As mentioned before, it's not clear if he has a lot of pure ghost stories. But if we assume some of his works have ghost - like elements, perhaps they might have his signature style of gritty realism. His stories often have a deep exploration of characters, so any 'ghost' in his story might be more of a psychological manifestation, used to explore the character's inner fears or traumas.
Since there's not much information on Dibakar Banerjee's ghost stories specifically, if they exist, they could potentially have the characteristic of blurring the lines between the real and the supernatural, like his other works that play with different levels of reality. Also, his storytelling might make these 'ghost' elements a means to comment on society, rather than just for the sake of scaring the audience. He might use the idea of ghosts to show the hidden, spooky aspects of human nature or society that are often ignored.
Chapter 476, "I Believe That's Enough", is the clearest early answer because it turns Damien's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with The courtyard fell silent as the final three soldiers shifted their... and closes on The kind of fight that forced one into adaptation.. The key payoff is that the chapter closes with And with eight soldiers unconscious on the ground around him, the fight ended, which gives battle a stronger narrative position and pushes the power growth onward.
Chapter 220, "The Fifth Summon", is the clearest early answer because it turns Damien's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from They'd only resumed their journey when Damien paused, gazing at the... to A savage grin spread across Damien's face..
Chapter 323, "Pre-Competition Tuning", is the clearest early answer because it turns Leana's situation into a concrete plot event. Early on, The sun had just begun to peer above the horizon, brushing the skies.... By the end, Oh—" "Why do I have to be the first target!" Daveon screamed in pain....
Chapter 469, "Joining The Fight Uninvited", is the clearest early answer because the buildup finally cashes out in a real clash. Early on, The ground shook long before the warriors saw the source of the.... By the end, A summon with speed and savagery.. Inside the broader family politics storyline, the chapter closes with And he charged back into the sea of demons, with the warriors surging behind him.
Chapter 419, "I Didn't Lose", is the clearest early answer because it turns Lyone's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from The faintest scrape of hinges reached Damien's ears. to Lyone's chest heaved, his training evident in every strike.. What makes it stick is that the chapter closes with "Hehe...
Chapter 169, "Fighting Without A Weapon", is the clearest early answer because the buildup finally cashes out in a real clash. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with Damien walked out of the building after thanking Arielle once again. and follows through with Let's free the captives before something else happens..
Chapter 216, "Luton's Display", is the clearest early answer because it turns Luton's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is The mana beasts roared in unison as they charged toward the group., but the pressure keeps building through Their glowing eyes reflected primal rage, their claws tearing into....
Chapter 202, "Training In Hell I", is the clearest early answer because it turns Damon's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is The harsh, relentless heat of the First Layer of Hell was no longer..., but the pressure keeps building through Damon, Anaya, and Daveon were slowly acclimating to the hostile....
Chapter 108, "A Warning Letter And A Request Letter", is the clearest early answer because a shaky connection becomes usable in the plot. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with Shoooooong~ The golden glow of the teleportation array faded, and the... and follows through with Thank you all for reading regardless!.
Chapter 84, "Sending Death Your Way", is the clearest early answer because the violence around Haelin becomes final instead of hypothetical. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with Lord Terrace and Damon moved quickly through the bustling streets of... and follows through with A blade is only as strong as the hand that wields it.. By the close, It's a pleasure to meet you, ma'am." "None of that 'ma'am' business,"..., and the chapter closes with Haelin grinned. "Good.