O quarto de albergue de uma jovem em Delhi esconde uma história de violência. Assombrada por seu passado, ela luta contra forças inexplicáveis dentro e fora da sala.O quarto de albergue de uma jovem em Delhi esconde uma história de violência. Assombrada por seu passado, ela luta contra forças inexplicáveis dentro e fora da sala.O quarto de albergue de uma jovem em Delhi esconde uma história de violência. Assombrada por seu passado, ela luta contra forças inexplicáveis dentro e fora da sala.
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Khauf starts fantastically and scores big time in technalities.... it goes with a perfect rhythm and interesting plots .. nicely wooven together. Then suddenly it takes path of clichés... The biggest letdown was murder of two male culprits. It's picturization doesn't go with the tone of the series which it has set. The most challenging part was resolution and again it was a let down. May be writer was eyeing a second season and that's what the problem is. Ending is a mess .... The good must conquer evil. You are aiming for millions of viewers and all are as smart as you na .... I started with ... I m loving it ..... I ended it with ... raita faila diya yaar .....
A very fresh take in a horror genre, It has it all,eerie locations, characters build up and story unfolding in a subtle way.
The direction was thoughtful and dialogue delivery by all the actors was on point, special mentions to actor monika panwar(who plays madhu, she is a NSD passout), chum darang(lana) and last but obviously not the least Rajat Kapoor.
Finally its good to see how "real" actors can make the story telling almost equal to a live action, Sad truth is that the girl like lead will have to work really hard to get their first movie, whereas nepokids will keep on getting even after lackluster and expressionless acting.
Story's backdrop is the bustling city of Delhi, yet it creates a sense of fear in you through its secluded locations, old structures and bang on BGM.
Overall it comes as a breath of fresh air for someone who really admires the horror thriller genre, but was bored of watching the cliched movies in a past decade, satisfying ending will definitely give you goosebumps and a thought to ponder. Great work AMAZON PRIME.
The direction was thoughtful and dialogue delivery by all the actors was on point, special mentions to actor monika panwar(who plays madhu, she is a NSD passout), chum darang(lana) and last but obviously not the least Rajat Kapoor.
Finally its good to see how "real" actors can make the story telling almost equal to a live action, Sad truth is that the girl like lead will have to work really hard to get their first movie, whereas nepokids will keep on getting even after lackluster and expressionless acting.
Story's backdrop is the bustling city of Delhi, yet it creates a sense of fear in you through its secluded locations, old structures and bang on BGM.
Overall it comes as a breath of fresh air for someone who really admires the horror thriller genre, but was bored of watching the cliched movies in a past decade, satisfying ending will definitely give you goosebumps and a thought to ponder. Great work AMAZON PRIME.
Khauf is a well-made horror show and a welcome change from the cringe algorithm-driven stuff that passes for web series in today's times. The show is created by a woman and she tells the story from a female gaze. I mention this because every male character here is problematic, lecherous, creepy, condescending, misogynistic and whatnot. If this were the case for a show from a male director, it would be considered problematic. But that's a minor aside. The show is engaging, has good actors and is technically quite well made. You could find it a bit long-drawn towards the end and predictable at times, but it is written and performed with a lot of heart. The most interesting storyline is that of Monika Panwar who is sexual assault survivor who believes she has finally identified her masked assaulter. This forms the most thoughtful and well sketched out storyline of the show. Two other strands play out - one involving a hakim with black magic abilities and another involving the scared hostel girls who cannot leave the premises. This bit too is interesting but loses steam after a while. The bit involving the mother/constable searching for her lost son forms the connecting tissue for the stories and seems at times like a unwanted diversion. Of course it all comes together at the end, and the finale might leave you both thrilled and perplexed. Why only one of the dead from the hostel turned into a vengeful ghost while another person from the hostel who also died didn't is a question you don't want to ask. Why did all the people killed by the hakim not turn into vengeful ghosts? Again, don't ask. The finale is apparently about ghost wanting control over the woman and she fighting back. Why that desire specifically? And by the end, when the revenge is completed, is she now controlling the frightening ghost? Such questions can spoil the engagement so its best not to ask them.
The writer of the show Smita Singh said "I moved to Delhi...(When you're a woman and an outsider) the city crushes down on you. Working women's hostel is a strange beast... I wanted to tell a story of what women feel through the lens of horror, horror is something we can't confront... Fear is something that follows you home."
Khauf, when you look at it through that lens, is an amazing show. If you like the horror genre but would like to see something that's just surface level horror with jump scares, this is a show unlike the ones that we've seen before in Hindi. Can't necessarily explain the details but Smita's comments should give you an idea.
Monika Panwar as Madhu was awesome, just like she was in almost all her previous works. Sadly, the industry would never let her become a big name because she's not from a film family. The support cast was great along with her.
The "horror" parts of the show were....decent. The "lore" was confusing, so many unanswered questions around it but if you choose to look past these shortcomings, it's a refreshingly different show; an 8hr show that could have been a great 2.5 hr movie.
Khauf, when you look at it through that lens, is an amazing show. If you like the horror genre but would like to see something that's just surface level horror with jump scares, this is a show unlike the ones that we've seen before in Hindi. Can't necessarily explain the details but Smita's comments should give you an idea.
Monika Panwar as Madhu was awesome, just like she was in almost all her previous works. Sadly, the industry would never let her become a big name because she's not from a film family. The support cast was great along with her.
The "horror" parts of the show were....decent. The "lore" was confusing, so many unanswered questions around it but if you choose to look past these shortcomings, it's a refreshingly different show; an 8hr show that could have been a great 2.5 hr movie.
I feel incredibly proud to say that Khauf has been created by Indian filmmakers-what a gem! As someone who's a die-hard fan of the horror genre (but usually runs miles away from Bollywood horror), this series was an absolute surprise and a total win.
Khauf is a slow-burn masterpiece that grips you from the very first episode. Each episode starts with glimpses of the past, beautifully merging into the present-day narrative. The storytelling is so well-crafted that you just can't look away. Every episode incovers a new layer, keeping your curiosity and anxiety at peak levels.
The direction and cinematography? Just wow. The mood, the silence, the build-up-everything is so thoughtfully executed. I started watching the series thinking I'd just give it a try-and ended up binge-watching the entire thing in one go, from the same spot. That's how gripping it is.
To anyone who appreciates smart horror with depth and originality-Khauf is a must-watch. I promise, it's nothing like the usual horror tropes you've come to expect. Hats off to the creators for doing absolute justice to this genre.
Highly recommended. Don't miss it! It is available on Amazon Prime.
Khauf is a slow-burn masterpiece that grips you from the very first episode. Each episode starts with glimpses of the past, beautifully merging into the present-day narrative. The storytelling is so well-crafted that you just can't look away. Every episode incovers a new layer, keeping your curiosity and anxiety at peak levels.
The direction and cinematography? Just wow. The mood, the silence, the build-up-everything is so thoughtfully executed. I started watching the series thinking I'd just give it a try-and ended up binge-watching the entire thing in one go, from the same spot. That's how gripping it is.
To anyone who appreciates smart horror with depth and originality-Khauf is a must-watch. I promise, it's nothing like the usual horror tropes you've come to expect. Hats off to the creators for doing absolute justice to this genre.
Highly recommended. Don't miss it! It is available on Amazon Prime.
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