I Explored India's Only Abandoned Jail, Here's What I Found...

This jail was built by the British in 1835 — not for criminals, but to lock up freedom fighters and people who resisted colonial rule. In this video, I go inside a British-era jail in India that has been abandoned since 2011, to see what’s left behind. Empty cells. Rusted iron bars. Long silent corridors. During British rule, prisons like this were used to silence voices, isolate rebels, and break resistance. Many political prisoners passed through jails like this — often without proper trials. Today, the jail stands abandoned, slowly decaying, but the walls still tell a story of colonial punishment and forgotten sacrifice. This video is not a documentary — it’s a real exploration of a place that played a role in India’s freedom struggle and was later forgotten. Watch till the end — some parts of this jail felt heavier than I expected. 🔔 Subscribe for more exploration, investigation, and “I checked the reality” videos.