Spine-Chilling Movies Like Jatadhara: This film starts from the Dark Divine in 2022, at a time that May stood unchanging against definition-wise the aesthetics of eeriness. It is an entirely new type of a film; that walks into something where mythology and horror diverge with faith and with cater only to the lost souls, who themselves long enough for the same stories deep enough to serve as talking grounds between the spiritual darkness and history, mythology, and faith of India.
Greed on one hand before God curses its own root deeply in the soil of Indian folklore. Tumbbad is rightly among the most visualized projects coming from India, as it is . . .
Reasons why it should fit: Mythological horror with no comparison to the storytelling or atmosphere.
Devgn further battles out R. Madhavan in this tussle from black magic’s dark side to moral depravity. Reason for its fitting in: The slight-to-thin themes of possession and the shades of good and evil.
A web series of the accumulated-guilt horror about zombies rising from the grave as British soldiers. Why it fits: An irresistible thriller folk horror merging best with that of the colonial curse.
A tragic history within a boarding school, the past won’t die.
Why it fits: Purely emotional trauma supernaturally mixed.
Kajol believes in motherhood and ritualistic terror-like the doll, the mythically haunted in search for the Holy Grail.
Why it fits: Old Faiths, maternal instinct, haunted spirituality in a nutshell.
Tamil horror, that’s Mysskin for love, grief, and supernatural.
Why it fits: Emotionally charged and visually poetic-horror with a heart.
Will she be a motherly living dead, pregnant, and trapped in the village of superstition and dispelled secrets?
Why it fits: Folk horror weaving women’s fears and social taboos together.
A horror movie led by Nushrratt Bharuccha narrating rural mythologies in conjunction to gendered trauma.
Why it fits: A female-centric atmospheric fusion immersed in the traditional folklore.
Lead by Sai Dharam Tej, the film is set under the village legends in supernatural thrillerism.
Why it fits: Perfect mix of suspense, mysticism and sad heart breaking story telling.
A comedy horror tale played out by Saif Ali Khan and Arjun Kapoor.
Why it fits: A jocular representation of myths, ghosts and exorcists; fun as well as spookish.
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If Jatadhara kindled appreciation for the mythical undercurrents of divine dread, it is these that are still keeping it alive, burning bright in full flight. As the cursed gold of Tumbbad goes, and to the divine fear of Maa, from Tumbbad to each of these stories form something uniquely Indian within the horror vernacular, where every ghost has a story and every curse has a lesson.