Telugu Horror Film May 2026
The horror turns internal. Vasuki starts losing time. She finds herself drawing the 108-eyed kolam on the walls. She speaks in a voice that is not hers. Arjun tries to rescue her, but the goddess uses the very technology he brought—the cameras, the mics—as mirrors to multiply her presence.
A rational urban journalist, returning to her ancestral agraharam (heritage street) in coastal Andhra for a family ritual, discovers that the ancient folk deity her grandmother worshipped is not a myth, but a vengeful, sentient force triggered by a betrayal that happened during a total lunar eclipse 40 years ago. telugu horror film
Vasuki arrives with her photographer boyfriend, —a pragmatic outsider who sees a viral documentary opportunity. The village is almost abandoned. Most families fled decades ago, whispering about "Ammoru" (the village mother goddess) turning "angry." The only remaining resident is Bhavani (70s) —Vasuki’s dementia-ridden grandmother, who speaks in riddles and draws the same kolam (rangoli) pattern—a spiral of 108 eyes—every night. The horror turns internal
Vasuki realizes her father’s suicide was not depression. It was the goddess’s decree. Every firstborn of the family must die on a new moon. Vasuki is next. She speaks in a voice that is not hers
"Chandrudu dachina satyam... nerupuna pilustondi." (The truth hidden by the moon... is calling out with fire.) SYNOPSIS (Detailed) Act I: The Homecoming