This scary scene will not hate your eyes, its spiritual scene will be remembered for at least 10 days. I have watched a horror web series for the first time, that too in Bollywood, that too with a small star. A story that begins from a girls hostel but nothing will be shown clearly in this series, a thought which needs spiritual power, for which girls are sacrificed, comes to know of such a scary soul, to get which one has to go on his own.
An accident which imprisons 5 girls in a hostel forever, you will get to see many such surprises in this web series. If you are interested in watching horror series and movies, then this series is worth it. Come anywhere, you will not feel like acting, you will feel as if everything is real. I felt like finishing this series in two days, I just kept watching it, I also did not have the courage to watch it alone.
Web series “Khauf” Full Detail
Khauf (2025) – Web Series Details
Category | Details |
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Title | Khauf |
Type | TV Series (Web Series) |
Genre | Horror |
Language | Hindi |
Country of Origin | India |
Streaming Platform | Prime Video |
Release Date | April 18, 2025 |
Production Company | Matchbox Shots |
Number of Seasons | 1 |
Episodes | 8 |
Creator | Smita Singh |
TOP Casts
Actor/Actress | Character |
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Chum Darang | Svetlana |
Monika Panwar | Madhu |
Rajat Kapoor | Hakim |
Geetanjali Kulkarni | Constable Ilu Mishra |
Rashmi Mann | Nikita |
Priyanka Setia | Rima |
Aasheema Vardaan | Anu |
Shalini Vatsa | Warden Gracie Dungdung |
Gagan Arora | Nakul |
Shilpa Shukla | Shohini |
Abhishek Chauhan | Arun |
Arista Mehta | Kiara |
Aasttha Ssidana | Bela |
Rahaao | Kapil |
Talib Mehdi | Inspector Inder Bhatia |
Lovekesh Solanki | Rohit |
Ambika Vani | Ouija Girl1 |
Amrita Das Gupta | Bela’s Friend |
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IMDB Rating and Review
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.
Rating -8.0/10 (Based on 34 User Reviews)
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