Tag: Ashish Vidyarthi

  • Prime Video renews The Traitors after a killer debut

    Prime Video renews The Traitors after a killer debut

    MUMBAI: Prime Video is doubling down on deception. After a wildly successful debut, the streamer has announced that season two of its reality thriller The Traitors is officially in development. Hosted by the ever-dramatic Karan Johar, the Indian adaptation of the BAFTA- and Emmy-winning format has gripped viewers across the country—and the numbers prove it.

    Since its 12 June premiere, the series has been watched in 88 per cent of India’s pin codes, turning Thursday nights into a frenzy of speculation, strategy, and social media theories. A star-studded cast, twist-laden gameplay, and Johar’s flair for theatrical tension have made The Traitors an unexpected pop-culture phenomenon.

    Based on a global format by IDTV, and distributed by All3Media International, The Traitors has been adapted in over 35 countries, becoming one of the fastest-growing reality formats globally. The Indian version, filmed in a dramatic Rajasthani palace, pits 20 celebrities—ranging from Raftaar and Uorfi Javed to Anshula Kapoor and Ashish Vidyarthi—against each other in a mind game of trust, betrayal and elimination.

    “It’s been incredibly rewarding to see The Traitors strike such a powerful chord with audiences across India,” said Prime Video India Director and Head of Originals Nikhil Madhok. “With its distinctive mix of tension, strategy and emotional honesty, brought to life by our versatile host, Karan Johar and a stellar line up of players who have brought their A-game to the show, the series has emerged as a true breakout. As we continue to shape a bold and diverse unscripted slate at Prime Video, The Traitors stands out as a marquee title that pushes the boundaries of the reality genre. Buoyed by the overwhelming response, we’re thrilled to begin work on Season Two and take the experience to the next level.”

    All3Media International EVP APAC Sabrina Duguet added, “We’re thrilled with the overwhelming reception and audience response to the Indian adaptation of The Traitors. Our fantastic collaboration with Prime Video resulted in delivering a version of the format that feels both fresh and true to its core, one that struck a real chord with viewers, who came for the thrill, drama, and their favorite celebrities, but stayed for the novelty, intrigue, and high entertainment quotient. Given the show’s rising popularity within just weeks of its launch, we’re delighted that Prime Video is greenlighting the development of season 2 of the much-loved format that’s sure to raise the bar even higher.”

    New episodes of The Traitors season one drop every Thursday at 8 PM, exclusively on Prime Video. If you haven’t been betrayed yet—you’re missing out.

  • Trust issues? Prime Video’s The Traitors makes betrayal the main game

    Trust issues? Prime Video’s The Traitors makes betrayal the main game

    MUMBAI: Backstabbers, assemble Prime Video’s The Traitors wants your trust, then twists it. The gloves are off and the masks are on in The Traitors, Prime Video’s new psychological reality thriller where lies, suspicion, and manipulation rule the game. Set in a castle-like estate and packed with 20 familiar faces think Karan Kundrra, Uorfi Javed, Raftaar, and Maheep Kapoor the show turns deception into sport and betrayal into strategy.

    Adapted from the Emmy and BAFTA-winning global format by IDTV, and produced in India by BBC Studios for Prime Video, The Traitors isn’t just drama, it’s emotional demolition. Friendships are collateral, family bonds are bait, and trust? That’s your biggest weakness.

    Each week, contestants face daring tasks and emotional landmines. But it’s the infamous Circle of Shaq that leaves viewers clutching imaginary pearls. Here, alliances are shattered, accusations fly faster than clues, and even the most loyal hearts are accused of treachery. In the first few episodes alone, Maheep openly calls out Players, Apoorva takes no prisoners, and the air is thick with suspicion.

    Celebrities like Anshula Kapoor, Ashish Vidyarthi, Jasmine Bhasin, Sudhanshu Pandey, Lakshmi Manchu, Janvi Gaur, and more find themselves second-guessing every smile and decoding every handshake. With reputations on the line, each move is a gamble and in The Traitors, someone’s always bluffing.

    The series blends brutal gameplay with emotional vulnerability, an unpredictable mix of Survivor-style endurance and Bigg Boss-style showdowns, but with an added layer of psychological warfare.

