Are you fond of horror movies? So don’t miss this horrifying collection of 2025, you will be stunned in every scene.
News India Live, Digital Desk: The year 2025 is now at its last stage. It is bitterly cold outside, there is fog on the windows and I do not feel like coming out of the quilt. In such weather, if you have popcorn in your hand and a hair-raising ‘horror film’ is playing on the screen, then the fun gets doubled, isn’t it? If you are also a fan of horror films and want to ‘binge-watch’ at home away from the noise of the New Year party, then this news is for you only. This year there has been a flood of horror content on OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Jio Cinema. Some stories shook the mind, while some frightened with ghostly shadows. Let’s take a look at those high-rated films, which were liked the most by the audience this year. The craze of desi horror increased (Folk Horror Rules). The most special thing about 2025 was that people are now scared more by the ghosts of their country’s folk tales than by foreign zombies. Be it new stories from the ‘Stree’ universe or concepts like ‘Munjya’, desi horror ruled from the box office to OTT. Stories with village background, witches and old mansions were widely watched on Jio Cinema and Prime. The magic of psychological thriller on Netflix: This year, Netflix focused more on ‘mental fear’ than direct ghosts. In many web series and films released this year, the monster hidden inside a human being was shown, seeing which the audience’s soul shuddered. If you like movies where the suspense scares more than the gore, then Netflix’s top-rated list should be on your watchlist. Of the thousands of movies that have a high rating on IMDb, released throughout the year, the audience only ‘passed’ the ones that had the right balance of story and scares. Horror Comedy: If you want to laugh a little along with the scares, then this year there were many great horror-comedy movies released which are now available on Prime and Hotstar. Supernatural Thriller: Films like Ajay Devgan’s ‘Shaitan’ proved that the topics of black magic and Vashikaran are a ‘hit’ on the screen even today. Set a weekend plan. If you have missed these best films of this year due to work, then do not let this last weekend go empty. Turn off your lights, put on headphones (if you dare) and get started. But a word of advice, some of these movies are so scary that don’t make the mistake of watching them alone, otherwise you’ll be too scared to go out to drink water at night!
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