Adhura
Review:
Prime
Video
has
recently
released
the
bone-chilling
trailer
for
its
first
Hindi
horror
series,
Adhura,
leaving
viewers
with
a
spine-tingling
sensation.
Ever
since
then,
fans
were
eagerly
awaiting
its
release
and
their
wait
has
finally
come
to
an
end.
The
show
features
a
talented
cast
including
Ishwak
Singh,
Shrenik
Arora,
Poojan
Chabra,
and
Rasika
Dugal
in
pivotal
roles.
Notably,
Rasika
Dugal,
known
for
her
role
in
Mirzapur,
delves
into
the
world
of
horror
and
suspense
with
Adhura.
Adhura
marks
Prime
Video's
entry
into
the
Hindi
Horror
genre
which
left
me
intrigued.
Well,
I've
finally
watched
it
and
I
must
say
that
the
whole
team
has
done
a
fabulous
job.
ADBHUT:
STORY
REVIEW
Unusual
events
unfold
within
the
premises
of
Nilgiri
Valley
School,
seemingly
linked
to
Vedant,
a
10-year-old
newcomer.
As
the
class
of
2007
gathers
for
a
reunion,
Adhiraj
Jaisingh,
a
former
student,
must
confront
the
consequences
of
his
actions
from
fifteen
years
ago.
However,
the
situation
takes
a
horrifying
twist
when
Vedant's
path
intersects
with
Adhiraj's.
A
sinister
secret
emerges,
posing
a
threat
to
the
lives
of
everyone
on
the
campus.
The
story
is
intriguing
and
the
mystery
around
the
school
and
characters
will
surely
make
you
binge-watch
it.
ADBHUT:
PERFORMANCE
REVIEW
Adhura
is
filled
with
many
chilling
moments
and
the
performances
are
among
the
major
highlights
of
the
horror
series.
The
whole
cast
has
delivered
praiseworthy
performances.
Child
artist
Shreik
Arora
stole
the
show
with
his
performance
as
the
possessed
kid
Vendant.
Ishwak
Singh
and
Rasika
Duggal
too
have
delivered
stellar
performances.
Zoa
Morani
too
made
her
presence
felt.
ADBHUT:
OVERALL
REVIEW
While
Bollywood
has
been
lately
ignoring
the
horror
genre,
Adhura
is
a
perfectly-made
show
filled
with
enough
drama,
intrigue,
and
chilling
moments
with
amazING
performances.
While
the
horror
scenes
are
decent,
the
background
score
is
top-notch
and
makes
the
scarey
scenes
even
better.
Overall,
Adhura
is
a
must-watch
and
you
should
definitely
watch
it.
(The
review
has
been
done
on
the
basis
of
the
first
two
episodes.)