Best Telugu Suspense Movies To Watch On OTT Platforms During Lockdown

 
Nishabdham

With a large collection of movies and web series available on OTT platforms, it is often very difficult for an average movie lover to make a choice. If you, too, are facing a similar struggle, we will help you. If you love to watch Telugu Movies, especially thrillers, this is a great place for you as we have some superlative suggestions for you. Here, check out the seven best thriller films that you can watch in this lockdown period.

U-Turn

Samantha Akkineni is a gem of an actress, who has been winning audience hearts with ease with her naturalness. Over the past few years she has focused on women centric movies and they came out well. U-turn is also a women centric movie which is a suspicious thriller that works with the false murder of a woman. The following series of events continues to develop a spirit of interest for the audience. The movie was a remake of the Kannada movie with the same title.

Evaru

You can keep the edge on the whole film time. Twists worked very well in the movie. Every unexpected scene makes much sense to get entertained. The story was very focused and no unnecessary songs or comedy scenes are added. Adivi Sesh and Naveen played lead male roles. The shining charm of the whole show was definitely Regina Cassandra. She represented her act so flawlessly and made the character alive realistically. Overall it is ironic, that actually shows the movie at it’s best.

HIT

A guy like Vishwak Sen who started his career with a jaw-dropping performance in Falaknama Das proved that he can carry out all the emotions in a suspense thriller.

Entirely you will enjoy this nail biting thriller. There are no songs and comedy like other movies, so don't expect them. Hit could have been a best film but it didn't deliver at the end, the screenplay is top- notch. Must say HIT is arguably one of the best exceptions. There is no lag in the script, it is very well planned. There’s an expectation for the sequence of HIT.

16 Every Detail Counts

The director (Karthick naren) has done a great job with his debut film. Screenplay is really praiseworthy. It's tough to represent such solid writing on the screen. To our amaze the movie leads for 1hr 45 min but keeps thrilled at every scene. It will keep you hooked until the last second of the film.The ending is great and the plot twist is much better than some overrated thriller films. It's worth watching, don’t miss it!

Agent Sai Srinivasa Athreya

This is a must-watch comedy thriller. One of the best detective movies made so far in TFI. Special mention to Naveen Polishetty, he will be grabbing the attention with his performance and acts very keen towards comfort. Naveen will keep you gripped for every single minute. The story centers on a social message about religious beliefs going in the minds of people. Kudos to the entire cast and crew for making an attempt and bringing something interesting and different to the Tollywood set.

AwE

This film revolves among 15 main casting roles. No individual can guess the next scene as a preview. AWE! covers most of the Untouched Genres. Director will keep you guessing about the storyline which is highly unexceptional. Cinematography is so colourful that you get a Hollywood view Experience. The Movie looks so Royal in every Frame. Interval bang just adds one more dot that disturbs all your previous imagination on story. Salute to Nani and Prashanth for experimenting with such a unique screenplay and setting a new breakthrough.

Nishabdham

Anushka Shetty has been away from movies for the past few years, initially there were rumours about her over-weight issues. In 2020, she was seen in Nishabdham in which she plays the role of Sakshi. The movie revolves around a haunted house in Seattle in which the couple ( Sakshi and Antony ) come to live. After that they face some mysterious events. The story unfurls when Antony is killed and two police officers take charge to find out the culprit. Watch the movie for the rest of the story to find out who killed Antony?