Telugu Horror Films 2025 [extra Quality] -
Filmmakers are no longer just using ghosts as props for item songs; they are crafting atmospheric dread, psychological depth, and rooted folklore. Here is a look at the most anticipated Telugu horror films slated for release in 2025. Director: Prashanth Varma (Post Hanu-Man ) Expected Release: Mid-2025
Varma is known for world-building. Early rushes suggest the film avoids jump scares in favor of Pellissery-style long takes through dark, claustrophobic huts. With no lead hero and a climax shot entirely in infrared, Grahanam aims to prove that Telugu horror can be arthouse. 2. Veta (The Hunt) Director: Karthik Gattamneni Expected Release: Summer 2025 telugu horror films 2025
Just don’t watch the trailers alone at midnight. And if you live in an apartment complex with an odd number of floors? Maybe wait for the OTT release. Release dates are subject to change based on post-production and censor board clearances. Filmmakers are no longer just using ghosts as
For years, Telugu cinema has been synonymous with high-octane action, family dramas, and larger-than-life heroes. Horror, by contrast, often played second fiddle—relegated to the comedy track or dismissed as low-budget "B-grade" filler. But the landscape is shifting. Following the critical and commercial success of films like Maya (2015) and Masooda (2022), and the OTT boom that validated experimental storytelling, 2025 is shaping up to be a watershed year for Telugu horror. Early rushes suggest the film avoids jump scares
The IT server room segment, titled Loop , has a coder accidentally deleting a corrupted file containing a "digital Rakshasa." The Rakshasa then starts deleting reality around him—first his files, then his furniture, then his coworkers. Why 2025 is Different According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, "The success of Kantara (though Kannada) and Virupaksha proved that audiences in the South crave rooted horror. Telugu filmmakers in 2025 are finally abandoning the 'mansion in Ooty' trope. They are looking at Golconda tunnels, Godavari floods, and Rayalaseema rituals."
In a surprising pivot from comedy, Anudeep KV presents an anthology horror film. Naluguru Kathalu comprises four 25-minute segments, each set in a different era of Telugu history: a 1940s courtesan’s quarters, a 1980s beach bungalow in Vizag, a 2020s IT office server room, and a post-apocalyptic 2050.