A large farmhouse in Comilla, a city in southeastern Bangladesh, has gained notoriety for reports of aggressive shadow figures that have allegedly assaulted visitors and trespassers. The property, set in the agricultural outskirts of the city, is described as an imposing colonial-era structure that has stood largely abandoned for years. Those who have ventured into or near the farmhouse report being confronted by dark, human-shaped shadows that move with apparent intent — blocking doorways, following visitors through rooms, and in some cases reportedly pushing or striking people. The experiences go beyond passive haunting; witnesses describe the shadow figures as malevolent entities that seem to defend territory. In Bangladeshi folk belief, such aggressive spirits may be the ghosts of those who died violently on the property or entities conjured through dark ritual practices. The farmhouse's rural location, surrounded by rice paddies and palm groves, means that few passersby witness the phenomena, but local villagers have long avoided the property after sunset. Those who do visit often report leaving with unexplained scratches, a sensation of being followed home, and recurring nightmares in the days that follow.
