Horror Stories Telugu
: The stories are highly relatable to a Telugu-speaking audience, often set in familiar locations like old "Zamin" mansions, remote villages in the Godavari region, or highways near the Eastern Ghats. They often touch on local superstitions, "Amavasya" (new moon) beliefs, and ancient temples.
: Films like Jaganmohini (1978) laid the initial groundwork, while Ram Gopal Varma's Raat (1992) and Deyyam (1996) introduced a psychological, atmospheric style. horror stories telugu
idlebrain.com | Temple Exorcism #Kishkindhapuri horror stories : The stories are highly relatable to a
అర్థరాత్రి 12 గంటలు. సాయి తన బెడ్డిపై పడుకుని ఫోన్ చూస్తున్నాడు. ఇంట్లో అందరూ నిద్రపోతున్నారు. అప్పుడే అతని ఫోన్ రింగ్ అయింది. స్క్రీన్పై "అమ్మ" అని మెరుస్తోంది. idlebrain
It was midnight. Sai was lying on his bed scrolling through his phone. The house was asleep. Suddenly, his phone rang. The screen flashed "Amma" (Mom). Sai’s heart pounded. His mother had passed away six months ago. With trembling hands, he answered. "Hello?" he whispered. Silence followed. Then, his mother’s voice appeared. "Sai... I have come back, son. Open the door for me." Sai quietly got up. But suddenly he remembered—at his mother’s cremation, her mobile phone was buried with her. Where was this call coming from? He dropped the phone. The screen went black. Just then, in the reflection of the wardrobe mirror next to him, he saw a figure. Standing right behind him, smiling, holding a phone to her ear, was the shadow of his mother.
In Telugu culture, we often hear about "Deetalu" (Spirits). Do you believe they are real entities or just manifestations of our fear?