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Igorchem Bandh: A mud road situated behind the Our Lady of Snows Church in Raia, known for its midday hauntings. [6] Baytakhol: Stretch of road known for a high number of motor accidents. According to local folklore, the motorists have reported seeing the ghost of a young woman screaming. [7]
These films tend to mimic the characteristics and themes of horror films around the world. The themes explored consist of haunted houses, evil spirits and demonic forces, among other. Popularly Bipasha Basu is recognized as the Scream Queen of Indian cinema for her frequent and successful list of movies in this genre. [1]
Rahul Desai from Mumbai Mirror gave 0.5 out of 5 claiming that film has been made with incompetent direction. [7] Bryan Durham from Daily News and Analysis gave 1 star rating out of 5 and stated "Mumbai 125 KM is a fine example why Indian filmmakers should keep away from thrashing the holy house of horror which is adorned by classics like The Excorcist, The Omen, The Conjuring and many more."
The Igorchem Bandh refers to a tranquil and isolated section of a typically picturesque road. According to Hengul J Das and Shikha Gautam of The Times of India, the profound stillness of the road, coupled with an air of mystique in the surrounding area, creates an ideal backdrop for a local legend. [2]
This period saw the popularity of horror films in India increasing, with a number of popular titles. Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche (released in 1972 and directed by the Ramsay brothers) proved successful, laying the foundation for horror films in the following years. 1976 saw Bollywood's first-ever combination of horror and fantasy in Rajkumar Kohli's Nagin.
Zee Horror Show(later titled Anhonee) Zee Horror Show was a very popular program in the 90s. It featured short stories in the form of 4 to 5 episodes, each one based on suspense and horror. Ramsay Brothers: Zee TV: 1995 Aahat: The first season was mostly a crime thriller-whodunit with only occasional episodes on the supernatural.
NH-8 Road to Nidhivan is an Indian Psychological- Suspense Thriller film directed by Munindra Gupta and produced by Sunil Goel and Niharika Jha. The film is released on 17 April 2015. The film is released on 17 April 2015.
Its success sparked a trend of shoe-string budget movies that were wrapped up in a month with a crew of 15. [2] The Ramsay Brothers have made more than 30 horror films in India, which epitomse the lower depths of 1980s Bollywood sleaze and gore, but which have secured their place in Hindi cinema's hall of fame as the pioneers of horror.