Best Extreme Brutal Movies On YouTube in Hindi
If you love watching intense, brutal horror movies and are in search of Hindi titles available on YouTube here is a list of some of the best extreme watchable film. These are not for the weak of heart and include upsetting subjects, making them perfect fare for those who want their horror to lean toward its sinister end.
Who’s Watching Oliver (2017)
This unsettling psychological horror film centers on Oliver, a psychotic serial killer developed through the manipulations of his domineering, abusive mother. This horror, somewhat tragically romantic film provides an unvarnished and gruesome lens into Oliver’s disturbed mind. This takes place in Thailand, where Oliver tries to fight his demons when he meets Sophia — a woman who shines light on an otherwise dark life. What makes the film special is its character-focused narrative and a haunting performance from Russell Geoffrey Banks. If extreme horror is your cup of tea, then it certainly should be on your must-watch list due to both the raw brutality and uncomfortable scenes. A harrowing film that is just as much about psychology as it is graphic violence.
Hellraiser (2022)
This is a reboot of the iconic Hellraiser franchise, which itself brought the nowadays became mundane Cenobites back by themselves with new style gracing their visitor robes. The film centers on a young woman who suffers from addiction and comes into possession of an ornate puzzle box that contacts terrifying supernatural entities. And this is just a taste, because unleashed by director Panos Cosmatos (Beyond the Black Rainbow) in a film unafraid of gory, surrealistic extremes, the body horror on display goes far beyond alien. It features many disturbing scenes for those who appreciate brutal horror. This updated Hellraiser has new, much more intense definitions of what Clive Barker’s original concept means, resulting in one of the gritter horror films on YouTube.
Playing with Dolls (2015)
About MURDER ME, MY LOVE: A serial killer in a mask hunts people stuck in a remote cabin (the theme of this slasher). Playing with Dolls delves into a game of torture and survival, as brutal as it is violent. And its killer, dubbed “The Watcher” is vicious, unlike most others in movies of this type. Although it is light on scares, it is what I would call an underrated horror classic due to how tense and fast-paced the film feels.
Vacancy (2007)
In “Vacancy,” a pair of newlyweds arrives at a shit-hole motel only to find they’re the subjects of the snuff film being shot there. A claustrophobic setting and high-stakes chases help ramp up the tension of this psychological horror and its correlating violence. When you are being watched, a simple motel stay transforms into hell- just a part of the movie about your family. As the main characters attempt to run away from their aggressors, the stress and horror are increased.
What the Waters Left Behind (2017)
From Argentina comes this spooky flick about the deserted town of Epecuén, where a crew of rising filmmakers stumbles upon a serial cannibal family. The bleak environment only enhances the oppressive feeling of this film. This one is a gruesome, gory survival horror movie that spares no expense on visceral images and is just the ticket for fans of unflinching realistic extreme horror.
Martyrs (2007)
“Martyrs” — A classic of the French extremity subgenre, “Martyrs” is one of the most deranging films ever made. The plot is about two females who want to get revenge against an organization that tortured them. The film (which you ain’t seeing in this list) is known for its self-hate and masochism, intensive amounts of violence (both physical and mental), pain stretching into the transcendent. Far more than a gore-fest, it is also an exploration of human endurance and our attempts to discover meaning. Get ready for a film that is as emotionally and visually stunning as it comes — NOT a flick for the casual fan.