Definitely not. Some real bhoot stories might have a more positive or even a comical side. For instance, there was a story of a bhoot that would move objects around in a house but in a very clumsy way. Instead of being terrifying, it made the family living there laugh. It was like having a friendly, if a bit mischievous, presence in the house rather than a scary one.
It's the atmosphere. While most Masha and the Bear stories are light - hearted, this one is full of suspense and fear. The settings are often darker, like the forest at night.
One popular 'Masha Spooky Story' could be about a haunted house. In the story, Masha might enter an old, dilapidated house where strange noises come from every corner. There are creaking floorboards and cold drafts that seem to have a life of their own. Another could be a story about a mysterious forest where Masha gets lost and encounters shadowy figures that seem to follow her every move. And there might also be a story about a cursed object that Masha finds, and once she touches it, all kinds of spooky things start to happen around her.
I think the way the stories in 'Masha Scary Stories' play with the concept of time can be unique. Maybe there are stories where time seems to stand still or move in a really strange way. This can disorient the reader and make the scares even more effective as the normal flow of life is disrupted.
Well, 'Bhoot' is typically not based on real events. It's usually the imagination of the creators coming to life on the screen or in the story, designed to thrill and scare us.