Dahaad (transl. Roar) is a Hindi-language crime, mystery, thriller web series created by Reema Kagti, Zoya Akhtar and directed by Reema Kagti, Ruchika Oberoi, starring Sonakshi Sinha, Gulshan Devaiah, Sohum Shah,Vijay Varma, Manyuu Doshi, Yogi Singha, Sanghmitra Hitaishi, Ratnabali Bhattacharjee, Varad Bhatnagar, Nirmal Chiraniyan, Vijay Kumar Dogra, Abhishek Bhalerao, and Waris Ahmed Zaidi.[1][2] Dahaad is the first ever Indian web series to premiere at Berlin International film festival, where it will compete for Berlinale Series Award. The show will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video on the 12th of May.[3][4][5][6][7Sub-inspector Anjali Bhaati (Sonakshi Sinha) stumbles upon an unusual case, where women in a small town of Rajasthan have been mysteriously disappearing but nobody seems to be surprised. Things taken an unexpected turn when Bhaati notices a similarity in all cases — which shifts her perspective on the case from that of unexplained disappearances to a serial killer’s masterplan.Dahaad Season 1 Download
Bollywood A-lister Sonakshi Sinha is making her streaming debut with Prime Video’s “Dahaad” (“Roar”).Sinha, whose father is the actor and politician Shatrughan Sinha, made her Bollywood debut with smash hit “Dabangg” (2010) and has starred in more than 30 films since then, alongside top actors including Rajinikanth, Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar.Set in a small, sleepy town in Rajasthan, western India, “Dahaad” is an eight-part crime drama that follows sub-inspector Anjali Bhaati (Sinha) and her colleagues at the local police station. When a series of women are mysteriously found dead, Bhaati is tasked with the investigation.“The most challenging aspect of the role was actually to keep it as real as possible, because coming from the school of cinema that I’ve been a part of, for so many years, there’s been times where there have been a few realistic roles, but there’s been mostly those commercial masala potboilers where they do expect a certain different kind of acting,” Sinha told Variety. “So, for me, it was challenging to keep it as real as possible in this one because of the nature of the show, because of the nature of all the characters in the show, and the way it was written, it was very realistic. So I tried to not make it ‘filmi’ in any way. It had to be very straightforward, very neutral, very real.”