Some houses hold secrets. Some hold something far worse.
When Aryan Mehta books a solo stay at a remote colonial property in South Goa, he is looking for silence. What he finds in the Dmello House is something older than silence - footsteps in empty corridors, a door handle that turns on its own, and a voice in the dark that knows exactly what he is most afraid to hear.
The house has been waiting. It has been waiting for someone willing to stay long enough to listen.
The Dmello House is a slow-burn psychological horror set against the layered history of Goa's colonial past - a story about old grief, inherited darkness, and the terrifying cost of finally telling the truth.
Some doors, once opened, cannot be closed.