Bollywood turns pale as Hollywood brings the horror to Indian box office
FinancialExpress | April 9, 2024 3:15 PM CST
“I ain’t afraid of no ghost,” Ray Parker Jr. sang for the 1984 horror flick, Ghostbusters title song. This, however, does not hold for a lot of Indian viewers of the horror genre as movie halls often resonate with screams as audiences jump during a scary scene at the time of screening of a horror movie. Despite the odd screams every once in a while, the audiences in India have an appetite for the horror genre. Horror was a prominent genre in the 1970s to early 2000s, courtesy of movies spearheaded by the Ramsey Brothers such as Guest House (1980), Darwaza (1978) and Andhera (1975). Even in bet...
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