The popularity of these dubbed versions is driven by . Both Indonesian and Indian horror frequently utilize rural settings, religious rituals, and the "karma" of one's actions to build dread. Furthermore, the high production value of modern Indonesian horror—often comparable to Western hits like The Conjuring —provides a premium viewing experience that translates well into the Indian market.

A gruesome look into the "susuk" (charm needles) practice, blending body horror with traditional mysticism. Why These Films Work in Hindi