Similar was the idea of Puneet Oberoi, a successful hotelier and protagonist of Kahanikaar Sudhanshu Rai's latest horror story in Hindi, 'The Graveyard'. His tryst to expand his hotel chain leads him to Thalim village, a place full of scenic beauty in the southern part of India. Puneet buys an old British-era guest house, surrounded by greenery and equipped with a man-made pond and a horse stable in the campus. His plan is to convert it into a luxurious palace hotel and capitalize over the picturesque landscape and splendour. Blindfolded by the commercial vision, Puneet chooses to ignore a graveyard on the other end of the campus and the stories about its horror.
But the horror comes alive right in front of his eyes when he spends his first night in the grand old building along with his assistant Sudhir Saxena and friends Sagar and Kiran. When the four sit in the lawns of the building late in the evening, Kiran is the first among them to get spooked by the deafening silence emanating from the graveyard, which is intervened by the sound of someone taking a dip in the adjacent man-made pond. But when Sudhir rushes to find out who the trespasser is, he encounters the biggest horrifying shocker of his life.
The developments that follow lead Puneet and his friends to the graveyard and the happenings there cuts the ground off their feet. What is it that they come across when they visit the graveyard in the darkness of night? What propelled a blood-soaked Sudhir to ferociously dig four graves? What was the secret of the Brit man who was mentioned by the old lady who came visiting Puneet? To unravel the secrets and experience horror of 'The Graveyard', listen to the full story: