Watch These 5 South Indian Horror Movies on OTT Before Munjya Release

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Pune, 7th June 2024: For fans of horror movies, the release of Sharvari Wagh’s “Munjya” on June 7th has generated significant excitement. To set the mood for this new horror film, we have curated a list of five South Indian horror movies available on Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms. These films, rich in suspense and spine-chilling narratives, can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home. Here are the top recommendations to watch before diving into the eerie world of “Munjya.”

“Maya” is a renowned Tamil horror film starring Nayanthara and Aari Arujun. The story is set in the haunted village of Mayavanam, near a forest believed to be inhabited by spirits. The plot thickens when Vasanth (Aari) ventures into this forest due to his research. “Maya” captivates with its tale of Siddharth, who is haunted by the spirit of a girl he tried to save after an accident. This gripping story is available on Disney Plus Hotstar.

“Aval,” known in Telugu as “Gruham” and in Hindi as “The House Next Door,” tells the story of a married couple living in the picturesque Rosini Valley. Their peaceful life is disrupted when a mother and daughter move in next door, bringing unforeseen horrors. Aval can be streamed on Netflix.

“Kanchana,” a series with multiple parts, has been a significant hit in both its original Tamil version and its Hindi remake, “Laxmii,” starring Akshay Kumar and Kiara Advani. The original film, featuring Raghava Lawrence, follows a cowardly man who becomes possessed by three spirits. This thrilling movie is available on Prime Video.

“Athiran,” a Malayalam film featuring Sai Pallavi and Fahadh Faasil, revolves around Nithya, a girl confined in an asylum. The film reveals terrifying events linked to Nithya’s mysterious past. Watch “Athiran” on Disney Plus Hotstar for a dose of psychological horror.

With these horror gems available on various OTT platforms, fans can immerse themselves in a world of supernatural thrills before experiencing the terror of “Munjya” in theaters.