Horror-Comedies of Indian Cinema

Munjya


A chilling horror-comedy inspired by folklore, Munjya is known for its terrifying ghost and eerie atmosphere. Despite its potential, the film could have benefitted from a tighter narrative

Bhediya


Part of the Stree-verse, Bhediya surprised audiences with its engaging story centered around nature vs. development. Varun Dhawan's iconic "chaddi pehen ke phool khila hai" scene stands out as a highlight

Muni


Raghava Lawrence's 2007 film introduced many to the horror-comedy genre, blending scares with unexpected laughs, making it a memorable experience

Zombivli


A hilarious and gory ride, this film brings zombies to the streets of Dombivli, providing a unique and thrilling horror-comedy experience

Manichitrathazhu


A classic that has inspired numerous remakes, including Bhool Bhulaiyaa and Chandramukhi. It masterfully combines horror and comedy while addressing serious psychological issues

Roohi


The latest addition to the Stree-verse, Roohi has made waves at the box office. Although the ending felt a bit stretched, the film delivers solid jokes, timely references, and a vital message

Bhool Bhulaiyaa


A genre-defining film that seamlessly blends horror and comedy. Its impact on Indian cinema is still felt today, especially in meme culture

Go Goa Gone


India's first zombie-stoner movie ranks high for its unique blend of comedy and horror. Even when compared to international hits like Shaun of the Dead, Go Goa Gone holds its own

Stree


The quintessential horror-comedy, Stree revived the genre and became a cultural phenomenon. Its perfect mix of scares and laughs has cemented it as a modern classic, leading to an expanding franchise

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