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The success of 'Bulbbul' tells us that Indian horror is at its most potent when it explores the indigenous instead of mimicking the Western aesthetic of the genre. Here are the films that got it right.
Bulbbul uses magical realism to hail women, Aarya does magic with real women.
The writer-lyricist turned filmmaker decodes Netflix's latest social horror and talks about what she hopes men will learn after watching it.
Through a cocktail of folklore, mythology and the supernatural, Anvita Dutt upends the fairy-tale template by infusing it with social horror.