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Textures, tehkhana and the Gothic in the horror films of the Ramsay brothers
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In examining the 1980s Bombay horror cinema of the Ramsay Brothers, this chapter explores the site of the tehkhana – an underground dwelling, cellar or dungeon used at times as a burial place – which emerges as a distinct space and a Gothic site rendered monstrous with the arrival of a particular kind of cinema and haunting. Unlike the graveyards and havelis of Bombay horror and an earlier cycle of Gothic supernatural films, the tehkhana signals the arrival of a particular brand of horror that is symptomatic of a larger transformation of the Indian public sphere and media geography following the cassette and piratic networks of the 1980s and a response to the political climate of the 1970s. I approach this site as a ‘crime scene’ that holds on to the unresolved testimonies of the repressed and the forgotten, that maintains a complicated relationship with the legacies of feudal and colonial power, and that explores the uncertain contours of modernity – a space that operates within the subterranean world of Bombay low-budget horror and where the voids of history dwell.

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