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A Witch Hunt in Faridabad
A Witch Hunt in Faridabad is 2016 found footage film, released by W|PoV Films. The film is a sequential presentation of a collection of video clips found stored on a hard disc. The video clips tell the story of a 3 people who go to the outskirts of Faridabad looking for an urban legend in the village of Bheem Bharsa. The film is currently being distributed through a private youtube link.

Plot
The clips of the film were found by the company on a hard disc, as is clearly stated at the beginning of the film. They have presented the clips as they have found it. The film begins with a young man, named Dhruv, exploring his presumably new video camera. In one of the recordings, he asks his father to recite one of the stories that Dhruv's grandfather (Dadu) had told many-a times during his father's younger days. The story is of a witch in the village of Bheem Bharsa in Faridabad, Haryana, India. The witch went on a murderous rampage in the village. Dadu visited the village and by using his "special communication skills", brought peace to the village and dispelled the witch into the far reaches of the forest.

After hearing the story, Dhruv convinces 2 other people to accompany him on his quest to find the village of Bheem Bharsa. Although there is skepticism, they head out to find it. As they reached closer to the village, on 2 separate instances, they were warned to stay away. They continued on their journey to find the village and try to summon the witch. After the apparent confrontation with the creature, the camera continued recording till the battery died.

The Secret Society of Nine
During Bhushan Vidur's monologue, there is a mention of a "Secret Society of Nine". In popular cultural references, India's secret society of nine dates back to the time of Emperor Asoka. The supposed facts of this secret society were elucidated in Talbot Mundy's 1923 Novel "The Nine Unknown". Each of the chosen 9 members of the Society were given a book. This book contained path breaking scientific findings in a particular field of study. One of the fields of study was the communication with the extra terrestrial. According to Bushan Vidur, Dadu, his father, was a member of a secret society of 9. He further elaborates that his field of study was "communication with extra terrestrials. Aliens."

Distribution
According to an article on a blog called "A Potpourri of Vestiges", they received the an invite to watch the film on a private link on youtube.

Similarities to "The Blair Witch Project"
Within the article on "A Potpourri of Vestiges", there is a mention of similarities between "A Witch Hunt in Faridabad" and the popular film "The Blair Witch Project" (1999).