Talented filmmaker Kazi Dill Mohammad Jilan has made a strong mark in the horror genre with his latest short film, “Horror Saga: The Evil’s Call.” Since its release, the film has earned positive feedback for its suspenseful storytelling, intense visuals, and psychological depth.
The film follows a group of friends who venture into a haunted house, only to awaken an ancient evil buried within its shadows. As the sinister force begins to hunt them one by one, they are forced to confront their deepest fears and uncover the town’s long-buried secrets in a desperate bid for survival.
Audiences have praised the film’s eerie atmosphere, gripping plot, and Jilan’s confident direction. Critics are calling it “a spine-chilling ride” and “a promising entry into the South Asian horror scene.”
Jilan’s ability to blend traditional horror elements with local myth and mystery has struck a chord with viewers. The film has already gained momentum across digital platforms, with fans lauding its tight pacing, haunting score, and memorable performances.
With “Horror Saga: The Evil’s Call,” Kazi Dill Mohammad Jilan not only delivers a compelling short film but also sets the stage for his future in the genre. Industry insiders suggest this could be the beginning of a new wave of Bangladeshi horror cinema.


