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Indian cinema once knew how to scare. From Mahal (1949), India’s first gothic horror, to the cult classics of the Ramsay Brothers in the 70s and 80s like Veerana, Purana Mandir, and Hotel, and later hits like Raat, Raaz, Haunted, and 1920 — true horror once had a golden era. But somewhere along the line, horror in India died. Today, when we think of horror in Bollywood, we get horror-comedies like Stree, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Munjya, or Bhediya — fun films, but far from terrifying. So the question remains: who killed horror in India? In this video, we explore the rise and fall of Indian horror movies, the filmmakers who defined the genre, and the changing tastes of audiences. We break down how the Ramsay Brothers shaped Bollywood horror, how Vikram Bhatt revived it with Raaz and 1920, and why today’s filmmakers abandoned horror for comedy, VFX-heavy supernatural thrillers, or remakes of Hollywood horror hits. What We Cover in This Video: • The golden age of Indian horror with Ramsay Brothers, Mahal, and Veerana • How Raaz (2002), Bhoot (2003), 1920 (2008), and Haunted gave audiences real chills • The decline of Bollywood horror with formula-driven scripts, weak VFX, and clichés • The rise of horror-comedy (Stree, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Munjya, Bhediya) and how it changed the genre forever • Why Hollywood horror films (The Conjuring, The Nun, IT, Insidious, Hereditary) raised the bar and influenced Indian audiences • The missing space for psychological horror, supernatural thrillers, and folklore-inspired fear in India • Can Indian horror be revived with fresh ideas, stronger scripts, and original storytelling? Copywrite: https://track.pstmrk.it/3s/uppbeat.io... 0:00 Who killed? 0:30 History of horror in India 3:51 Lack of horror atmosphere 4:54 Overdose of VFX/CGI 6:56 Rise of horror comedy 7:57 Spiritual sequel 9:11 We failed as an audience 10:00 Conclusion Bollywood horror didn’t just fade away — it was replaced, diluted, and reshaped by market trends. This video is the untold truth of why horror failed in India, who’s to blame, and whether the genre can rise again. #IndianHorror #BollywoodHorror #WhoKilledHorror #RamsayBrothers #Raaz #HorrorMovies