Un policía y una estudiante de medicina enfrentan una entidad oscura que acecha Mumbai, luchando contra el desastre bajo sus torres brillantes.Un policía y una estudiante de medicina enfrentan una entidad oscura que acecha Mumbai, luchando contra el desastre bajo sus torres brillantes.Un policía y una estudiante de medicina enfrentan una entidad oscura que acecha Mumbai, luchando contra el desastre bajo sus torres brillantes.
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Well, they've clearly tried to give Stranger Things an Indian touch, but after watching so many Hollywood series in this genre, this one just doesn't match up. The main character feels dull and unconvincing. There are unnecessary scenes (like the forced lesbian subplot) that add nothing to the story.
The dialogues are poorly written - one moment the character is speaking English, and the very next line in Hindi. At least maintain some consistency. The mix of sci-fi and horror just doesn't blend well here.
On the positive side, the visual effects and VFX are impressive - no doubt about that. Sadly, good visuals can't save weak storytelling.
The dialogues are poorly written - one moment the character is speaking English, and the very next line in Hindi. At least maintain some consistency. The mix of sci-fi and horror just doesn't blend well here.
On the positive side, the visual effects and VFX are impressive - no doubt about that. Sadly, good visuals can't save weak storytelling.
Andhera is an exquisitely crafted sci-fi horror series that transcends its genre trappings with intelligent writing and a deft balance of suspense, spectacle, and soul. The show weaves a captivating blend of fantasy and horror, all underpinned by a profound social message that lingers long after the credits roll. Philosophical undertones are interlaced seamlessly into the narrative, prompting reflection while never slowing the momentum.
The plot is a rollercoaster of tension and intrigue, while a few twists are gratifyingly foreshadowed, several arrive with spine-tingling unpredictability. Performances across the board are stellar, but Surveen Chawla delivers a magnetic portrayal that anchors the emotional core of the series. The visual effects are commendable, with CGI that enhances rather than distracts, and the jump scares are well-timed, eliciting genuine jolts instead of cheap tricks.
I pressed play intending to sample the first episode, only to find myself eight episodes deep, watching dawn break outside my window. "Andhera" is not just binge-worthy, it's binge-compelling. A rare piece of genre television that engages both the mind and the senses.
The plot is a rollercoaster of tension and intrigue, while a few twists are gratifyingly foreshadowed, several arrive with spine-tingling unpredictability. Performances across the board are stellar, but Surveen Chawla delivers a magnetic portrayal that anchors the emotional core of the series. The visual effects are commendable, with CGI that enhances rather than distracts, and the jump scares are well-timed, eliciting genuine jolts instead of cheap tricks.
I pressed play intending to sample the first episode, only to find myself eight episodes deep, watching dawn break outside my window. "Andhera" is not just binge-worthy, it's binge-compelling. A rare piece of genre television that engages both the mind and the senses.
The storyline is gripping and keeps you engaged until the end, even though there aren't many twists and turns. The visual effects (VFX) are also not very realistic.
The most ANNOYING aspect of the show was the main teenage character, Jay. His performance was unconvincing and came across as overly dramatic. Rumi, the female lead, didn't do any better in her role.
I must mention another Prime show called Khuaff, which features an excellent storyline, compelling acting, unexpected twists, and a genuinely creepy atmosphere.
The most ANNOYING aspect of the show was the main teenage character, Jay. His performance was unconvincing and came across as overly dramatic. Rumi, the female lead, didn't do any better in her role.
I must mention another Prime show called Khuaff, which features an excellent storyline, compelling acting, unexpected twists, and a genuinely creepy atmosphere.
The series is an utter waste of time with flawed story and script. Makes no sense. Even couldn't present proper haunting material. At some stage you will feel that even writer isn't able to control the gist of story. No horror or goosebump moments. Couldn't expect such thing from Farhan Akhtar who is a good movie maker.
The show was pacing very slowly and executing a story as interesting as this needs proper editing. The story was enough to keep you seated but still it was in some episodes all over the place. Too many details to keep in mind. Editor was not good in doing his/her work properly. The acting was much better than I expected, but still there should have some more known faces so it could reach bigger audience. And show was not marketed properly. The trailer was released and show released in few days not letting mass audience know about the show.
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