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Best Bollywood Horror Movies on OTT | Netflix, Amazon, Hotstar!

On the topic of the Best Bollywood Horror Movies on OTT, when we think of Hindi Cinema, horror is probably the last thing which will pop up in our heads. Out of all the romantic, comedy and thriller movies which Bollywood produces each year, the potential of horror films weren’t tested to the fullest. There are a few films which were eerie back in the hay day and are now cringe-worthy like Krishna Cottage.

But, over the years, there were several Bollywood Horror Movies which terrorized us with nail-biting scenes, chilling background music and a scary plot and some continue to haunt and terrify audiences to this day. Although movie studios are taking minor risks with horror genre these days, if we dig a little deeper, then we might find a few underrated hidden gems. Have these Bollywood Horror Movies stood the test of time? So, here are the spooky-jewels from the intimidating side of my bag, and I hope it gives you as many chills and thrills as it did to me.

Last Updated on August 01, 2022

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8. Kaun?

Director – Ram Gopal Varma
Starring – Urmila Matondkar, Manoj Bajpai
Streaming Platform – YouTube

A psychological thriller directed by Ram Gopal Varma, written by Anurag Kashyap, starring Urmila Matondkar and Manoj Bajpai in the lead roles. What more do you need to hear? Urmila Matondkar once considered as the horror queen of Bollywood, and Manoj is still a remarkable actor. This movie only featured three characters and was shot entirely in just one apartment and was just completed in 15 days. The twists and the thrills will surely keep you at the edge of your seat from start to finish.



7. Darna Mana Hai

Director – Prawaal Raman
Starring – Nana Patekar, Vivek Oberoi
Streaming Platform – Prime Video

Only Ram Gopal Varma possesses a special skill that can make apples look scary. This film was a unique and innovative attempt as the director has clubbed six creative short stories, each incorporated with a spooky twist. Darna Mana Hai has shown us how one can scare the sh*t out of people without going for gore, and supernatural monsters route. If you’re into dark and short movies, Darna Mana Hai will be a treat for you. The first story from the anthology is still considered as horrifying by many 90s kids.



6. Horror Story (2013)

Director – Vikram Bhatt
Starring – Karan Kundrra, Nandini Vaid
Streaming Platform – YouTube

Inspired by Grave Encounters (2011), this Vikram Bhatt directorial revolves around seven friends who meet to bid farewell to another friend, who is going abroad. They decide to spend the night in a haunted hotel, which changes their life in a way they least expected. Things get convoluted and it’s a scare-fest thereon. Some genuinely frightening scenes will make you jump off your seat. Those looking for chills won’t be disappointed at all.



5. 1920 (2008)

Director – Vikram Bhatt
Starring – Rajneesh Duggal & Adah Sharma
Streaming Platform – Disney+ Hotstar

Best Bollywood Horror Movies on OTT: Vikram Bhatt’s 2008 horror-thriller, 1920, starring Rajneesh Duggal and Adah Sharma in the lead roles, begins with Arjun, who falls in love with Lisa and abandons his family and faith for her. They move to a manor in Palampur, but when Lisa gets possessed by a spirit, Arjun must save her against all odds.



4. Raaz (2002)

Director – Vikram Bhatt
Starring – Bipasha Basu & Dino Morea
Streaming Platform – YouTube

Inspired by the Michelle Pfeiffer starrer What Lies Beneath, Raaz was just the beginning of Bipasha’s Bollywood Horror Movies chapter. She was a part of blunderous horror films, but, Raaz was an exception. As the franchised advanced further, the quality of the movies deteriorated, but, this first instalment was pretty impressive.



3. Naina

Director – Shripal Morakhia
Starring – Urmila Matondkar
Streaming Platform – Hotstar

Naina was a remake of Hong Kong- Singaporean film The Eye. Although Bhoot is considered as Urmila’s Best Bollywood Horror Movies to date, Naina will not disappoint you in comparison. The movie explores the story of a young girl who after getting cornea transplant sees eerie things. She complains of multiple vision problems which Samir Patel – a psychiatrist, diagnoses as hallucinations.

The movie further explains the deepest darkest secrets behind these visions. The story leaves you frightened, terrified and petrified. As a horror movie, it packs one genuine scare after another till the climax. I still remember watching Naina with my cousins at lunchtime and leaving the food and going upstairs because I was damn scared or rather say scarred for life.



2. Bulbbul

Director – Anvita Dutt Guptan
Starring – Tripti Dimri, Parambrata Chatterjee
Streaming Platform – Netflix

[Also feat. in our ‘Best Indian Movies on Netflix Australia’ list]

Anvita Dutt Guptan’s retelling of an age-old story starring Tripti Dimri in the lead role in a supernatural setting is exceptional to watch from the get-go. The story keeps getting better as the film progresses and is also an empowering film with a touch of horror. Also, the general premise was a stroke of pure genius, alongside the terrific performances. Every minute of it was worth watching. – Zoha Junaid



1. Tumbbad

Director – Anil Barve, A. Gandhi & A. Prasad
Starring – Sohum Shah, Jyoti Malshe
Streaming Platform – Prime Video

[Also feat. at #1 spot in our ‘Best Horror Movies on Amazon’ list]

Rahi Anil Barve, Anand Gandhi and Adesh Prasad’s Tumbbad is an offbeat blend of mythology with a gory and dark narrative. It starts when a family builds a shrine for Hastar, a monster who is never to be worshipped, and when they attempt to get their hands on his wealth, they face bizarre and wicked consequences. One of the Best Bollywood Horror Movies on OTT.



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Aditi Parikh

Aditi is yet another artist stuck in the body of an IT professional. Books, dark humor and twisted stories. Her life revolves around it, and some might even say that she's blunt, and even agree that she is the fakest real person they have ever met. She is loving and exploring the unexplored side of cinema and hopes that people will watch through her eyes.

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