1. Disappearance of the Indus Valley Civilization (mohenjo-daro movie)
The Indus valley civilization is perhaps India’s most ancient mystery.which is in Pakistan now. There are many unanswered questions about this great civilization that was larger than the ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations combined. The secrets behind the identity of the people who created it and their puzzling 4000-year-old Indus pictograph script are yet to be discovered. Also, perhaps the most bewildering fact about this civilisation is that all its major sites went into sudden decline and disappeared more or less simultaneously. There are several theories about why this happened but none of them have been very conclusive.Mohenjo daro movie is based on this civilization
Causes for the disappearance of the Indus Valley Civilization
a.One theory suggested that a nomadic, Indo-European tribe, called the Aryans, invaded and conquered the Indus Valley Civilization.
b.Many scholars now believe the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization was caused by climate change.
c.The eastward shift of monsoons may have reduced the water supply, forcing the Harappans of the Indus River Valley to migrate and establish smaller villages and isolated farms.These small communities could not produce the agricultural surpluses needed to support cities, which where then abandoned.
2.The Nine Unknown Men (Indian secret society)
India’s very own version of the Illuminati, the mysterious 9 Unknown Men is one of the world’s most powerful secret societies. Started by Emperor Asoka himself, each of these 9 unknown men have been entrusted with a book of knowledge on different subjects like Propaganda and Psychological warfare, communicating with extraterrestrials, and defying gravity. It is said that the secret society exists till date, but the actual identities of these 9 unknown men are still a mystery.
This one believed to be founded 2000 years ago by Emperor Ashoka – the Nine Unknown Men. This secret society allegedly held the power to manipulate political control and even start new societal trends. They could do so as per their whim to satisfy their own personal goals.
3.Mir Osman Ali’s Treasure Trove
Hyderabad was the largest princely state before it was merged into the Indian union in 1948 by Operation Polo. For nearly three centuries, Hyderabad State was ruled by the Nizams, who carved their kingdom in South India from the ruins of the Mughal Empire. In seven generations, Hyderabad Nizams amassed such wealth that the last Nizam was titled as the richest man in the world by the Time magazine. The last and seventh ruler of Asaf Jah dynasty, Mir Osman Ali Khan, famous for his idiosyncrasies, was also known for his stunning collection of jewellery.
The total worth of 173 jewellery pieces (a fraction acquired by Government of India) is worth Rs 5,000 crore!
One necklace comprised 226 diamonds weighing nearly 150 carats. It is said Osman Ali Khan used to handle his baubles as if they were marbles.
His fabulous personal wealth and most of the famed Nizam jewellery were never recovered after his death. It is believed they still lie somewhere in the underground chambers of King Kothi Palace in Hyderabad where the Nizam lived most of his life.
4.The Royal Treasure of Jaigarh Fort (Baadshaho movie)
Jaigarh fort’s history is filled with tales of intrigue and treasures. It is believed that while returning from a successful campaign in Afghanistan, Man Singh, Akbar’s defence minister, hid the spoils of war in Jaigarh Fort. In 1977, at the height of the Emergency in India, Jaigarh Fort found itself in the spotlight again when then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi launched a thorough search of the fort on a tip-off that the water tanks hid the Mughal treasure. Nothing was found but the incident received immense publicity, also finding mention in Maharani Gayatri Devi’s book, A Princess Remembers.But some say it was recovered but it it was the where it went which is also a mystery
baadshaho movie (ajay devgan) somewhat resembel the same incident but it shows that the tesure was found which is not true...
5.netaji disapperance (Subhash Chandra Bose’s)

where did subhas chandra bose vansihed? Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s death is still shrouded in secrecy and the various conspiracy theories surrounding it make it even more mysterious. What happened after Netaji’s flight took off from Taipei to Tokyo? This has been one of the greatest mysteries of free India. A few years after Bose’s disappearance, there was speculation that he had returned to India and was living in disguise as a sadhu in North India. Although no such claim could ever be substantiated, the theory resurfaced with the news about Gumnami Baba, a revered saint of Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh, who many people believe was Bose himself.some claim that Subhash Chandra Bose, the spearhead of Azad Hind Fauj, was declared dead during the closing stages of World War II by Japan. The reports stated that Bose had died of third degree burns in an overloaded plane that crashed in Taiwan on August 18, 1945. Since the body was never recovered,
6.Untimely Death of Lal Bahadur Shashtri
Lal Bahadur Shastri’s sudden demise, barely two years after his taking over as the Prime Minister of India, took place in a foreign country. This is the first time in modern world history that something like this had happened. He died due to cardiac arrest under suspicious circumstances in Tashkent in 1966, giving rise to reports of dark conspiracies behind his death. Dark blue spots and cut marks on his body at the time of death raised doubts but, mysteriously, no post-mortem was ever conducted and no official documents about the death were ever made available to the public.
7.Hanging Pillar in Anantpur
This is one of the omg fact about India The Lepakshi temple in Anantpura stands on around 70 strong pillars that have supported its weight for centuries. However there is one particular pillar here, called the Hanging Pillar, which does not touch the ground, but hovers a few inches above it. A thin piece of paper or a stick can even be passed from under the pillar to prove that it’s actually not touching the ground.this is mystery which is still unsolved
8. The Ghost Village of Kuldhara
Kuldhara is an abandoned village in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, India. Established around 13th century, it was once a prosperous village inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins.the ghost town of Kuldhara was a prosperous town of Paliwal Brahmins a few hundred years ago. Until one fatal night, when all its 1500 residents left the village without a trace. No one knows exactly why but according to legend, they left the village to escape from the evil ruler Salim Singh and his unjust taxes, and while leaving, they left a curse on the area.no one saw the villagers escaping from the village. It is also said that anyone who tries to stay in the village dies a brutal death and, till date, Kuldhara remains uninhabited.it has been now a popular tourist attraction any many Bollywood movies use is as set for horror movies.
9. Jodhpur's Sonic Boom (December 18, 2012)
A Sonic Boom is caused by an airplane breaking past the speed of sound. This is a thing that doesn’t happen very usually as planes don’t fly at such high speeds over residential areas. But on December 18, 2012, a more than deafening sonic boom rattled the city of Jodhpur. While many believed it to be an Air Force exercise, the Army refused of any such drills. The source of the boom remains a complete mystery till date and it often fueled by the news of similar unexplained booms experienced in The United Kingdom and in Texas.
10.Son Bhandar Caves of Bihar (hidden doorway)
Hollowed out of a single giant rock, the Son Bhandar cave of Rajgir in Bihar is believed to be the doorway to the riches of Bimbisara, a Magadhan king who loved hoarding treasures. Son Bhandar literally translates to ‘store of gold’. It is said that when Bimbisara was imprisoned by his son Ajatashatru, this is the place where his wife hid the treasure on his orders. Undecipherable inscriptions in the Sankhlipi script found etched on the wall of the western cave, are purportedly the clues to open the doorway. The British once tried to cannonball their way through the supposed doorway, but without success, leaving just a black mark that’s still visible.