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This psychological thriller intertwines mythology with forensic science, presenting a gripping tale of a serial killer inspired by ancient texts. Starring Arshad Warsi and Barun Sobti, the series has been lauded for its unique storyline and intense performances. With an IMDb rating of 8.5, it stands as a testament to innovative storytelling in Indian web content, which is streaming on JioHotstar. Dahaad
Featuring Sonakshi Sinha in a powerful role, this crime drama delves into the investigation of a series of mysterious deaths in Rajasthan. The narrative sheds light on societal issues while maintaining suspense throughout. Its compelling plot and strong performances have earned it an IMDb rating of 7.6, streaming on Prime Video. Special Ops
Created by Neeraj Pandey, Special Ops is an intense espionage thriller that follows Himmat Singh, a RAW officer who leads a covert team to track down the mastermind behind multiple terror attacks in India. With Kay Kay Menon delivering a power-packed performance, the show brilliantly balances action with intelligence. Praised for its gripping narrative and sleek execution, it holds an impressive IMDb rating of 8.6, currently available for streaming on JioHotstar. The Family Man
Starring Manoj Bajpayee, The Family Man offers a refreshing blend of action, drama, and dark humor. The story revolves around Srikant Tiwari, a middle-class man juggling his duties as a secret intelligence officer while maintaining a seemingly normal family life. With fast-paced storytelling, relatable emotions, and sharp political undertones, the series has captivated audiences and critics alike, earning a stellar IMDb rating of 8.7, which is streaming on Prime Video. Farzi
Starring Shahid Kapoor in his OTT debut alongside Vijay Sethupathi, Farzi is a gritty crime thriller that explores the world of counterfeit currency. The series follows a small-time artist who finds himself drawn into a dangerous syndicate after creating fake notes that are nearly impossible to detect. With sharp writing, thrilling cat-and-mouse chases, and powerful performances, Farzi has impressed audiences and critics alike. Its smart commentary on corruption and ambition has earned it a strong IMDb rating of 8.4, which is currently streaming on Prime Video. Mandala Murders
Mandala Murders is a gripping crime thriller set against the eerie backdrop of Goa. The story revolves around a series of mysterious murders that shake the small town, with a determined police officer leading the investigation. Known for its intense narrative, atmospheric setting, and strong performances, the show keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. It has been praised for its tight screenplay and suspenseful twists, earning an impressive IMDb rating of 8.1, streaming on Netflix. The Great Indian Murder
Based on Vikas Swarup's novel 'Six Suspects,' this political crime drama unravels the mystery behind a high-profile murder. Featuring Richa Chadha and Pratik Gandhi, the series delves into the complexities of Indian politics and justice. Its layered narrative and compelling character arcs have made it a must-watch, which has IMDb rating of 7.3, currently streaming on Jio Hotstar.
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