    The Traitors premiered its first three episodes on Prime Video, with new episodes dropping every Thursday at 8 pm.

    So if you’ve ever wondered how far someone might go to win when lying is the rule, not the exception log in, watch your back, and remember: Rise and shine… it’s Dhokha Time.

  • Marvel Entertainment and Audible reveal season trailer for Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom

    Marvel Entertainment and Audible reveal season trailer for Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom

    Mumbai: Audible, a producer and provider of premium audio content, has revealed the trailer for the upcoming release of the fifth season of the Hindi Audible Original podcast series Marvel’s Wastelanders.

    The superheroes have fallen and the supervillains have risen to power. Doctor Doom is out for revenge and he now rules with an iron fist. But resistance stirs in the shadows, as our Super Heroes unite as the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. Voiced by Ashish Vidyarthi as Doctor Doom and Yashaswini Dayama as Valeria, listeners will be drawn into the post-apocalyptic world.

    The fifth season in the series, Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom, launches on 4 September 2024. Marvel’s Wastelanders is the first collaboration between Audible and Marvel Entertainment and Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom, A Hindi Audible Original will be released next month with top-quality production, featuring renowned and high-profile actors in the roles of Marvel’s legendary Super Heroes.

    The six-season audio epic originally launched as an English language series in June 2021. The English language version of Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom was written by Mark Waid and James Kim, story by Mark Waid. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips.

    Marvel’s Wastelanders, a Hindi Audible Original podcast series

  • Marvel Entertainment and Audible present Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom

    Marvel Entertainment and Audible present Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom

    Mumbai: Audible, a producer and provider of premium audio content, has announced the upcoming release of the fifth season of the Hindi Audible Original podcast series Marvel’s Wastelanders.

    The new season, Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom, launches on 4 September 2024, with Ashish Vidyarthi as the voice of Doom and Yashaswini Dayama as Valeria Richards.

    Imagine a desolate world where superheroes have fallen and supervillains rise to power, painting a bleak new reality. Get ready for Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom, the latest electrifying season in the critically acclaimed Marvel’s Wastelanders audio series. This gripping series transports listeners to a ravaged Earth where Doctor Doom, having triumphed over his rivals, rules with an iron fist. But as resistance stirs in the shadows, a thrilling tale of rebellion, redemption, and rediscovered heroism unfolds. Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom is more than just an audio show, it’s a journey into the heart of human resilience. Set to captivate Marvel fans and new listeners alike, tune in and transform your commute or couch into an adventure.

    Marvel’s Wastelanders is the first collaboration between Audible and Marvel Entertainment and Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom will be released next month with top-quality production, featuring renowned and high-profile actors in the roles of Marvel’s legendary Super Heroes.

    More information on the cast and release date for the finale of Marvel’s Wastelanders series, reuniting all the Super Heroes will be announced at a later date. The six-season audio epic originally launched as an English language series in June 2021.

    The English language version of Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom was written by Mark Waid and James Kim, story by Mark Waid. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips.  

    Marvel’s Wastelanders, a Hindi Audible Original podcast series

  • Tejas to premiere on &Pictures on 9 June

    Tejas to premiere on &Pictures on 9 June

    Mumbai: &pictures, your one-stop destination for full-on blockbuster movies, is all set to showcase the spirit of bravery and resilience with the channel premiere of ‘Tejas’ on Sunday, 9 June at 11:30 am. Tejas, portrayed by the versatile Kangana Ranaut, takes flight to safeguard the nation’s honor and security. Directed by Sarvesh Mewara, and additionally featuring Anshul Chauhan, Varun Mitra, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Vishak Nair in significant roles. This adrenaline-pumping narrative follows the journey of a valiant Air Force pilot entrusted with a perilous mission amidst escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.

    In the heart of this gripping tale lies the unwavering resolve of Tejas, who embodies the essence of courage and determination. From her daring maneuvers in the sky to confronting her haunting past, Tejas epitomizes the indomitable spirit of India’s armed forces.

    With stunning aerial sequences, pulse-pounding action, and impactful dialogues, Tejas promises a rollercoaster ride of patriotism and suspense that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

    Speaking about the significance of Tejas, Kangana Ranaut expressed her excitement, stating, “Tejas holds a special place in my heart, and I am thrilled to bring its courageous narrative to television screens through &pictures. It’s an honor to portray a character as fearless and patriotic as Tejas, and I hope the audience enjoys the journey as much as we enjoyed bringing it to life.”

