India’s first horror film left audience terrified, made for Rs 12 Lakh, it broke all the records, the film is…, lead actors are…

Horror has its own influence in the world of cinema. Horror films scare people and are also liked a lot. But do you know the name of India’s first horror film? If not, then let us tell you. The beginning of horror films in India is considered to be the film ‘Mahal’ released in 1949. Directed by Kamal Amrohi, this film was not only a superhit film of its time, but it also introduced Indian audiences to stories of mystery and ghosts. ‘Mahal’ was produced by Bombay Talkies, and it was one of the most expensive films of its time.

‘Mahal’ was made on a large scale for that time. It is said that about Rs 12 lakh (Rs 12-14 crore today) was spent on the film at that time. Which was a huge amount for the 1940s. The film’s grand set, brilliant cinematography and the presence of big stars like Madhubala made it an ambitious project. Kamal Amrohi presented the story as a mysterious and psychological thriller, this genre was new in Indian cinema at that time.

Mahal performed well at the box office. The film grossed around Rs 25 lakh (Rs 200 crore today) in India, a record for that time. Audiences loved the pairing of Madhubala and Ashok Kumar, and the film’s songs, such as Aayega Aanewala, are still considered classics. Its success played an important role in establishing horror and suspense in Indian cinema.

Cast and story of India’s first horror film

‘Mahal’ featured Ashok Kumar and Madhubala in the lead roles. Ashok Kumar played the role of a man who visits a mysterious mansion where he falls in love with a shadow (Madhubala). Madhubala’s beauty and acting mesmerized the audience. The story had a mix of love, reincarnation, and mystery, which kept the audience hooked till the end. ‘Mahal’ laid the foundation of Indian horror cinema and inspired later films like ‘Bees Saal Baad’ and ‘Raat’. Even today, this film is considered a classic among cinema lovers.

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