Telugu cinema has offered its audience a wide range of genres, and the horror genre is no exception. Over the years several Telugu horror movies have captivated audiences with their spine-chilling stories, atmospheric settings, and impressive performances.
Directed by Kodi Ramakrishna, “Arundhati” is a supernatural horror film that features Anushka Shetty in the lead role. The movie revolves around a woman haunted by an evil queen’s spirit. With its gripping narrative, stunning visuals, and stellar performances, “Arundhati” remains a standout in Telugu horror.
“Raju Gari Gadhi,” directed by Omkar, combines horror and comedy to deliver an engaging cinematic experience. The film tells the story of a haunted hotel and a group of friends who decide to stay there. With its clever writing and effective scares, “Raju Gari Gadhi” blends humour with horror.
Directed by Mahi V Raghav, “Anando Brahma” is a unique horror-comedy that takes a fresh approach to the genre. The film revolves around a group of people unknowingly becoming ghosts in a haunted house. With witty dialogues, well-executed scares, and strong performances, “Anando Brahma” stands out as an entertaining horror flick.
A remake of the Tamil film “Muni,” “Kanchana”, directed by Raghava Lawrence, is a horror-comedy that gained immense popularity among Telugu audiences. The film follows the story of a man who gets possessed by a vengeful transgender ghost. “Kanchana” successfully blends horror and comedy, delivering a perfect mix of scares and laughter.
“Geethanjali,” directed by Raj Kiran, is a horror-comedy that revolves around a young woman haunted by a vengeful spirit. With its clever writing, well-executed scares, and impressive performances, the film manages to strike a balance between horror and humour, leaving the audience entertained throughout.
Directed by G. Ashok, “Bhaagamathie” is a supernatural horror thriller featuring Anushka Shetty in the lead role. The film tells the story of an IAS officer trapped in a haunted mansion. With its gripping narrative, atmospheric cinematography, and strong performances, “Bhaagamathie” keeps the viewers on the edge of their seats.
Directed by Maruthi Dasari, “Ee Rojullo” is a low-budget horror-comedy that became a surprise hit at the box office. The film follows the story of a couple who experience paranormal activities in their apartment. Despite its modest budget, “Ee Rojullo” delivered an entertaining and engaging horror flick.
Directed by Ravi Babu, “Avunu” is a psychological horror thriller inspired by actual events. The movie revolves around a young couple who face supernatural occurrences in their new house. With its realistic approach, suspenseful storytelling, and strong performances, “Avunu” keeps the audience hooked from start to finish.
Although a Tamil film, “Chandramukhi”, directed by P. Vasu, was also released in Telugu and had a significant impact on the Telugu audience. Starring Rajinikanth and Jyothika, the film is a supernatural horror-comedy that follows the story of a psychiatrist who investigates paranormal activities in a mansion. With its engaging storyline, brilliant performances, and captivating music, “Chandramukhi” became a massive success.
Directed by Prasanth Varma, “Awe!” is a unique and experimental Telugu horror film that challenges traditional storytelling. The movie interweaves multiple narratives and follows the lives of various characters connected to a coffee shop. With its unconventional approach, thought-provoking themes, and stellar ensemble cast, including Kajal Aggarwal and Nithya Menen, “Awe!” garnered critical acclaim and applause from the audience.