Indonesian horror is no longer a niche. With the rise of Hindi dubbing, these movies are becoming mainstream in India. Bookmark this list, because these ghosts don't wait for an invitation; they just knock on your door—and in Hindi, they sound even scarier.
Imagine Raid meets Evil Dead . This film follows Alfie, who visits her estranged father’s villa, only to find a dark ritual gone wrong. The demons here are fast, violent, and vomit black goo. The sequel (Chapter 2) is also available in Hindi. This is the perfect "Weekend Binge" for gore lovers. 3. Queen of Black Magic (Ratu Ilmu Hitam) – 2019 Language Status: ✅ Available in Hindi DUB (Shudder/Prime Video – via fan dub) indonesian horror movie hindi dubbed list exclusive
When dubbed in Hindi, these films lose the barrier of culture shock. You still understand the Pocong (Shroud ghost) because it feels like our Bhoot ; you understand the Suster Keramas (Ghost Nurse) because who isn't scared of a nurse with wet hair? Indonesian horror is no longer a niche
This is not your typical witch story. Orphans return to their former orphanage to visit their dying caretaker, only to discover that the horrors they faced as children were actually Satanic rituals. The final act of this movie is arguably the most violent 30 minutes in horror history. If you liked Stree , you will worship this. The "Queen" is terrifying. 4. Impetigore (Perempuan Tanah Jahanam) – 2019 Language Status: ✅ Exclusive Fan-Dub Available (Search Telegram Groups) Imagine Raid meets Evil Dead
This list focuses on movies available with Hindi audio (Official or Fan-dubbed). Availability may vary by platform (Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, or YouTube). Why Indonesian Horror is Taking Over India Before we dive into the list, let’s understand the hype. Indonesian directors like Joko Anwar (the "Master of Horror") have revived the genre by combining local folklore with modern psychological trauma. Unlike Western ghosts who just open doors, Indonesian hantus (ghosts) break your bones.
For years, Indian horror fans have been dominated by the Ramsay brothers, the Bhool Bhulaiyaa franchise, and the occasional zombie apocalypse. But in the last half-decade, a silent (and often very loud) revolution has crept into the Indian subcontinent. We are talking about .