    Director Sarvesh Mewara remarked, “Working on Tejas has been an immensely gratifying experience. Bringing to life the journey of a brave Air Force pilot has been both a challenge and an honor. Kangana’s dedication to her craft and her embodiment of the character of Tejas truly elevated the entire production. It’s essential to tell stories like these that showcase the valor and dedication of our armed forces, reminding us of the sacrifices they make to safeguard our nation’s security. I thank the entire post-production team of the film as well for their dedication, I cannot wait for everyone to watch the film again on &pictures!”

    Join Tejas on her daring mission to thwart a looming terrorist threat and defend the nation’s sovereignty. Tune in to &pictures on Sunday, June 9th at 11:30 am for an unforgettable heart-pouncing experience that celebrates the undying spirit of heroism and sacrifice. Witness Kangana Ranaut in one of her most powerful roles to date, bringing to life the story of a fearless Air Force pilot whose courage inspires a nation. The breathtaking aerial combat scenes, intense action sequences, and poignant moments of personal struggle will keep you on the edge of your seat.

    Don’t miss out on this extraordinary tale of valor and patriotism, only on &pictures!

  • Hero Group forays into edtech with ‘Hero Vired’

    Hero Group forays into edtech with ‘Hero Vired’

    New Delhi: Tapping into the booming ed-tech market, the Hero Group has launched a new ed-tech company – Hero Vired – to adequately train and empower the workforce of the future. The launch accompanied the release of its new brand campaign, Be Made for BIG Things, which went live on social media and OTT platforms.

    National award-winning actor Ashish Vidyarthi has lent his voice to the brand campaign, which attempts to showcase the importance of an end-to-end learning ecosystem for today’s workforce. It talks about how individuals have plans for their future that are larger than life, pushing them to try newer frontiers. “It is often this drive that sets them apart from the crowd. This is where Hero Vired will help individuals, learners and professionals to achieve them. The concept for this campaign was born from the fact that life is more than just another job,” stated the company during the launch.

    Hero Vired head of programs & marketing Sushma Bharath said, “We believe that there’s more to life than just another job, increment or a degree. We want to bridge the gap between learning and employability by ensuring our efforts result in the real transformation of life and ambitions. Be Made For BIG Things is a campaign that will inspire people to look beyond the subjects and see the possibilities of tomorrow.”

    AVDS founder and chief creative officer Arun Verma said, “Today's generation is not fixated on just another job title, salary or designation. They are looking for a larger purpose and a reason for being. Show them a dream that adds a purpose to their life, beyond just a career or organisational growth and they will be all in, committed to your vision. That is what Hero Vired creates – youngsters who want to be made for the human race, not the rat race.”

    The film will be promoted across OTT platforms Disney+ Hotstar and Zee5 and social media platforms. It went live on YouTube on Tuesday evening.

  • Gaana introduces Ashish Vidyarthi – the “kahanibaaz” on Gaana Specials

    Gaana introduces Ashish Vidyarthi – the “kahanibaaz” on Gaana Specials

    MUMBAI: Gaana, India’s favourite music streaming app, adds a non-music audio show by eminent Indian film actor Ashish Vidyarthi to its Original Programming series “Gaana Specials”.

    Prashan Agarwal, COO, Gaana said “Gaana Specials is our effort to enthrall audience across audio genre’s including but not limited to music related shows, movie reviews, comedy and story telling. Ashish is well known for his work in Bollywood, Tamil & Telugu movies and has a distinct tone which suits audio presentation. Through this show, called “Kahanibaaz”, for the first time people will listen to him narrating stories. Each episode in this series is a veritable performance piece, mixed and sound designed like an audio movie.”

    The show is inspired by stories from all around the world – from Alexei Tolstoy to Oscar Wilde to O Henry – which have been brilliantly adapted and reinvented into the Indian context by writer Saurabh Bhramar.

    This rich musical narration experience series is now live on Gaana for the listeners. The first season has 10 episodes and every 15 days a new episode will be featured. Apart from the original content audio shows, this meta-story interweaves good music with life experiences, and progresses from episode to episode.

