Jatin Bhasin is a management consultant, and a Dilliwala at heart. Delhi is his obsession––its culture, food and especially its ghosts and djinns. He keeps the ghosts of Delhi alive on his twitter handle @TheDilliMirror, where he tells short, fast-paced tales of hauntings in Delhi interspersed with nostalgia of 80s and 90s Delhi and its pop culture. Suparna Chawla Bhasin is a writer, editor and content specialist. She holds a master's degree in English Literature from University of Delhi. An avid cinema lover, she feels language is not a barrier to cinema. She is equally passionate about Tollywood as she is of Bollywood. On Sundays, you can find her either on a movie binge, or fantasizing about vampires and werewolves, or scarfing down a pizza. ... Read more Read less
You know Delhi for its rich cultural tapestry, history and monuments. You love it for its food--the kebabs, chole kulche, golgappe and chaat. But do you know about the dark shadows that lurk in its all-too-familiar haunts-the arcades of CP, the galis of Mehrauli, the lawns of Lutyens' Delhi, or the pillars and arches of tombs in Hauz Khas?
The stories in The Haunting of Delhi City are set in the Delhi that we think we know well, but which we unknowingly share with the supernatural. Exquisitely chilling, each of these tales holds a piece of the city and its people - especially the ghosts.