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By Suditi Raje

Horror Lovers, Take Note: Must-Watch Scary Movies and Web Series on OTT Platforms

Updated At: August 22, 2025 6:55 PM

Thrills, Chills, and Suspense – The Perfect Horror Picks for Every Mood

New Delhi, August 22, 2025

If spine-chilling stories are your thing, OTT platforms are packed with a wide range of horror movies and web series. From supernatural thrillers to dystopian horrors and vampire love stories, these shows and films promise to keep you on the edge of your seat. Here’s a look at some of the top horror content currently available and where you can stream them.

1. Maa – Netflix

Starring Kajol, this recent film is a supernatural horror thriller. The story revolves around a mother who battles mysterious and dangerous forces to protect her daughter. Packed with suspense, fear, and emotional depth, the film stands out for Kajol’s powerful performance.

2. Andhera – Amazon Prime Video

Released on August 14, this web series tells the story of dark, hidden powers lurking in a small village. Multiple characters’ lives intersect as new suspense unfolds in each episode. With its dark atmosphere and supernatural twists, Andhera keeps viewers hooked from start to finish.

3. Tooth Pari: When Love Bites – Netflix

This horror-fantasy series blends horror and romance in an intriguing way. Set in Kolkata, the story follows a vampire girl who falls in love with a dentist. Featuring Tanya Maniktala and Shantanu Maheshwari, the series combines thrilling supernatural elements with a romantic storyline.

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4. Ghoul – Netflix

Starring Radhika Apte and Manav Kaul, this mini-series is set in a dystopian future. During an interrogation at a military detention center, a prisoner unleashes a mysterious supernatural force, blurring the line between fear and reality.

5. Typewriter – Netflix

Set in Goa, this supernatural thriller follows a group of children trying to uncover the secrets of a haunted villa. An old typewriter and the mansion’s past add layers of mystery and terror to the storyline.

6. Betaal – Netflix

Based on cursed soldiers from the British era, this horror series offers a new level of fear. When a military team opens an old fort, centuries-old trapped spirits awaken. Vinay Kumar Singh and Ahana Kumra’s performances add to the series’ intensity.

For horror enthusiasts, these movies and series are perfect choices. Whether you enjoy supernatural thrillers, haunted mansion mysteries, or vampire romances, OTT platforms offer a wide variety of horror content. Start streaming today and get ready for a spine-chilling journey.

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Suditi Raje

[Suditi Raje] is an experienced journalist and content creator, passionate about delivering stories that make an impact. At Newsisland, [she] specialize in political analysis, offering readers a deep dive into the issues that affect us all.

Email: suditi1234singh@gmail.com

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