with lights, people possessed, places that repel visitors, shamans, tantrics, temples for exorcism and events that are inexplicable have always fascinated us. discovery+ should air these six episodes called Dark Mysteries with a disclaimer: do not watch when you’re alone and if it’s late into the night.

Seemingly innocuous, the first episode of Dark Mysteries starts off with two stories of reincarnation. Of course, we’ve all had a great laugh at men trying to evade taxes by claiming to be the reincarnation of Radha. We’ve all laughed also at news articles about men who claim to have been kidnapped by aliens and lost all memory just to evade being caught in an extramarital affair. So when two kids insist that they are different and seem to want to meet their real family, you think they’re doing that to avoid homework.

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But there are two kids who remember more than just their names from a past life. They remember horrific details about how they lost their lives and things you’d know only if you were a part of the family. Hard to believe, but there they are! This story takes us to two separate villages in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.