Love the feeling of being creeped out when watching a horror
movie? The sudden jolts from fear when a loud sound or a horror movie effects
from out of nowhere scares you is your favorite feeling? Then you are in luck
this Freaky Friday as we have compiled a list of the best Bollywood horror
movies for you to get a good dose of cold chills down your spine for the
weekend.
Yes, some horror movies of Bollywood have ruined the
reputation of such scary movies with their bad scripting, ugly, unrealistic
makeup and costumes that are more funny than scary. But that does not mean the
film industry that releases the most number of feature films in a year (enough
film to cover the whole distance from Mumbai to London) does not have a few
hidden gems of horror flicks in its bag.
Let us see what you could watch while eating gourmet popcorn
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Five best horror movies of Bollywood that will make you sleep with the lights on:
Raat (1992):
One of the toppers in the list of horror movies of Bollywood,
this is one of the best Ram Gopal Verma films that scared a good many back in
the 90s. This film still has its moments of supernatural thrill that are not
too over exaggerated like that of a factory-made horror movie nuances. Once you
watch this cult classic which is one the scariest Hindi horror movies you will
never look at [spoiler alert] cats the same way.
A kitten dies and that is what sets in motion a series of
bizarre paranormal events.
Bees Saal Baad (1962):
The famous Lata Mangeshkar song of Kahin Deep Jaale Kahin Dil scared Indians out of their wits. It was
the highest grossing film of 1962, which was based loosely on Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle’s story ‘The Hound of Baskerville’. This still happens to be one of the
most scary horror movies of Indian cinema even after 50 years of its release.
Horror Story 3D (2013):
Named appropriately this is a movie based on a seemingly
predictable plot where a group of young friends decide to spend the night at a
haunted hotel. Soon enough with sunset things get convoluted and there are more
than a just a few scenes that can make you jump off your seats.
Mahal (1949):
Often thought to be the first horror movie of Bollywood this
is a movie that scared generations with timeless minimalistic creepy scenes. This
film is based on reincarnation but its scary scenes have scared audiences for
decades.
Bhoot (2003):
Throughout the movie the scare element is kept simmering
with a few high jumps of the scare graph. This was one of the last really
gripping movies released by Ram Gopal Verma which is loosely based on the
English classic The Exorcist. While its second part is not very scary but the
first part definitely takes away the prize for being the best horror movie.
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