Must Watch: 9 Best Bollywood Psychological Thrillers

RIVANSHI RAKHRAI

An official remake of the British series Luther, this series delves into the gritty streets of Mumbai, focusing on DCP Rudraveer Pratap Singh (Ajay Devgan). Rudra, a relentless cop, returns to his job at the CBI as a twisted serial killer wreaks havoc in the city. Teaming up with his former mentor Dhananjay Rajpoot (Arshad Warsi), Rudra finds himself caught in a web where darkness consumes both criminals and those seeking justice

Rudra: The Edge of Darkness

Adapted from Paula Hawkins' novel, this film follows Mira Kapoor (Parineeti Chopra), a lawyer battling amnesia and going through a divorce after a car crash. Obsessed with a woman living a seemingly perfect life, Mira stalks her during her daily train rides

The Girl on the Train

Mythology merges with murder in this gritty thriller set in Varanasi. The story follows Nikhil Nair (Barun Sobti), a forensic expert-turned-teacher, who returns to the CBI to solve a complex serial killer case

Asur

A talented game designer, Swapna becomes wheelchair-bound after a dangerous incident. Simultaneously, news of a serial killer targeting young women in her vicinity surfaces. Unfortunately, Swapna becomes the next target, and in her vulnerable state, she must overcome her trauma to survive. "Game Over" was initially shot in Tamil and Telugu, later dubbed in Hindi

Game Over

Following a near-fatal car accident, bestselling author Alisha Khanna (Kalki Koechlin) develops severe PTSD and seeks refuge in her sister's home in Shimla. Matters take a dark turn when she starts seeing a girl around the property

Bhram

Aamir Khan takes the lead in this dark narrative as Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhawat, who gets involved in a case following a fatal accident involving a prominent actor. Struggling with the recent loss of his 8-year-old son and strained relations with his wife, Roshni (Rani Mukherji), the police officer finds it challenging to focus on the case

Talaash

After experiencing a traumatic incident involving a taxi driver, Mehak (Radhika Apte) develops severe agoraphobia and moves to a new apartment to manage her condition. Despite being a skilled artist, intense anxiety confines her to her home, where she becomes paranoid

Phobia

Initially appearing as a romantic film led by Farhan Akhtar and Deepika Padukone, this movie takes an unexpected turn into thrilling complexity. Karthik Narayan (played by Akhtar) is a smart yet timid man haunted by severe childhood trauma. His confidence issues make him susceptible to mistreatment, exacerbating his struggle with life. In a twist of fate, he receives a call one morning from someone claiming to be Karthik as well

Karthik Calling Karthik