Telugu 2025 Top [verified]: Horror Movies In
The Telugu film industry has been consistently delivering thrilling horror movies that have left audiences on the edge of their seats. As we step into 2025, the excitement for new and terrifying horror movies is building up. Here are the top Telugu horror movies to watch out for in 2025:
While big-budget titles like Virupaksha 2 and Kanchana 4 enjoyed massive theatrical runs, many of the year's sleeper hits have found a home on digital platforms.
The film's strength lies in its conceptual ambition. What begins as a horror thriller challenging science gradually transforms into a narrative where science fights back with logic, only to eventually acknowledge divinity as the force that helps overcome evil. While the film's over-the-top tone and VFX have received mixed reviews, its unique blend of mythology and scientific inquiry makes it a standout entry in 2025's horror lineup. horror movies in telugu 2025 top
With a new wave of年轻 filmmakers borrowing from Korean horror, J-horror, and psychological thrillers, the are not just about jump scares—they are about existential dread, folklore, and claustrophobic tension.
: Produced under Samantha's banner Tralala Moving Pictures, Subham is a masterclass in the horror-comedy genre. Directed by Praveen Kandregula, the movie effortlessly blends retro 2000s village nostalgia with genuinely creepy, atmospheric horror and clever situational humor. 4. Ghatikachalam The Telugu film industry has been consistently delivering
Starring Sudheer Babu and Sonakshi Sinha, Jatadhara attempted a grand, often chaotic, but visually stunning blend of mythology and modernity. The story centers on Shiva (Sudheer Babu), a skeptical ghost hunter who doesn't believe in the supernatural, forcing him to confront the goddess of greed, "Jatadhara," after she awakens to destroy him for a buried treasure. While the film struggled at the box office due to its choppy narrative and overlong rituals, it was praised for its ambitious scale and strong buzz among niche audiences. It remains a fascinating example of 2025's creative risk-taking.
: Kaushik, a deeply insecure medical student, realizes he is not just suffering from a mental illness, but is being tormented by an ancient unseen spirit named Ghatikachalam. The film's strength lies in its conceptual ambition
Psychological horror is gaining particular traction, with films like Ghatikachalam and Adarsh Gourav's upcoming project focusing on fear that stems from the mind rather than monsters. Director Ajay Bhupathi's upcoming film Aarambham is said to delve into paranoia and human guilt, while Chandoo Mondeti's Evaru Aina Bhootham aims to redefine ghost mythology with a scientific twist.
If you liked Arundhati but wished it were darker and more realistic, this is your film.
