Prime video drops spine-chilling trailer of ‘Daldal’, raises stakes in gripping crime thriller


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Jan 21: After creating a strong buzz with its teaser, Prime Video on Wednesday released the much-awaited trailer of its upcoming crime thriller series ‘Daldal’, intensifying curiosity among viewers and sparking fresh theories about the killer’s identity.

The chilling trailer showcases Bhumi Pednekar in a powerful avatar as DCP Rita Ferreira, a determined police officer on the trail of a ruthless serial killer operating in Mumbai. Packed with haunting visuals and an ominous atmosphere, the trailer takes the suspense several notches higher than the teaser, keeping viewers on edge.

As the investigation unfolds, Rita is seen grappling not only with the brutal case but also with her own inner turmoil and haunting past. The narrative further thickens when she crosses paths with a relentless journalist, portrayed by Samara Tijori, adding another layer of tension to the storyline.

Sharing the trailer on its social media platforms, Prime Video captioned the post: “The past isn’t here to haunt, it’s here to hunt.” The line aptly reflects the dark and psychological undertones of the series.

With its intense performances, gripping premise and eerie mood, ‘Daldal’ promises to be a compelling addition to the crime thriller genre, leaving audiences eagerly awaiting its release.

 

 

  

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