Daldal Release Date: Prime Video Unveils Intense And Gritty Trailer Of Bhumi Pednekar Starrer Crime Thriller
Prime Video, India's most loved entertainment destination, today unveiled a compelling trailer of Daldal, an intense Hindi crime thriller series. The trailer released today follows the impactful and unsettling teaser that was released a few days ago and garnered widespread acclaim for its disruptive and chilling visuals.

Set in the bustling city of Mumbai, Daldal revolves around DCP Rita Ferreira, played by Bhumi Satish Pednekkar, as she embarks on a dangerous investigation to track down a cold-blooded serial killer. Based on Vish Dhamija's bestselling book Bhendi Bazaar, Daldal is directed by Amrit Raj Gupta and produced by Vikram Malhotra and Suresh Triveni. An Abundantia Entertainment production, the series is created by Suresh Triveni and written by Sreekanth Agneeaswaran, Rohan D'Souza, and Priya Saggi, with powerful dialogues penned by Suresh Triveni and Hussain Haidry.
Alongside Bhumi Satish Pednekkar, the series stars Samara Tijori and Aditya Rawal in lead roles. Daldal will premiere exclusively on Prime Video across India and in over 240 countries and territories worldwide on January 30.
The trailer for Daldal delivers a gritty, adrenaline-fueled descent into the harrowing world of DCP Rita Ferreira, brought to life with visceral intensity by Bhumi Satish Pednekkar. Echoing the unnerving tone of the teaser, it unveils a series of brutal, meticulously orchestrated murders that expose the deeply twisted psyche of a cold-blooded killer.
As the body count rises, Rita is pulled deeper into a dark and unsettling investigation that threatens to consume her. Pushed to her breaking point, she races against time while battling her own inner demons and the relentless pressure of a system that demands results at any cost. Pednekkar's raw, unflinching performance anchors the narrative, capturing Rita's vulnerability, determination, and the psychological toll of confronting pure evil, within and outside.
Unflinching and not for the faint-hearted, Daldal masterfully blends psychological dread with edge-of-the-seat suspense, setting the stage for a high-stakes game of cat and mouse where the hunter may become the hunted. Packed with nerve-shredding suspense and visceral unease, Daldal premieres exclusively on Prime Video on January 30.
Bhumi Satish Pednekkar, who plays DCP Rita Ferreira in Daldal, said, "Playing Rita Ferreira has been one of the most intense and creatively fulfilling experiences of my career. She is a woman forged by ambition, haunted by doubt, and burdened by the weight of her past - a character who demanded that I explore the delicate balance between vulnerability and strength in ways I had never done before. Stepping into her world was both challenging and deeply rewarding, as Rita's journey mirrors the complexities we all face when confronting our own demons. Reuniting with Vikram, after the hugely successful Toilet-Ek Prem Katha, was like a homecoming, and I am profoundly grateful to Suresh, Amrit, and the entire team behind this series for entrusting me with such a richly layered and emotionally demanding role. Daldal holds a special place in my heart, and I am thrilled that the series is premiering exclusively on Prime Video on January 30, reaching audiences across India and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. I hope Rita's story resonates with viewers as powerfully as it has with me."
Daldal kicks off a thrilling season of crime on Prime, alongside the highly anticipated return of Aldis Hodge in season two of Cross, Guy Ritchie's reimagining and origin story of the beloved detective Sherlock Holmes in Young Sherlock, the gripping and sophisticated forensic mystery Scarpetta starring Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis, and addictive new thriller series 56 Days starring Dove Cameron based on the best-selling novel by Catherine Ryan Howard and Shobhita Dhulipala starrer Telugu movie Cheekatilo - all launching exclusively on Prime Video this spring.


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