    The episodes are mixed and designed like an audio movie. Each episode has around 4 to 5 chunks of talk, each chunk ranging from 5-8 minutes.

    Along with the stories that Kahanibaaz narrates, Ashish Vidyarthi threads together his own personal stories. Through this meta-story, the listeners get to know about Ashish’s personality, which seems a bit eccentric and strange. The stories for the First Season are in the dark space, featuring horror and morbid tragedies. The mystique of Kahaanibaaz will be revealed in Season 2 only.

    The hunt is on for young creative and media minds under 30 years. Brand Equity Young Spikes 2016 competition. Winners get a free trip to Singapore to compete at Spikes Asia 2016. www.etbrandequity.com/youngspikes

  • Gaana introduces Ashish Vidyarthi – the “kahanibaaz” on Gaana Specials

    Gaana introduces Ashish Vidyarthi – the “kahanibaaz” on Gaana Specials

    MUMBAI: Gaana, India’s favourite music streaming app, adds a non-music audio show by eminent Indian film actor Ashish Vidyarthi to its Original Programming series “Gaana Specials”.

    Prashan Agarwal, COO, Gaana said “Gaana Specials is our effort to enthrall audience across audio genre’s including but not limited to music related shows, movie reviews, comedy and story telling. Ashish is well known for his work in Bollywood, Tamil & Telugu movies and has a distinct tone which suits audio presentation. Through this show, called “Kahanibaaz”, for the first time people will listen to him narrating stories. Each episode in this series is a veritable performance piece, mixed and sound designed like an audio movie.”

    The show is inspired by stories from all around the world – from Alexei Tolstoy to Oscar Wilde to O Henry – which have been brilliantly adapted and reinvented into the Indian context by writer Saurabh Bhramar.

    This rich musical narration experience series is now live on Gaana for the listeners. The first season has 10 episodes and every 15 days a new episode will be featured. Apart from the original content audio shows, this meta-story interweaves good music with life experiences, and progresses from episode to episode.

    The episodes are mixed and designed like an audio movie. Each episode has around 4 to 5 chunks of talk, each chunk ranging from 5-8 minutes.

    Along with the stories that Kahanibaaz narrates, Ashish Vidyarthi threads together his own personal stories. Through this meta-story, the listeners get to know about Ashish’s personality, which seems a bit eccentric and strange. The stories for the First Season are in the dark space, featuring horror and morbid tragedies. The mystique of Kahaanibaaz will be revealed in Season 2 only.

    The hunt is on for young creative and media minds under 30 years. Brand Equity Young Spikes 2016 competition. Winners get a free trip to Singapore to compete at Spikes Asia 2016. www.etbrandequity.com/youngspikes

  • ‘Hawaizaada’….Khurrana dreams as audience sleeps!

    ‘Hawaizaada’….Khurrana dreams as audience sleeps!

    MUMBAI: Hawaizaada is a biopic and depicts the life of a school dropout but a gifted instinctive scientist, Shivkar Bapuji Talpade, a scion of a zamindar family from Mumbai, who builds a plane called “Marutsakha”. The problem with making a biopic on Talpade is that there is little information about him and his achievements on record or is endorsed. Whatever is available is from family sources and the near and dear ones though the claim is made that among those who witnessed his plane fly was the Maharaja of Baroda State.

    Ayushmann Khurrana plays Talpade, a guy who failed eight times in fourth class and finally ended up with his nephew as his bench mate in the same class (while the records say he was a scholar in Sanskrit and Vedas, which he is seen quoting at random in the film despite having been depicted as a failure in education). He can even correct the quotes from Vedas of his Guru, Pandit Subbaraya Shastry, played by Mithun Chakraborty; Mithun is supposed to be a scholar who is said to have authored a book, Vaimanik Shastra, and under whose guidance Khurrana has designed his aeroplane.

    Khurrana is seen doing a lot of things on rote. One minute he is in school, the next he is a member of the band which plays on occasions like weddings. Despite a traditional Marathi family background and a strict father, he is a wayward man in the film. He gets drunk with his band mates, mistakes a theatre hall for his home and having done that, falls in love with a tamasha dancer, a Maharashtrian form of dancing enjoyed by shahukars (feudal lords) as well as lower strata. As a result, Khurrana’s character swings like a pendulum; even his interest in designing a plane looks cursory.

