Indian movies are often known for their action, drama, musical sequences, and charm of local culture and traditions.
If you are a fan of boldly mind-bending and unsettling movies, then here are 8 best recommendations for you:
Aamis/Ravening (SonyLiv): A lonely, married woman bonds with a younger man over unusual foods, but their adventurous relationship takes a dark turn.
Ajji (Prime Video): When her granddaughter is assaulted by a politician's son and the police fail to act, an elderly woman takes justice into her own hands.
Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (YouTube): A wealthy father, buys a woman for his and his sons' desires, but she becomes a pawn in their community conflict.
Welcome Home (YouTube): Two high school teachers collect census data and discover a deserted house where a pregnant woman, tells them unsettling stories.
Trapped (Zee5): A man mistakenly locks himself inside his new house that has no water, food, electricity, or any neighbours and struggles against all the odds to survive.
Phobia (Zee5): A talented artist, develops agoraphobia after an assault and, upon moving into a new apartment, believes an evil force possessed her due to her visions.
Tumbbad (Prime Video UK): A story about a goddess who created the entire universe with consequences when humans built a temple for her firstborn.
Bulbbul (Netflix): A man returns home after years to find his brother's child bride now grown up and abandoned, and his ancestral village plagued by mysterious deaths.