Ajay Devgn and Jyothika's hotly anticipated supernatural thriller, ‘Shaitaan,’ slithered onto the silver screen on March 8th, sending shivers down audiences' spines. Directed by Vikas Bahl, the film reimagines the 2023 Gujarati blockbuster, Vash, with Devgn and Jyothika as a couple battling a mysterious figure played by R Madhavan, who has ensnared their daughter through dark magic.
Whether Shaitaan has left you yearning for more or you simply crave a spine-tingling weekend, this curated selection of horror films is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.
‘Tumbbad’ (Rahi Anil Barve, 2018, IMDb Rating: 8.2)
For a more critically acclaimed horror experience, delve into ‘Tumbbad’. This period horror film, set in the 19th century, has garnered immense praise for its unique blend of Indian folklore and gothic horror (‘The First Omen’ New Trailer Hints For A Spooky Night At The Theatre!). ‘Tumbbad’ narrates the story of a man's insatiable greed that leads him to a cursed village guarded by a vengeful deity. The film's breathtaking cinematography is an additional treat for horror enthusiasts with a keen eye for aesthetics.
‘Bhoot’ (Ram Gopal Varma, 2003, IMDb Rating: 6.8)
This hauntingly familiar tale stars the power couple of Ajay Devgn and Urmila Matondkar. ‘Bhoot’ follows a young couple who move into a seemingly ordinary apartment, only to discover it's a hotbed of paranormal activity. ‘Bhoot’ is considered one of Bollywood's finest horror offerings, lauded for its ability to create a relentlessly unsettling atmosphere and for the chilling performances delivered by its leads.
‘Raat’ (Ram Gopal Varma, 1992, IMDb Rating: 7.4)
Prepare to be possessed by the chilling 1992 classic, ‘Raat,’ another creation by Ram Gopal Varma. This film follows the story of Minnie, a college student, who becomes the unwilling host for a demonic entity. ‘Raat’ pulls no punches, weaving together elements of murder, gore, and the intriguing interplay between science and spirituality.
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'Mahal' (Kamal Amrohi, 1949, IMDb Rating: 8.0)
Step back in time with this black-and-white gem, 'Mahal.' Considered a pioneer of the horror genre in Indian cinema, Mahal tells the story of a man who inherits a palatial home shrouded in mystery and rumored to be haunted by the spirit of a woman scorned.
Manichitrathazhu (M.T. Vasudevan Nair, 1993, IMDb Rating: 8.5)
No exploration of Indian horror cinema (5 Horror Movies That Are Inspired By Books: The Shining, The Exorcist, And More) is complete without a nod to the iconic South Indian masterpiece, Manichitrathazhu. This Malayalam film, which has inspired a legion of remakes (including the popular Bollywood hits Chandramukhi and Bhool Bhulaiyaa), boasts a masterful storyline and an even more impressive screenplay. Led by the brilliant performances of Shobana, Mohanlal, and Suresh Gopi, Manichitrathazhu is a must-watch for horror aficionados seeking a truly unforgettable experience.
So, dim the lights, gather your friends and family (if you dare!), and prepare to be spooked by this curated selection of horror films.
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