    Producers: Reliance Entertainment, Vishal Gurnani, Rajesh Bagga

    Director: Vibhu VIrender Puri

    Cast: Ayushman Khurrana , Pallavi Sharda, Mithun Chakraborty, Jayant Kriplani, Naman Jain

    Mithun Chakraborty spots the genius in Khurrana and asks him to join him in his research which, for Khurrana, is convenient since he has been thrown out of his own house by his father, Jayant Kriplani. Khurrana and Mithun are enthusiastic but have no funds to work on their project. A Maharaja helps them and they are on again. However, Khurrana’s attention is divided between his project and his lady love, Pallavi Sharda, the tamasha girl. The social taboos, the girl knows, won’t let her marry Khurrana so she leaves the scene to spend time with the Nizam, leaving the field open for Khurrana to design his aeroplane!

    When Khurrana finds his lady love again, she has given up tamasha and has taken to making a honest living: she now cleans cotton for making beds! But she is not doing too well and her landlord is making passes at her. Khurrana steals Mithun’s tome on airplane designs and sells it to British rulers who do not want an Indian to hog credit for any inventions! He redeems Sharda with that money. But, Mithun dies of shock when he learns that the man he trusted has betrayed him and sold the only thing he loved in his life. It is now for repentant Khurrana to fulfil Mithun’s dream, obviously.

    Hawaizaada is one heck of film. Described as a biopic, which it is not, the best description it fits is weird. There is no consistency in the narration, it takes sudden jumps, maintains no continuity nor establishes a sequence. It starts going haywire from the very beginning and continues to do so all through its unnecessarily prolonged 157 minute of running time offering no respite. Direction is hackneyed. The director’s idea of depicting the 1890s British era, with one studio set of dark blackish hue (more suited to a horror film) and using lowlight, is a total put off. Also, his idea of depicting the men and women of that era like they are today shows his lack of study. The film is full of songs that are not required at odd places, none of which are hit home or are hummable. Rest of the aspects of the film follow the same routine.

    As for actors, it is negative for all of them. Khurrana does not fit the character of a Marathi of that era though he keeps uttering Marathi phrases on and off. Nothing is expected of him and he delivers nothing. Sharda is a let-down. Mithun decides to go overboard in the absence of a defined role. The film has been exempted from paying entertaining tax in UP, which will hardly be of help.

    Hawaizaada is a very poor film which fails as a biopic as well as an entertainer.

     

    ‘Rahashya’….Taut thriller but….

    Rahashya is inspired by the infamous double murder case in Noida of Arushi and her domestic help, Hemraj. Aruhsi, the only daughter of Dr Talwar (Ashish Vidyarthi) and his wife (Tisca Chopra) along with the family servant, Hemraj, was killed in her own house. The story took many twists and turns as accusations flew, pointing to domestic help and even to her own parents. The case has been dragging on and no final conclusion has been reached yet though her parents are the prime suspects and convicted and are now in appeal.

    Though the film was censored on 14 January, it releases only now after facing litigations post censorship. The accused, Talwars, had tried to stop the release of the film on the grounds that the film’s story bore many similarities to the Arushi murder case, which delayed the film’s release.

    The story location of the film has been shifted to Mumbai and told in the Agatha Christie style as, in the end, the CBI officer in charge, Kay Kay Menon, gathers all the suspects in one room and identifies the killer.

    Producer: Monica Vimal Maluka

    Director: Manish Gupta

    Cast: Kay Kay Menon, Tisca Chopra, Ashish Vidyarthi, MIta Vasisht, Ashwini Kalsekar

    The film has been given some gloss having been shot at a posh Mumbai duplex penthouse owned by a doctor couple, Ashish Vidhyarthi and Tisca Chopra. A family maid discovers the couple’s young daughter in her bed with her throat slit. The parents are the instant suspects as the case seems to be that of family honour and not of robbery. But there are no immediate conclusions in such a case.

    The intentions seem to be honest as all those who share credits give their best. The script is taut with no gimmicks or songs to hinder its pace. Direction is excellent with total control on the happenings. Background music (Ranjit Barot), cinematography and editing back the effort in perfect harmony.

