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India.com
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Marathi Horror Series Andhar Maya Unveils Haunting Trailer Ahead Of Premiere
New Delhi: ZEE5 has unveiled the spine-chilling trailer for Andhar Maya, its first-ever Marathi horror original series, set to premiere on May 30. Set against the eerie and atmospheric backdrop of the Konkan region, the series tells a disturbing tale of a family's return to their ancestral home, only to confront horrors that transcend reason, time, and reality. Directed by National Award-winner Bhimrao Mude and produced by Sharmishtha Raut and Tejas Desai under Ericon Telefilms, Andhar Maya stars the acclaimed Kishor Kadam in a mysterious role that promises to be one of his most emotionally complex performances to date. The series has been penned by Pralhad Kudtarkar (story and dialogues) and Kapil Bhopatkar (screenplay), and promises a deeply immersive horror experience. The story follows the Khatu family as they return to their ancestral wada in Konkan for a final ritual. However, what begins as a traditional homecoming quickly descends into a psychological and supernatural nightmare. As time loops and family members begin to vanish, the house itself seems to awaken with a sinister will—reclaiming its own in terrifying fashion. The narrative blurs the lines between memory and myth, reality and illusion, emotion and dread. V.R. Hema, Chief Channel Officer - Zee Marathi and Business Head - ZEE5 Marathi, remarked on the significance of the series: 'This is just the beginning. With Andhar Maya, ZEE proudly launches its first-ever Marathi Original Horror Series on ZEE5. We are all set to explore the world of OTT with a bold new voice. But pioneering has always been part of our DNA. From launching Maharashtra's first private GEC with Zee Marathi, to revolutionizing cinema with Zee Talkies and Zee Studios, we've consistently shaped the landscape of Marathi entertainment. Now, we carry that legacy forward into the digital age—rooted in our culture, stories, and people. Set against the mystic backdrop of Konkan, Andhar Maya is a gripping blend of folklore, familial bonds, and psychological suspense. It represents our deep commitment to investing in local storytelling and creative talent. We believe this is the start of a powerful new chapter—one that brings the dreams and voices of Maharashtra to every screen, everywhere' Producers Sharmishtha Raut and Tejas Desai added, 'Andhar Maya is a project that's extremely close to our heart. It's a compelling story that blends emotion, suspense, and raw human truth. As producers, it's fulfilling to see a Marathi series take such a significant step like being streamed on a global platform like ZEE5. This milestone not only marks a new beginning for Marathi content on digital platforms but also reinforces our commitment to showcase meaningful, high-quality stories. I'm excited for audiences to experience the world of Andhar Maya.' Director Bhimrao Mude said, "With Andhar Maya, my vision was to craft a world that feels deeply rooted yet disturbingly unfamiliar—a space where emotions, memories, and the supernatural coexist. Launching the trailer feels like opening the first door to that world, and I couldn't be more thrilled to finally share it. This story is as much about the ghosts of the past as it is about the fears we carry within us. The Konkan region, with all its texture and mystique, gave us the perfect canvas to build something visually rich and emotionally layered. I hope viewers find themselves intrigued, moved, and thoroughly spooked—because this is just the beginning of what the show has to offer.' Lead actor Kishor Kadam described his role as deeply moving and psychologically intense: "Playing Gonya in Andhar Maya has been one of the most hauntingly beautiful journeys of my career. He's a man of few words but carries centuries of silence and secrets within him. The trailer offers just a glimpse into the world we've built—but trust me, the real chills begin when the story unfolds. It's not just emotionally rich, it's deeply unsettling, keeping you on edge every second. Working with Bhimrao Mude and such an honest, passionate team made it even more special. This isn't your typical horror—it lingers, it whispers, and it stays with you. I'm genuinely excited to see how audiences respond once they step inside this world with us.' Andhar Maya premieres May 30 exclusively on ZEE5, promising a gripping blend of folklore, psychological tension, and emotional resonance. Step into the shadows—some stories are meant to be heard in whispers.


Scroll.in
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scroll.in
‘Andhar Maya' review: An ancestral home in the Konkan is overrun by ghosts and greed
Western India's Konkan region, where beaches, coconut trees and mango orchards abound, has been the setting for many shows and films. In Andhar Maya, the Konkan is the stage for ghosts and greed. In ZEE5's first Marathi horror series, an extended family arrives at its ancestral home with the aim of observing the death rites of an elder and selling the property. Long-time housekeeper Gonya (Kishore Kadam) is happy to see the entire brood under the same roof. Now that you are here, don't be in a hurry to leave, Gonya says. The reunion is far from amicable. Keshav's father – the one who has died – used to perform female roles in the local Dashavtar festival, making him the butt of ridicule. Keshav is still justifying his father's behaviour to his nasty cousins Kartik (Shubhankar Tawde) and Manoj (Omprakash Shinde). The plan to sell the house and property isn't unanimous. Keshav (Anup Belwalkar) is against the sale, annoying Kartik and Manoj. The wives are divided too. Nayana (Shubhangi Bhujbal), behaving like the woman from Satyajit Ray's Monihara, is obsessed with how the jewellery will be divided. The pregnant Madhavi (Rujuta Bagwe) prefers the sprawling abode to her modest dwelling in Mumbai. Meanwhile, Manoj's daughter Sayali (Pihu Gosavi) is insisting that there is a boy hiding in the shadows. One of the men has already made a reference to California. Did he mean Hotel California? Do the cousins realise that once they have checked in, they can never leave? Bhimrao Mude's seven-episode show is based on a story by Pralhad Kudtarkar who has also written the dialogue. The screenplay is by Kapil Bhopatkar. Andhar Maya is initially overloaded with strange events, jump scares and wonky camera angles. Not only is the ominousness unrelenting, but also the squabbling between the cousins over the fate of the property is enervating. The show picks up steam in its fifth episode. Like Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were One, the malevolent spirit lurking in the house has been targeting the family members one by one. The mystery clears up in the final two episodes, which are suitably gripping and creepy. Greed, which Gonya has been warning against, plays its own part in the horrors that stalk the family. The actors struggle with the overwrought melodrama but snap into shape when the corpses star piling up. Kishor Kadam is brilliant as Gonya, who is consistently ambivalent as well as convincingly authoritative as the keeper of secrets. When the going gets rough, Kishor Kadam gets going, and how. Play