A man investigating paranormal activities is found dead under mysterious circumstances in his house — the authorities say it’s suicide, but all those who know him say he couldn’t have taken his own life. [caption id=“attachment_2888700” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Gaurav Tiwari, CEO and founder of Indian Paranormal Society. Image courtesy: @capt_GT[/caption] Seems like a case for Mulder and Scully, doesn’t it? (An X-Files reference, for the uninitiated) When Gaurav Tiwari, 32, founder and CEO of Indian Paranormal Society was found dead in his house on 7th July, 2016, it quipped the interest of the whole nation. Tiwari, a trained pilot, had investigated numerous hauntings, UFO sightings and mysterious creatures. His father, Uday Tiwari, told Times of India that Tiwari had spoken to his wife a month ago about ‘a negative force that was pulling him towards it’ and that he was ’trying to control it but seemed unable to do so.’ This definitely seems like it was taken out of the X-Files casebook. Speculation says that the cigarette smoking man might be behind his death (another X-Files reference). If the paranormal interests you, here are a few classic paranormal shows that you can watch: The X-Files [caption id=“attachment_2888718” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]  The X-Files Image Courtesy: Flickr[/caption] This ’90s show is the best show about paranormal activity out there. Scully and Mulder, two FBI agents, traverse the world in search of UFOs, ghosts and unexplained phenomenon. There is an added bonus for Breaking Bad fans: Vince Gilligan, the creator of Breaking Bad, has penned many episodes of the first three seasons. Must watch episodes: “Pusher” “Chinga” (written by the brilliant king of horror Stephen King) and “Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose” Supernatural [caption id=“attachment_2888722” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]  Supernatural. Image courtesy: Facebook[/caption] A show inspired by The X-Files, the story revolves around two brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester as they follow their father’s footsteps, hunting down monsters, demons, and fallen gods and save innocent people along the way. Though not a out-and-out hit, the show has a cult following that has kept it alive for eleven seasons. Must watch episodes: “Fan Fiction”, “Swan Song” and “Point of No Return” Fringe [caption id=“attachment_2888730” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]  Fringe. Image courtesy: Facebook[/caption] An FBI agent Olivia Dunham teams up with scientist Walter Bishop and his son Jack Bishop to solve weird cases. The show tries to build on the cult show The X-Files hype, but is set in multiple universes. This sci-fi show became a massive hit in it’s fifth season, after it built on its multiple universe story-line. Must watch episodes: “Pilot”, “Momentum Deferred” and “Marionette” Grimm [caption id=“attachment_2888876” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]  Grimm. Image courtesy: Facebook[/caption] Nick Burkhardt is a Portland detective who has seen pretty gruesome cases in his time. He starts seeing monsters and realises that he is a “Grimm” therefor able to see supernatural creatures. He embarks on a journey to kill and hunt down monsters accompanied by partner Hank Griffin**.** Must watch episodes: “Quill” ,“Face Off” and “Mr Sandman” The Twilight Zone [caption id=“attachment_2888738” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]  The Twilight Zone. Image courtesy: Wikimedia Commons[/caption] A classic 1960s show, a weekly tale represents a story about an unexplained phenomenon. Whether the tone of the story is horror, suspense or humor, there is always a surprise twist at the end. Must watch episodes: “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” (starring Captain Kirk aka William Shatner),“To Serve Man” and “It’s a Good Life” Also read: Was Gaurav Tiwari India's Ed Warren? Paranormal investigators had 'spooky similarities'
Our tribute to Gaurav Tiwari includes ‘The X-Files’, and plenty of Sam and Dean Winchester.
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