    Performance wise, Tisca emerges the best of the lot, usually in control. Ashish Vidyarthi is good too while Kay Kay is okay. Meeta Vasisht, Ashwini Kalsekar, Vinit Kakar and Manoj Maurya are good in support.

    Rahashya may be a taut and gripping thriller but its potential can be realised mainly on DVD circuit with no great expectations at the box office.

     

    ‘Chal Guru Ho Ja Shuru’….A non starter

    Wanting to cash in on the negative image of the god men recently with a few of them cooling their heels in jails, Chal Guru Hoja Shuru is a satire on the theme with its target being Asaram. It revolves around a newly founded sect made of ex-goons and frauds, which they claim to be their entry into the ‘Guru Industry’. The film’s star cast consists mainly of comic or bit role players from films and TV who are not much in demand nowadays but are familiar to the audience.

    Hemant Pandey is Hariya Baba, who runs an ashram with Vrajesh Hirjee as his second-in-command and Rajendra Kala as his right-hand man and confidante. They set up the business of playing guru. The business is lucrative and resembles a take on a bearded Baba arrested from Gujarat languishing in jail now.

    Producer: Himalaya Dreams

    Director: Pravin Bhardwaj

    Cast: Hemant Pandey, Chandrachur Singh, Vrajesh Hirjee, Sanjay Mishra, Mithilesh Chaturvedi, Brijendra Kala, Tiku Talsania.

    The major activities of the ashram are delivering a sermon every evening, seeking donations and selecting a girl for the night by throwing a banana or an apple prasadam at her. The prasadam sort of mesmerises the girls to seek further personal blessings from the Baba and walk into his abode. The film’s script is based on hearsay of the stories of real life babas. But, anything goes in the name of cinematic liberty.

    There are the usual factors of modern day media as TV journalist from BBC of all the places, carries out a sting operation on the nocturnal activities in the Ashram and, along with a PR person, settles the issue of not releasing the disc to media. The PR keeps blackmailing Hariya Baba on regular basis. All this while, Tiku Talsania wants to expose Hariya Baba and his ashram because he has literally lost his wife to the sect. She has become a mad follower.

    The film has no running script as such but depends on gags. It is more like a farce where the actors on screen seem to be enjoying the film more than the viewer.

    Chal Guru Hoja Shuru is an also ran. (The film has been exempted from entertainment tax in Uttarakhand for whatever reason!)

  • Viacom18 Motion Pictures’ Rahasya to release on 30 January 2015

    Viacom18 Motion Pictures’ Rahasya to release on 30 January 2015

    MUMBAI: Inspired by the double Noida murder case, Viacom18 Motion Pictures is all set to present a riveting thriller named Rahasya, scheduled to release on 30 January 2015. Produced by Monica Vimal Maluka, the movie is a join presentation by Viacom18 Motion Pictures and UVI Film Productions.

     

    The film’s story is centered on an urban doctor couple living in Mumbai whose only child, an 18 year old teenager called Ayesha Mahajan has been murdered inside their large duplex apartment.

     

    The initial investigations point at the girl’s father as the prime accused for the murder. But as the case is taken over by the Central Bureau of Investigation (C.B.I.), the film questions whether a father could kill his own daughter and if not, then who killed Ayesha Mahajan?

     

    The thriller reveals ulterior motives of near and dear ones in Ayesha’s life who could have committed this heinous crime. Directed by Manish Gupta, the acclaimed writer of Sarkar, the film features Kay Kay Menon, Tisca Chopra, Ashish Vidyarthi, Mita Vashisht and Ashwini Kalsekar in key roles.

     

    Talking about the film, Viacom18 Motion Pictures COO Ajit Andhare said, “VMP is committed to bringing out scripts that make for engaging narratives. We have made unconventional thrillers into major commercial successes with films like Kahaani & Madras Café. We are looking to accomplish the same through Rahasya that brings together a terrific set of actors in an intriguing plot.”

     

    Elaborating further, he said, “I love suspense as a genre and all my prior work has also had some element of intrigue. Rahasya is a nail-biting thriller of an eccentric officer on the hunt for a killer. We believe the movie will have audiences at the edge of their seats.”