Telugu Horror: Film |work|

Bhavani finally speaks clearly: "She is not outside, child. She is in your reflection. You are the unbroken vessel. Your father’s death bought you 11 days. On the 11th night—the next Grahanam—she will step through your eyes into this world."

GRAHANAM (The Eclipse) / RATRI RANI (Queen of the Night) telugu horror film

The horror turns internal. Vasuki starts losing time. She finds herself drawing the 108-eyed kolam on the walls. She speaks in a voice that is not hers. Arjun tries to rescue her, but the goddess uses the very technology he brought—the cameras, the mics—as mirrors to multiply her presence. Bhavani finally speaks clearly: "She is not outside, child

Vasuki arrives with her photographer boyfriend, —a pragmatic outsider who sees a viral documentary opportunity. The village is almost abandoned. Most families fled decades ago, whispering about "Ammoru" (the village mother goddess) turning "angry." The only remaining resident is Bhavani (70s) —Vasuki’s dementia-ridden grandmother, who speaks in riddles and draws the same kolam (rangoli) pattern—a spiral of 108 eyes—every night. Your father’s death bought you 11 days

The film opens in a hyper-modern Hyderabad newsroom. , a sharp, cynical crime reporter who debunks godmen and superstition, receives a frantic call. Her estranged father, Surya Narayana , has died by suicide. The catch: He has left a bizarre will. His final rites cannot be performed under sunlight or on any normal day. He must be cremated exactly at midnight, during the Krishna Paksha Amavasya (new moon night), inside the locked, decaying courtyard of their 200-year-old family mansion in a ghost town near Rajahmundry.