Kantara To Bramayugam: 8 South indian Spine-Tingling horror Films You Must watch On OTT

Indian horror movies often draw from folklore, and indian horror cinema has developed its unique style.

Indian cinema has made its mark globally, from larger-than-life spectacles to melodramas. While indian romances and blockbusters are well-known to global audiences, their work in the horror genre doesn’t enjoy the same level of popularity. indian horror movies often draw from folklore, and indian horror cinema has developed its unique style. The regional South indian film industry, in particular, has mastered an even more idiosyncratic take on the genre.


Here are some of the best South indian horror movies you need to watch:

Kanchana

Kanchana is by far the most popular horror film series to come out of the South indian film industries, loved and adored across the country. The franchise fits perfectly into the horror-comedy genre, with possession being a major theme throughout the movies. They often use possession to reveal tragic stories, offering commentaries on societal issues. This blend of horror, comedy, and drama has made kanchana an evergreen brand in India’s tamil film industry.


Yavarum Nalam

One of the Tamil-language releases of 2009, Yavarum Nalam is a horror-thriller full of twists and turns that make for a great casual watch. R. madhavan stars as a family man who is excited to move into a new apartment, fulfilling a lifelong dream. However, his family’s new chapter is marked by a series of ominous signs. Madhavan’s character soon becomes obsessed with a tv show, and as the show takes a dark turn, he embarks on a desperate search to uncover the truth, leading to many horrifying surprises.


Where to watch: Prime Video

Kantara

Kantara became the third-highest-grossing movie of the year. Written, directed, and starring Rishab Shetty in the lead role, it highlights a cultural phenomenon known as Bhoota Kola, a ritual dance tradition where local protector gods are believed to possess the bodies of its dancers. Shetty plays a man born into a family of Kola dancers who seeks to reject his calling. Hounded by supernatural occurrences and political conspiracies surrounding his small village, Kantara traces his journey back to his destiny.


Where to watch: Prime Video


Virupaksha

The classic South indian horror trope of black magic finds a more dramatic expression in the 2023 movie Virupaksha. The story begins in a small village where an innocent couple is accused of practicing black magic and lynched, leaving behind an orphan boy. Twelve years later, the village is stricken by a series of unusual deaths, from freak crow maulings to gruesome suicides.


Where to watch: Netflix

Pizza

Pizza, a Tamil-language film, was critically acclaimed for its unique story and impressive performances. The movie was a breakout hit for actor Vijay Sethupathi, who plays a pizza delivery man trapped in a house where inhabitants are serially murdered in circumstances that defy logical explanation. pizza offers a mind-bending plot that mixes supernatural mystery with a crime thriller, topped with a surprising twist.

Where to watch: Disney+ Hotstar 


Arundhati

Arundhati, a Telugu-language film, aligns more with the traditional horror offerings from South indian cinema. Anushka Shetty, the go-to choice for powerful female leads in telugu films, stars as the titular character in this movie about reincarnation and vengeful spirits.


Where to watch: Disney+ Hotstar 

Bhoothakaalam

Bhoothakaalam is a fine creation by rahul Sadasivan. The movie narrates the tale of a single elderly mother, Asha (played by Revathi), and her struggles with her young, unemployed son Vinu (played by Shane Nigam). Vinu, unable to find a job for two years, turns to smoking and drinking as an escape. One day, he complained…

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