•Explore a diverse range of Indian horror folk dramas, from the greed-fueled quest in 1920s Maharashtra (Tumbbad) to the primal divine energy of Karnataka's Bhoota Kola (Kantara).
•Witness unique narratives like a gothic feminist fairytale in 1880s Bengal (Bulbbul) where a child bride becomes a supernatural avenger.
•Delve into psychological masterpieces such as Manichitrathazhu, unraveling mysteries of dissociative identity disorder and vengeful spirits.
•Experience horror-comedy with Stree, based on the Nale Ba urban legend, or the unsettling anthology of Assamese folktales in Kothanodi.
•Discover dark Islamic folklore in Pari and the unconventional, morally challenging obsession in Aamis, showcasing the genre's depth.