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TERROR AWAITS

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ABOUT TERROR TALKIES
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Wench Presents: Terror Talkies—India’s first and only horror, sci-fi, and fantasy publication. From film reviews and exclusive interviews to fashion, cosplay, book critiques, and behind-the-scenes SFX deep dives, we celebrate everything eerie and extraordinary. Our quarterly print edition delivers curated horror straight to your hands, while our online portal keeps the fear alive all the time with fresh content, breaking news, and chilling explorations of the genre. 

Brought to you by Wench, India’s only horror station, Terror Talkies is part of a larger movement to amplify dark storytelling through film festivals, live experiences, and now, an all-encompassing horror publication. If you live for the strange, the sinister, and the surreal—welcome to Terror Talkies.

Wench Presents: Terror Talkies—India’s first and only horror, sci-fi, and fantasy publication. From film reviews and exclusive interviews to fashion, cosplay, book critiques, and behind-the-scenes SFX deep dives, we celebrate everything eerie and extraordinary. Our quarterly print edition delivers curated horror straight to your hands, while our online portal keeps the fear alive all the time with fresh content, breaking news, and chilling explorations of the genre. 

Brought to you by Wench, India’s only horror station, Terror Talkies is part of a larger movement to amplify dark storytelling through film festivals, live experiences, and now, an all-encompassing horror publication. If you live for the strange, the sinister, and the surreal—welcome to Terror Talkies.

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Where ancient Indian curses stir modern nightmares in every tale, Terror Talkies invites you to dive into the dark—dare to be haunted!

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Lies Beyond the grave of terrifying cinema

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AURAT

Artist of the month

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Led by the talented Azeka Kamal, a Pakistani-American vocalist, Aurat also boasts the impressive skills of Gil Talbot on production and bass, Dolomedes on guitar, and Victor Andrade on drums.

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Exclusive
Reel Horrors, Real Anxieties: An Interview with Dr. Meraj Mubarki

Indian horror, Dr. Mubarki argues, is obsessed with women who transgress. Too sexual, too independent, too alive. They’re promptly turned into ghosts. In Veerana (1988), the spirit is overt in her seduction. In MangalSutra (1981), a woman dares to desire a married man and is punished for it. “The blame is always hers,” he notes. Never the man’s for getting seduced in record time.

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