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'Tallika' to 'Karkhanu': Gujarati filmmakers experiment with horror-comedies

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 29, 2025, 19:30 IST
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​'Tallika' to 'Karkhanu': Gujarati filmmakers experiment with horror-comedies



Gujarati cinema has been venturing into diverse genres, and horror has emerged as an exciting and experimental space for filmmakers. With a mix of spine-chilling narratives and horror-comedy blends, these films have captivated audiences. Here’s a look at some notable Gujarati horror films that have left an impact with their unique storytelling and eerie atmospheres.

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​'Faati Ne?'


Directed by Faisal Hashmi, 'Faati Ne'? is a horror-comedy that follows two dimwitted cops who must survive a terrifying night in a haunted mansion to reclaim their jobs. The film stars Hitu Kanodia and Smit Pandya in lead roles. The official teaser, released recently, offers a glimpse into the film's blend of horror and humor.

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​'Jhamkudi'


'Jhamkudi', directed by Umang Vyas, is a horror-comedy set in the village of Raniwada, cursed by an evil witch named Jhamkudi during Navratri celebrations. The film features Manasi Parekh, Viraj Ghelani, and Sanjay Goradia. Its trailer showcases a mix of traditional Gujarati culture and supernatural elements.

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​'Welcome Purnima'


Directed by Rishil Joshi, 'Welcome Purnima' revolves around Himmatlal Andhariya, who runs a successful marriage bureau but struggles to find a match for a mysterious client named Purnima. The film stars Hiten Kumar, Hem Sevak, and Manasi Rachh. The official trailer hints at a blend of suspense and supernatural intrigue.

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​'Karkhanu'

The film is a horror-comedy about three carpenters who get trapped in a haunted workshop on the night of Kali Chaudas. As strange and spooky events unfold, they must solve the mystery of the ghostly factory before it's too late. Starring Archan Trivedi, Kaajal Oza Vaidya, and Raju Barot, the film blends scares with humor for an entertaining ride.

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​'Tallika'

This horror film starring Aanchal Shah in a haunting role. Its poster and trailer have sparked curiosity among audiences. The film reflects the growing interest in horror within Gujarati cinema, embracing supernatural themes and offering unique storytelling experiences.

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